beastmazter
Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2023
- Posts
- 31
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Grand Ralids, Mi
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- k10 suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.7L 350
I can see the cross hatch. They look fine, not much different from any other cylinder I have seen in my other working engines.The piston tops don't look like they had a bunch of detonation going on. Best guess would be that something happened with the previous rebuild to make that bank be slightly smaller bore than the other side. The guy that assembled the engine didn't check all of the ring gaps and for some reason they were too tight on that bank.
You are already .030 over on that block. Can you still see any crosshatch on the cylinder walls? If it really only has a few thousand miles on it, I'd be very tempted to just run a $40 ball hone through it and get a new set of .030 over flat top pistons pressed on those rods. Measure and file a new set of rings for the correct ring gap and send it.
I wouldn’t mind doing a ****** ball hone and putting new pistons in, I have done it once before and it was really easy. I know these aren’t balanced from the factory so there is some tolerance.
I’m debating between taking my time and just doing what I know will fix it, and just sending it. If it goes belly up I use the money I would have spent at the machine shop, on a new engine.
Or put in a cheap marketplace 350. Rebuild this one and find something fast to drop it into.