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You seem pretty calm all things considered. I would be livid.
Definitely looks like bearing material. Not sure how wise it is to drive it 200 miles in that condition though. I get that its your only set of wheels and you need to get it home but is it worth ruining the entire engine?
Whats this about converter lockup causing ballooning causing thrust bearing wear? I thought ballooning was caused by too much power through too weak of a converter causing the housing if you will to expand because of the fluid pressure inside. I don't see how that would have anything to do with TC lockup but I could be wrong too. Mine goes into lockup like its grabbing a 5th gear and its been doing it for 2+ years with no adverse effects. Lockup really shouldn't put any pressure on the crank anyway. Maybe the engine just has some girly man bearings in it.
Maybe its time for a Gen 1 350 swap??? Sorry I had to suggest it.
Definitely looks like bearing material. Not sure how wise it is to drive it 200 miles in that condition though. I get that its your only set of wheels and you need to get it home but is it worth ruining the entire engine?
Whats this about converter lockup causing ballooning causing thrust bearing wear? I thought ballooning was caused by too much power through too weak of a converter causing the housing if you will to expand because of the fluid pressure inside. I don't see how that would have anything to do with TC lockup but I could be wrong too. Mine goes into lockup like its grabbing a 5th gear and its been doing it for 2+ years with no adverse effects. Lockup really shouldn't put any pressure on the crank anyway. Maybe the engine just has some girly man bearings in it.
Maybe its time for a Gen 1 350 swap??? Sorry I had to suggest it.
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I realize that but it would have to balloon a lot to do that. Usually you can push the converter back about 3/16 of an inch before it bottoms on the hub. It would have to balloon enough to take up the end play then push on the crank. Doesn't seem too likely. Besides that shouldn't have anything to do with lockup like was mentioned earlier.
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You seem pretty calm all things considered. I would be livid.
Definitely looks like bearing material. Not sure how wise it is to drive it 200 miles in that condition though. I get that its your only set of wheels and you need to get it home but is it worth ruining the entire engine?
Whats this about converter lockup causing ballooning causing thrust bearing wear? I thought ballooning was caused by too much power through too weak of a converter causing the housing if you will to expand because of the fluid pressure inside. I don't see how that would have anything to do with TC lockup but I could be wrong too. Mine goes into lockup like its grabbing a 5th gear and its been doing it for 2+ years with no adverse effects. Lockup really shouldn't put any pressure on the crank anyway. Maybe the engine just has some girly man bearings in it.
Maybe its time for a Gen 1 350 swap??? Sorry I had to suggest it.
Definitely looks like bearing material. Not sure how wise it is to drive it 200 miles in that condition though. I get that its your only set of wheels and you need to get it home but is it worth ruining the entire engine?
Whats this about converter lockup causing ballooning causing thrust bearing wear? I thought ballooning was caused by too much power through too weak of a converter causing the housing if you will to expand because of the fluid pressure inside. I don't see how that would have anything to do with TC lockup but I could be wrong too. Mine goes into lockup like its grabbing a 5th gear and its been doing it for 2+ years with no adverse effects. Lockup really shouldn't put any pressure on the crank anyway. Maybe the engine just has some girly man bearings in it.
Maybe its time for a Gen 1 350 swap??? Sorry I had to suggest it.
Here is a video I made tonight, besides the obvious rocker noise, can yall hear anything I cant? I have pat gold duals so they are naturally noisy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WV1lkKgxwo
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Sounds ok to me. Put some 20w 50 in it and haul *** back home.
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I would think you could check your end play with the engine still in the truck. I assume it isnt very accurate, but you could pry back and forth on the balancer. I am not sure if this will work, but it is worth a shot. Just because there is bearing material in the engine does not mean you ruined the engine. I had the same thing happen to me about 200 miles into a completely new engine (new block and everything). I caught it early, cleaned everything, and was able to replace the bearings and rings. Did you check under the valve cover yet? You don't really have to pull it, you could go in the oil fill hole.
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Ok that brings up another question. Why the use of 15w 40 anyway? Do you feel the engine is loose enough it needs that heavy of oil? At 205k I'm using Mobil 1 5w 30 in the 95 and it still carries 45 psi hot over 1500 rpms and idles around 20 hot. Gen 3s usually carry very good oil so I can't help but wonder why the thick oil.