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#264
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Turns out the bearings and crank didn't play nicely, so the 6.0 has to come out for a full teardown/rebuild. Can't say why just yet, but improper lubrication looks to have played a part in its demise. Funny thing was the only sign of problems was low oil pressure. It made no noise out of the ordinary.
In the mean time I will be temporarily be jumping on the stock 4.8 bandwagon with foose04 and Most Hated, so the truck won't be benched while I rebuild the 6.0
In the mean time I will be temporarily be jumping on the stock 4.8 bandwagon with foose04 and Most Hated, so the truck won't be benched while I rebuild the 6.0
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You told me you wanted to keep your other stuff in place. That big damn S480 isn't in a t6 1.32 housing with a 96mm turbine is it? Even the 1.10 is going to be rough. I hope you have the 83 turbine and a good bottle heater, then we can get it moving out the hole.
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My buddy's 370/PT88 setups did the same thing. Ended up being a spun bearing. Stock 4.8 seems like the way to go these days. Building motors are a thing of the past... hahaha
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Saddle up, we got this!
You told me you wanted to keep your other stuff in place. That big damn S480 isn't in a t6 1.32 housing with a 96mm turbine is it? Even the 1.10 is going to be rough. I hope you have the 83 turbine and a good bottle heater, then we can get it moving out the hole.
You told me you wanted to keep your other stuff in place. That big damn S480 isn't in a t6 1.32 housing with a 96mm turbine is it? Even the 1.10 is going to be rough. I hope you have the 83 turbine and a good bottle heater, then we can get it moving out the hole.