I have a 15 year boy now (crazy how time flies from when I was a teenager on here!) and his first car will be the old Camaro.
I stopped driving it back in maybe 2012 or so when a broken radiator led to an overheat and blown head gaskets.
Anyhow, I decided it would be awesome to tear the engine down and build it up with him to teach him about cars and how things work.
Pulled the old girl in the garage and took the motor out through the top like a dummy.
Stripped it down to the block. Due to a long ago issue with getting the wrong valve stem seals, I burned oil for like 6 months at one point. Even though I fixed it and drove it another 2 years, you can see the remnants. I also had filled the car with just water after it overheated to limp it home. Well, 12 years later, there was some rust in the cooling channels that we had to blast out.
Pistons and rods out, bearings looked fine and crank looked fine. There was some wear, but nothing crazy.
Cleaned up the block, painted it, and worked on the deck surface, in this picture I am still chasing some marks out. I probably should have pulled those stupid pins out, but they wouldn't come out without some special pin puller tool, so there they sit. I also tapped the balancer shaft oil hole from the back and installed a plug.
Polished up the crank (sander was not used on crank lol).
Update 1
I stopped driving it back in maybe 2012 or so when a broken radiator led to an overheat and blown head gaskets.
Anyhow, I decided it would be awesome to tear the engine down and build it up with him to teach him about cars and how things work.
Pulled the old girl in the garage and took the motor out through the top like a dummy.
Stripped it down to the block. Due to a long ago issue with getting the wrong valve stem seals, I burned oil for like 6 months at one point. Even though I fixed it and drove it another 2 years, you can see the remnants. I also had filled the car with just water after it overheated to limp it home. Well, 12 years later, there was some rust in the cooling channels that we had to blast out.
Pistons and rods out, bearings looked fine and crank looked fine. There was some wear, but nothing crazy.
Cleaned up the block, painted it, and worked on the deck surface, in this picture I am still chasing some marks out. I probably should have pulled those stupid pins out, but they wouldn't come out without some special pin puller tool, so there they sit. I also tapped the balancer shaft oil hole from the back and installed a plug.
Polished up the crank (sander was not used on crank lol).
Update 1
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