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    If i where to get my hand on an engine (let's say a LT1 with 60k miles on it)How many miles you think i could put on it? When i get it could i get work done to it to "erase" some of the miles?
    1999 Chevrolet Camaro Z28<br />1987 Buick Grand National

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    You could have it rebuilt, but an engine with 60k on it isn't too bad unless is was totally ragged out.

    I'd say you could get at least 100k out of an engine with 60k on it. Engines built within the last 10 years or so are built to last over 200k.

    You would probably want to get your hands on a LS1 for your body style, it would be easier to integrate.

    [ October 28, 2002: Message edited by: jonny985 ]</p>
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    • #3
      I used to have an 87 firebird all through high school, and college. (many moons ago) I ran it up to about 385k miles. Depends how you take care of it, you can make anything last as long as you can get parts for it! :D
      Thanks, <br />JAM<p>02 Firebird GT

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      • #4
        Not Camaro related but kind of cool. A friend of mine has two Chevy 1500 pickups for his business. Both are hitting 500k miles. Chevy has told him that if one of them makes it past 500k they want the truck and will give him a brand new one
        94 Quasar Blue Z28<br /><a href=\"http://www.9t4z28.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.9t4z28.com</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.9t4z28.com/Dyno1.htm\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.9t4z28.com/Dyno1.htm</a>

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        • #5
          If we are talking trucks I would go Dodge all the way. My family bought a new Dakota 2x4 new in '95 for camping, heavy towing, halling, exc. After 75k so far it has never had a problem, ever! With only oil changes and the usual stuff it has never needed to be serviced for anything in its far-from-pampered life. I am sold on Dodge for trucks.

          Josh-
          \'94 Camaro A4<br />Mods: K&N Conical, Dynomax Muffler, Dynomax 2.5\" I-Pipe, Jetchip Stage II, 180 Stat, RKSport Underdrive Pullies, Fan Relay Switch, Rapidfire Plugs, Bosch O2s, Goodyear GA, Aluminum Driveshaft, Alpine CD... <p>And also: Ported and Polished Plenum, Ported and Polished Intake Manifold, Ported and Polished Heads, 5 angle valve job, Raised Compreshion, Tranny Cooler, 19lb injectors, no new times yet.<p>\'95 Dodge Stealth M5<br />stock as a rock...

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          • #6
            My dad has a 94 ram 1500 with about 280K miles on it. He's gone throught 2 trannies though.

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            • #7
              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by JAM:
              I used to have an 87 firebird all through high school, and college. (many moons ago) I ran it up to about 385k miles. Depends how you take care of it, you can make anything last as long as you can get parts for it! :D <hr></blockquote>

              what kind of engine was in that bird?

              96 V6 A4 Camaro and 99 Z28 A4 Camaro
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              • #8
                87 would have been a 2.8L
                94 Quasar Blue Z28<br /><a href=\"http://www.9t4z28.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.9t4z28.com</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.9t4z28.com/Dyno1.htm\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.9t4z28.com/Dyno1.htm</a>

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                • #9
                  L, that was a 2.8MPFI. Was a good car, I should have never gotten rid of it. Not super powerfull, but reliable. [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
                  Thanks, <br />JAM<p>02 Firebird GT

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                  • #10
                    I would expect at least 200k out of it if the oil was changed regular. Regular oil changes is key. The inside of the engine should be spotless if the oil was changed regular. If you see caking in the valve covers the oil probably wasn't changed often enough.

                    My old neighbor had an S10 with the 2.8 with 291,000 miles on it. Heck he bought it with 250k. Ran like new last time I saw it. My brother had an early 80's Olds Eight-Eight with a 350 that had 239,000.

                    I had an 87 Camaro with the 2.8 MPFI with 212K. Put 120k of those on myself - and that car saw 5000 RPMs every day. When I sold it it still didn't leak oil - the body had rusted out.
                    1995 Camaro M5 3.4 Quasar Blue Metallic with T-tops.<br />K&N, Jet Stage II chip, Z28 exhaust, 1LE aluminum ds. Need more power!<br />Next: Auburn posi<br />1976 Pontiac Trans Am. Street driven. Has low compression 350 Chevy runs 12.81 @ 104, 1.73 60\'

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                    • #11
                      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by stagen:
                      Not Camaro related but kind of cool. A friend of mine has two Chevy 1500 pickups for his business. Both are hitting 500k miles. Chevy has told him that if one of them makes it past 500k they want the truck and will give him a brand new one<hr></blockquote>

                      Yep, they are going to rip it apart to see if they can determine what, if anything, made it last so long. Then they'll implement what they find in future designs for longer-lasting trucks.

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                      • #12
                        <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by PiLOTLiTE:


                        Yep, they are going to rip it apart to see if they can determine what, if anything, made it last so long. Then they'll implement what they find in future designs for longer-lasting trucks.
                        <hr></blockquote>

                        No...they will see what made it last so long so they know what NOT to do next time.

                        If people start putting 500k miles on their cars, no one will buy new ones to help pay the salary's of the rich *** douche bags in charge.
                        1999 Chevrolet Camaro Z28<br />1987 Buick Grand National

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                        • #13
                          While it is very true that engines are assembled so much better now than the were even 15 years ago, a cars test of time is going to be how the rest holds up. My 3.8 has just rolled 130K miles with only the typical rear main seal at 50K. But I did just break a tie-rod...got dry (should have been greasing them...my fault). Personally, I am waiting for my tranny to let go, or some kind of really expensive friggen sensor of some type. But, if the engine/tranny goes, I am going to replace it, the rest of the car is too good to get rid of....but a 5sp would be nice.... [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
                          1995 Firebird 3.8 A4, 140,000 miles and going strong<br />Basically Stock, college=poor <p>Junior Mechanical Engineering Student: Milwaukee School of Engineering; Cpl, MN Army National Guard...just got promoted :)

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