Hey Guys,
I'm running into a very annoying and expensive issue. I've rebuilt my 3.4 for my 94 Camaro twice. The first time I used a Crane PMax 260 and the car ran for about 4000 miles. It was pretty powerful at first but then started losing power and we couldn't figure out what it was until I started hear a bunch of valve clatter because the lobes on cyls 3 and 4 were wiped out. I was using Mobile 1 at the time and was told that new oils don't have enough zinc to run in engines with performance flat tappet cams. So I rebuilt it a second time and ran the recommended Shell Rotella 10w40 and used an Edelbrock cam instead. It ran for another 4000 miles and I started noticing a serious drop in power, almost like it wasn't getting any timing advance. I checked it with a Snap-On scanner and the computer was hearing a knock. I figured it was a tuning issue because I couldn't hear it so I cranked up the pressure a couple of psi on the AFPR. Then I heard the knock about a week later. The cam is fine but the crank journals for all cyls were completely wasted; much worse at the front of the block and not so bad at the back. We brought the block to the machine shop and went over it with the guys there. We can find nothing wrong with the lubrication system. There was no garbage in the oil passages and when it was running had plenty of pressure (40psi @idle). I'm not a newbie with engine building, I've built a few small blocks and even rebuilt outboard motors and they all ran great. I think I'm just jinxed with 60* V6's. We're at a total loss and I'm into this thing for almost $6K. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Brian
I'm running into a very annoying and expensive issue. I've rebuilt my 3.4 for my 94 Camaro twice. The first time I used a Crane PMax 260 and the car ran for about 4000 miles. It was pretty powerful at first but then started losing power and we couldn't figure out what it was until I started hear a bunch of valve clatter because the lobes on cyls 3 and 4 were wiped out. I was using Mobile 1 at the time and was told that new oils don't have enough zinc to run in engines with performance flat tappet cams. So I rebuilt it a second time and ran the recommended Shell Rotella 10w40 and used an Edelbrock cam instead. It ran for another 4000 miles and I started noticing a serious drop in power, almost like it wasn't getting any timing advance. I checked it with a Snap-On scanner and the computer was hearing a knock. I figured it was a tuning issue because I couldn't hear it so I cranked up the pressure a couple of psi on the AFPR. Then I heard the knock about a week later. The cam is fine but the crank journals for all cyls were completely wasted; much worse at the front of the block and not so bad at the back. We brought the block to the machine shop and went over it with the guys there. We can find nothing wrong with the lubrication system. There was no garbage in the oil passages and when it was running had plenty of pressure (40psi @idle). I'm not a newbie with engine building, I've built a few small blocks and even rebuilt outboard motors and they all ran great. I think I'm just jinxed with 60* V6's. We're at a total loss and I'm into this thing for almost $6K. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks,
Brian
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