I've watches dozens of ls rebuild videos but the "lessons learned" from yours have by far been the most valuable. I really appreciate your honesty in finding and pointing out your mistakes and that you are doing this awesome work in an "every mans garage".
Would be nice to see a comparison on what you spent with all your mistakes versus having the motor done by a professional. The peace of mind IMHO is priceless.
Are we kin? Lol watching this project build is like watching myself! Nothing ever goes to plan! Especially when I do my live streams. Love your sticker!
Yeah - compare the material to the material of the inside of the oil filter. I’d also cut up the flexible part of the oil cooler lines and see if the inside of those lines are coming apart and ended up blowing up your rebuild. Jeeeezzzus misery loves company Mr Flawless!
I’m so glad this has worked out, good grief I was so worried that this was pancaked for a third time. I’m getting my 5.7 block, crank, rods and pistons from the engine builder tomorrow. I enjoyed your video and thanks for showing the real deal unedited and raw. Much appreciated, high from Australia!
More stuff huh? Geez! I can't believe it 😂 I truly enjoy you sharing the trials and tribulation you're going through. Helps me focus on what to look for in my build. Keep a stiff upper lip dude 😉
My guess is the copper is from the trunnions. I would probably use caged needle bearings for a daily driver. Im assuming the bushings are more for a race application where the oil is changed regularly with little run time, similar to an alcohol engine. I would imagine the bushings would wear quickly in a DD but i could be wrong, just an opinion.
Not being very familiar with AWD vehicles, I noticed yours has the same slight whine as mine when cruising around. Is this just the nature of the beast with these AWD GMs?
I think you did a good job cleaning in the first place. I believe the fibers came from some critters that got in there during storage before you purchased. Don't know if fibers were a nest or hair but I'm thinking it came from external sources, not you. Merry Christmas
Here's my penny's worth. It's surely that valuable. Someone at some point stuffed a blue shop towel in a hole somewhere with good intentions. Then either forgot to pull it out or pulled it out, and a piece tore off and stayed in the hole. This might not be in the block. It could be in a head, oil pump, or in some other part that you take off and put on. When the bearings spun, this rats nest collected copper, lead, tin, and held it. Now, as it breaks up over time, it dumps that metal back into the oil along with fiber shreds.
That really looked like oil filter material to me and the ls engines are hard on cam bearings every 6.0 cam bearing i have seen shows copper the chp-10t durabond is one of the best cam bearings. How many of the rod bearings did you check?and i would like to buy those stock pistons
Can you give an update? Hopefully still going strong. I have a 2003 LQ9 I’m doing the same thing as you, but hopefully not the hard lessons you learned. My luck, I’ll be right there with you. 😂
If there is an oil cooler it could have some Contamination in it. Also, some of that debris could be holding open the bypass valve in the oil pump. And oil PAN.
This truck was begging to be put out to pasture! 😂 i watched all three videos and cringed so hard at all your mistakes bc they are exactly qhat kind of mistakes i would make.
I would think oil filter where are you buying your filters just because it says ac Delco doesn't mean it isn't china made. If you still have the stock pistons I would like to buy them
I just watched these videos and I've not heard mention of the barbell. The barbell routes oil through the filter, is it possible there's enough lint in an engine that if it doesn't get diverted through the filter it could accumulate to the proportions he found? But then again he used lint free materials the last times. Maybe without a barbell there's some weird thing going on that is circulating oil through the filter backwards and filter material is escaping the filter. I'm just brainstorming because I can't make sense of the lint buildup.
Someone stuffed an oil galley with that stuff before you bought it. Probably not as a nefarious act but to keep it from dripping at the moment. So frustrating.
For the experiment , buy 2 of the same oil filter , keep one new on the side , install other obe run it for ?? 500 miles. Then cut open them both and compare them Im pretty sure that clogging material is coming from that...chinese stufff
After watching the vids, I'm now on the edge of my seat waiting to hear the final verdict. Did it make the family trip? Dont leave us hanging' man! Also, did the TN cam play nice with the stock converter?
I've watches dozens of ls rebuild videos but the "lessons learned" from yours have by far been the most valuable. I really appreciate your honesty in finding and pointing out your mistakes and that you are doing this awesome work in an "every mans garage".
All 3 of your videos should be combined and made into a major motion picture for car guys!
Would be nice to see a comparison on what you spent with all your mistakes versus having the motor done by a professional. The peace of mind IMHO is priceless.
Man, that's nuts there's still material in there. Can't believe you haven't lost your mind with this thing. 🙃
Are you sure I haven't? Because I'm not sure!
Are we kin? Lol watching this project build is like watching myself! Nothing ever goes to plan! Especially when I do my live streams. Love your sticker!
Thanks, good to know I'm not the only one!
I would guess it's actually part of the oil filter breaking down and going through the engine
I hope not, I'd like to think AC Delco is making better filters than that, but who knows!
Yeah - compare the material to the material of the inside of the oil filter. I’d also cut up the flexible part of the oil cooler lines and see if the inside of those lines are coming apart and ended up blowing up your rebuild. Jeeeezzzus misery loves company Mr Flawless!
I’m so glad this has worked out, good grief I was so worried that this was pancaked for a third time. I’m getting my 5.7 block, crank, rods and pistons from the engine builder tomorrow. I enjoyed your video and thanks for showing the real deal unedited and raw. Much appreciated, high from Australia!
More stuff huh? Geez! I can't believe it 😂 I truly enjoy you sharing the trials and tribulation you're going through. Helps me focus on what to look for in my build. Keep a stiff upper lip dude 😉
Thanks for the encouraging word!
My guess is the copper is from the trunnions. I would probably use caged needle bearings for a daily driver. Im assuming the bushings are more for a race application where the oil is changed regularly with little run time, similar to an alcohol engine. I would imagine the bushings would wear quickly in a DD but i could be wrong, just an opinion.
Glad your making more videos. Love the ls rebuild update. As long as you have good oil pressure, it will make it for your vacation.
Thanks for all your help, Bryan!
This series and comments are greatly appreciated, and as you’ve said this isn’t just any LS much less any 6.0.
We have been waiting and are now happy and satisfied. Life is good. Well, our lives at least.
Some of us are here to provide a warning to others of what not to do!
Not being very familiar with AWD vehicles, I noticed yours has the same slight whine as mine when cruising around. Is this just the nature of the beast with these AWD GMs?
I think you did a good job cleaning in the first place. I believe the fibers came from some critters that got in there during storage before you purchased. Don't know if fibers were a nest or hair but I'm thinking it came from external sources, not you. Merry Christmas
Here's my penny's worth. It's surely that valuable. Someone at some point stuffed a blue shop towel in a hole somewhere with good intentions. Then either forgot to pull it out or pulled it out, and a piece tore off and stayed in the hole. This might not be in the block. It could be in a head, oil pump, or in some other part that you take off and put on. When the bearings spun, this rats nest collected copper, lead, tin, and held it. Now, as it breaks up over time, it dumps that metal back into the oil along with fiber shreds.
I think this is a very plausible theory! Now, when I find that well-meaning-but-serially-incompetent person who did that....
Send it for vacation(fingers crossed). If it's broken it would just mean rebuild number 3 sooner than later😄. Bearings looked decent though.
Crossing fingers here too!
didn't you put in bronze trunnion bearings? that could account for the copper content. btw, i bet you're a blast at a casino! send it!
That's.....a really good point. I never thought about that!
@@FlawlessPlanGarage yeah i was gonna go with those bushings myself, but was on the fence about longevity. i dunno
That really looked like oil filter material to me and the ls engines are hard on cam bearings every 6.0 cam bearing i have seen shows copper the chp-10t durabond is one of the best cam bearings. How many of the rod bearings did you check?and i would like to buy those stock pistons
I did use the durabond cam bearings, so we'll see! I unfortunately don't think I kept the stock flat top pistons.
Can you give an update? Hopefully still going strong. I have a 2003 LQ9 I’m doing the same thing as you, but hopefully not the hard lessons you learned. My luck, I’ll be right there with you. 😂
If there is an oil cooler it could have some Contamination in it. Also, some of that debris could be holding open the bypass valve in the oil pump. And oil PAN.
Did you happen to do a engine flush after 1000 miles?
What filter are you using?another guy had fiber in his pick up tube he was using wix filter
AC Delco. Next time I'll cut the filter open and take a closer look!
This truck was begging to be put out to pasture! 😂 i watched all three videos and cringed so hard at all your mistakes bc they are exactly qhat kind of mistakes i would make.
Defective oil filter maybe?
How did the trip go?
I would think oil filter where are you buying your filters just because it says ac Delco doesn't mean it isn't china made.
If you still have the stock pistons I would like to buy them
They say cam bearings always look like that so maybe thats those
Did you replace the bar bell?
I just watched these videos and I've not heard mention of the barbell. The barbell routes oil through the filter, is it possible there's enough lint in an engine that if it doesn't get diverted through the filter it could accumulate to the proportions he found? But then again he used lint free materials the last times. Maybe without a barbell there's some weird thing going on that is circulating oil through the filter backwards and filter material is escaping the filter. I'm just brainstorming because I can't make sense of the lint buildup.
Sooo is it ok and still going or did u sell it lol ??
Someone stuffed an oil galley with that stuff before you bought it. Probably not as a nefarious act but to keep it from dripping at the moment. So frustrating.
At 8:40 minutes your bearings are shot !!!!! How can you not see this?!
What if it’s part of the fibrous gasket.
Mouse nest in intake
For the experiment , buy 2 of the same oil filter , keep one new on the side , install other obe run it for ?? 500 miles.
Then cut open them both and compare them
Im pretty sure that clogging material is coming from that...chinese stufff
Intake..
Wix makes ac delco
How is the engine?
Waiting to hear back from Blackstone to find out myself!
After watching the vids, I'm now on the edge of my seat waiting to hear the final verdict. Did it make the family trip? Dont leave us hanging' man! Also, did the TN cam play nice with the stock converter?
Have you considered an electric car? Asking for a friend..