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I have a 6.2L in my 1009 that is running, but has low oil pressure (25psi cold idle/45psi cold at 2500 rpm, 5-ish psi hot idle 30 psi hot at 2000 RPM), what seems to be a slow oil leak from the rear main, low power, and just seems generally tired. I've been running the truck like this for going on 5 years and at least 30k miles and have not seen any metal in the oil or other ill effects from the low pressure, but it doesn't seem great. I have a full turbo setup off a 6.5L along with a rebuilt IP and injectors that have been sitting in my shop for years, but I'm afraid to install them on what is probably a worn out engine and would like a shop to go through it before doing the turbo.
I'd like the oil pressure fixed which I assume new bearings will do (maybe a crank or cam if they measure out of tolerance, but hopefully not), and I'd like the heads and block checked for cracks. And new head gaskets and ARP studs. Anybody care to guess what a fair price for a rebuild would be, or recommend an engine machine shop in southern California? Or have any general guidance on my plan?
I could do everything except the block/head inspections myself, but realistically I just don't have time. If I can drop off the long block and get it back in a couple weeks, I should be able to put it back in the truck over a long weekend. If I try to do the whole rebuild myself its going to take a month of weekends or more and I don't want the truck down that long, and more importantly it will delay progress on a bunch of other cars I need to work on...
I'd like the oil pressure fixed which I assume new bearings will do (maybe a crank or cam if they measure out of tolerance, but hopefully not), and I'd like the heads and block checked for cracks. And new head gaskets and ARP studs. Anybody care to guess what a fair price for a rebuild would be, or recommend an engine machine shop in southern California? Or have any general guidance on my plan?
I could do everything except the block/head inspections myself, but realistically I just don't have time. If I can drop off the long block and get it back in a couple weeks, I should be able to put it back in the truck over a long weekend. If I try to do the whole rebuild myself its going to take a month of weekends or more and I don't want the truck down that long, and more importantly it will delay progress on a bunch of other cars I need to work on...