I am overhauling a 3800 L36 for my 01 GP. I already replaced the engine a year ago with a used engine, but it threw a rod through the side of the block so I am building one this time. I had 2 extra engines in the garage, the original one from this car, and the one out of my wrecked 97 GP. I disassembled both extra engines to decide which one to build. I marked all the rods for which cylinder they came out of, but not the tops of the pistons. I did not realize these pistons are not marked on top to identify which side is the front. Here is the top of the piston.
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I do see a couple of marks on the bottom of the piston.
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If I remember correctly from my days rebuilding small block Chevys the notches for the rod bearings went towards the outside of the block. If I do that to this motor the mark on the bottom of the left bank pistons will be towards the front of the engine, but the right bank will be towards the back of the engine. Does anyone know for sure which way these pistons go? I can pull the blown engine out of the car and tear it down to look, but I would rather have the new engine built and ready to drop in when I pull that one out.