Where do I get just a used longblock? Unfortunately, NO junkyards around me have any kind of L67/Supercharged 3800. They literally look at me with this look on their face. "What is that?? A 'supercharged 3800'? Aren't those just rumors, kinda like unicorns =o?" I have searched ebay and other sites for used L67's/L32's. I have had no luck. I have to say, I have the car tore down to the heads right now and the front head off, took about 4 hours to do that with a food break. Piston 1 and 3 are both bad, but piston 3 is by far the worst of the two. None of the cylinder walls are in bad shape amazingly! Cylinder 3 just had some build up on the wall that was coming off when scraped.
I have a cousin that is going to college for automotive and my dad went to college for auto-diesel when he was younger. My grandpa said I got lucky with the cylinder walls not being screwed up.
Yes I have read time and time again that there is absolutely no use in rebuilding the bottom of one of these engines but when you need a car and don't have a ton of money and have had no luck finding a used one with less than 200k that is still $650 - $850, then why not rebuild the bottom?
I found a set of pistons and rings for about $440, if I can find a longblock that's in good condition then I will gladly go this route.. I have all new LIM, UIM, VC gaskets and everything. I even have a new set of unopened head gaskets and box of head bolts here at the house. I was going to take it in to have it align bored before putting it all back together and get the heads checked.
I do have a cam coming, the same cam machinegunsquid is running and Thursday I am going to ZZP to buy the dampener, chain, valve seals, retainers, and ordering some manley valve spring retainers. Also got an MPS and 3.4" pulley+ belt on its way.
I guess, what is involved in rebuilding the bottom end "perfectly"? I can't say I have the money or time or patience to screw this up.