Welcome to the wailing flailing failing crankshaft club! 









They’re still available. Funny enough, I actually got one about a month ago, and was planning to install as prep for an April trip.Can you still get the Fluid dampner? (Sp?)
I remember hearing they were stopping production for the 6.2’s 10-12 years ago when I had my last 6.2L.
That’s certainly possible. I was also cruising at highway speed with the torque converter locked, so the break was driven for a hot second by the driveline and that’s where the things got rowdy. Regardless, the mains broke at the outer 12mm bolts in the known places, and it’s not surprising when you see just how little material is left for those big bolts to grab.I'm guessing the difference between your premium failure and my regular unleaded failure is that your block was cracked and mine wasn't
That’s certainly possible. I was also cruising at highway speed with the torque converter locked, so the break was driven for a hot second by the driveline and that’s where the things got rowdy. Regardless, the mains broke at the outer 12mm bolts in the known places, and it’s not surprising when you see just how little material is left for those big bolts to grab.

It does. Thicker, better material, and 10MM hardware that doesn’t bottom all the way down by the cylinder wall.Does the new block use a better main design?
I do not. That’s my buddy’s. I borrowed it to move the engine, and now the scrap block.Also...you drive a Ranger?
It does. Thicker, better material, and 10MM hardware that doesn’t bottom all the way down by the cylinder wall.

WTF WAS THAT BRO?!
Our boy David is a perfectionist. Don’t matter if it’s the Charger or the Burb. If he’s going to do something it’s going to be high level quality work. That engine is high level quality carnage.That is the most broke I think I’ve seen anything
Should send it to Detroit for warrantyOur boy David is a perfectionist. Don’t matter if it’s the Charger or the Burb. If he’s going to do something it’s going to be high level quality work. That engine is high level quality carnage.
The level if carnage was aided by the GM bean counters cutting corners on the design and casting the block and crank out of glass.
That’s Dave’s 6.2 head lolWTF WAS THAT BRO?!
Owner reports, “making funny noise.”Should send it to Detroit for warranty
I’m definitely not a preservationist.That engine is high level quality carnage.
Upon receipt, “put it with the others.”Should send it to Detroit for warranty
Snap. Crackle. POP!Owner reports, “making funny noise.”


It’s in another box; just the 250hp DB2. More room for fuel, so I’ll give it what it wants.But I don't see a fuel delivery system.
Tough to call, but they seem to be okay. The idlers are straight and the bearings are fine. Everything is square and flat.how did you manage to avoid damaging the timing gears?