Hey guys,
Finally got the engine out of my VX, and what a chore it was! Here is how it started:
A few days and many hours later (yes that is my bald head):
Then hoisted high like a prized kill:
I was surprised at the amount of fluids rolling out of the engine "after everything was drained":
Anybody need a backup transmission?
Wonder which one was causing the knock huh? Which one of these is not like the others?
Valves looked good though, impact was on the head:
On the bottom side. Hey that doesn't look right!
Bearing was flattening and flairing. Here are some close ups of the difference between the bad bearing and a good one:
Hear is what that bearing did to the crankshaft (notice the lip of the race is ground off). I doubt that can be repaired.
Anybody need a used engine block?
The cylinder walls looked really good for a vehicle with 120k miles on it.
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But seriously take notes, I am sure many of us here would consider this swap in the near future, thanks for all the great info, and pictures.

I am just making an educated guess on the six bolt mains. I went downstairs and looked at the sides of the block down by my oilpan area and there are bolts coming in from the sides LS style. They couldn't really be anything else. I am running a married 205 off the NV4500 on a GM gen III 6.0 whith some bells and whistles. Fortunately there are provisions for my slave cylinder in the bellhousing and they make an input bushing that mates everything up nicely. I originally looked at the T-56 magnum as a possible choice, but 2WD isn't going to get me there. Better gears though.
I think I'd start breaking parts if I went much higher
. When this engine starts to die I'll probably just overbore and stroke it. Now that I'm committed to NA, there's a lot of stuff to change to go FI, and it's just not worth the expense or hassle to me.
