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I decided to take the day off on Friday, and dive into the deep end. Removed the original heads (317), then removed and replaced the original cam with a custom grind (228/232-112 LSA) that I got from a company called Advanced Induction. I used them for the CNC port job for the replacement heads (243) that are going back on. Also replaced lifters, lifter trays, timing chain, and oil pump while things were apart. For my first time doing any type of engine work, I'm surprised at the simplicity of the whole project. The most difficult part of this job was bolting the oil pick up tube back to the bottom of the oil pump.
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Nice, can't wait to here a video of it idling.
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I also took a little time to install a Comp Cams bearing/trunnion kit in the stock rockers. Once the rockers were put back together, I measured for new push rods, and get them on order. Can't wait to hear this thing run. Mocked up the firewall plate for the Vintage A/C, and started doing a little looking under the dash to see what kind of room I have. Unfortunately, I think I'm probably going to have to redo my engine wiring harness, and make it fit the way I should have from the beginning.
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Looking good Jason!
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Still plugging away. Push rods showed up, so I got them stuck back in, and the rockers torqued on. Firewall plate painted and bolted on for the Vintage Air. Evaporator mocked up and ready to bolt in, and vent holes cut in the dash for the A/C vents. But, the best part of my weekend was spent with this little gearhead in the making. Hope all the dad's had a great father's day.
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Engine looks great Jason! Got her driving already eh? CUTE! :)
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Just read the whole thread and I just have to say...AWESOME!!!
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Made a little more progress last night. Compressor mounted and that looooong belt snaked in there. Also got the condenser/drier mounted and the small round vents in the dash. I'm little nervous about cutting the middle vent above the radio. |
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Looks like you're getting close!
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Very nice progress.
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I need to get my butt in gear... Your truck is really coming together.
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I'm ready to see what you plan to do with those hubcaps!! ;)
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Made some more progress this weekend. I originally reworked a factory harness and had the ecu and fuse box located under the dash in the glovebox location. While this worked well with the set up I had, it doesn't work well at all with the new vintage air. So I was at a cross roads, rework the stock harness to make it fit, and drag this project out for the rest of the summer, or do the smart thing and find an aftermarket harness that's already ready to go. After doing some digging, I came across a company called BP Automotive. After a little further investigation, it turns out that the owner is a guy named Bill, whom I just happened to go to high school with several years ago. Small world, eh? Anyways, after speaking with Bill, I decided to have him make me a replacement harness. I drove up to his shop over the weekend and spent a while talking with him and picking up my new harness. I can't give him enough props. This harness is so nice, and much better than anything I could have put back together with my factory harness. I went ahead and had him to put relays in the fuse box to control my electric fans, as well as the A/C. My ECU will also be reflashed to adjust the necessary parameters to control the a/c compressor as well. All terminals are crimped very well with quality tools, and it's all wrapped and laid out nicely. If anyone needs one in the future, I'd highly recommend you give Bill a call and take a look for yourself. I decided to mount everything up in the corner where the stock battery tray would be. Once my air filter is installed again, it should all but disappear. |
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Very nice looking harness setup :metal:
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Nice!!
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Nice, sounds like a smart move going with a new one.
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Edit: The splice that I linked to is backordered and is currently not available...go figure. Back to the drawing board. |
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