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Saturday at about 10AM, my time: That's when I'm planning to light her off.
Being very realistic - the only thing that will prohibit that event is the weather, with the huge low-pressure system hanging off the coast here presently. It was drizzling heavily on the way home from the exhaust guy yesterday, but got a tarp over 'The Tan' before it started coming down too much. $260 for parts and labor - really simple mounting system (yes, the pictures will be coming soon) welded to the frame rails - good and solid, but with a rubber mounting block with a rod welded to the fat ol' mufflers. Looks slick - hope they sound as good. $50 tip to both the pipe guy and the tow truck driver, and he put the C10 right where I wanted it in the driveway in front of the house. Mac.:chevy: |
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[QUOTE=MacAttack;3342794]Saturday at about 10AM, my time: That's when I'm planning to light her off.
Being very realistic - the only thing that will prohibit that event is the weather, with the huge low-pressure system hanging off the coast here presently. It was drizzling heavily on the way home from the exhaust guy yesterday, but got a tarp over 'The Tan' before it started coming down too much. It's not the damn space shuttle! Light it off already.:devil: |
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But like the guys here at the shop, I should have sold tickets to this event - like when you go to the drags. They all say half the reason they go is to hear the AA fuelers light off and they think, somehow, my starting of this 44 year old pick-up ASAP is going to feed that primal need. Mac. :chevy: |
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Cool Mac. Fingers are crossed for ya.
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you ain't kidding about the Drama Queen part :lol:
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Okay - initial start up pointers are coming in from the guys at the shop - see what you think:
A./ Use starting fluid - it makes it easier to get going. Didn’t do this on the Chevelle’s crate engine - fired off instantly - spit for a second until I rotated the HEI a few degrees - then smoothed right out. B./ Don’t use starting fluid - too heavy of a load on the brand new bearings and rotating assembly. C./ Fast idle at 2,000 - to 2,200 RPM, for 20 full minutes to break the cam in. D./ Fast idle no quicker than 1,500 RPM, for just 10 minutes. E./ Leave the radiator cap off so you can see if the coolant is flowing. F./ Jack the rear end up - just clearing the tires off the ground - in case the transmission is in gear. (remember - the linkage to the shifter hasn’t been hooked up yet). G./ Do not start the motor unless you’re sure it is in PARK only - something about tranny fluid leaking out the tail because the yoke’s extended out about 1.5" more than usual. Comments? http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:...1/confused.jpg |
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IMHO...NEVER use starting fluid....
I have always heard to break in the cam bring it up to 2000rpm and yes leave the radiator cap off, the level will go down and you will probably need to add some coolant.....it would go easier if you have someone to help ya...... brakes on your truck work? do you have a drive shaft in it? |
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No brakes. Drive shaft is in - but need to get it lengthened at the tranny shop. |
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cool!
yeah with no brakes I think I would jack up the rear....it would suck for it to fire and take off with no way to stop it other than kill the ignition:devil: |
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Did you prime the oil system before dropping in the dizzy? I dont remember if you had mentioned this....
I always just dumped a splash of gas in the carb....make sure you're not staring down the carb when it turns over....(think of 4D's post with the mushroom cloud). It shouldnt take too long to get fuel flowing to the carb. Ive seen different things on the cam break in. But usually the shortest time was 15 minutes. Good luck!! |
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yeah I would.... |
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Left the NPT plug at the back of the block a little loose and oil came flowing right out past the threads, but not loose enough to make a mess on the floor. Quote:
Mac. :chevy: |
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Is it time yet?
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this thread is great :haha: |
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I use to tune in for the truck info..... but now I just want to see what little picture Mac posted..:lol: |
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Is it time yet? 10:00 am is what? Noon in Ok.
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