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I wander what and how much I could get done if I could stay off this forum. I have 2 addictions....this forum and my truck.
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Awesome thread. I've learned a lot.
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You must have made ole JOEKIP mad what's up with that....:lol: I wouild most definitly make sure the lifters were lubed and free before you start the rebuild. things are looking good. |
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Lookin good Alan. Is the motor stock?
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I believe Alan said before that it is a 383ci
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Alan, I caught the Joekip thing early and set him packing. I just didn't get a chance to input here or back to you because of work. He definitely was a real winner.
So are any of us working on our trucks or we just kickin back in the AC surfin? ;) |
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Hey Allan, just a tip when you install the oil pump, and put the oil pick up strainer, on tack weld it on the pump. A lot of engine builders do it. I do.;)
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I'm chilling in the A/C
we hit low-mid 90's today :whine: A big thanks to ya Bill, and everyone else for all you guys do!!! |
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if your lifters did bleed down. just pull them out and soak them in oil overnight.guess i was a little slow
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Thanks for the input on lifters. My cousin called me back plus I got some help from the engine forum to reinforce what my cousin said. I over tightened the lifters by about a round and waited for the oil to bled out of it. That was the problem they were full of oil. It was simple but confused me :lol:
I found out my cousin has a 68 camaro with a 540 Kieth Black engine. He's coming to the next cruise in. I want a ride.:metal: I will get pics. Also found out today that the federal government had the oil makers remove certain components like zinc. Because the stuff was plugging catylitic converters. That has resulted in alot of flat tappet cams failing. I've heard it from 3 different people in the past few days (2 engine builders). My cousin runs rotella diesel oil. It still has the ingredients in it. Has anyone else heard of this? Or you could ad this for about $12 a bottle. One engine builder uses it, I think I would use rotella http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/o...2/DSC09321.jpg Got my oil pump and pan on tonight. http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/o...2/DSC09322.jpg |
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there was a bunch of different threads about the zinc oil on the h.a.m.b., just search oil,zinc ,and hamb on google, and you should get some of them.
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Alan, its coming together, looking good man !!!
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I always coated everything with assembly lube. Never had a problem. But it's been a long, long, long time since I use to rebuild engines. With all these new chemicals out now, I wouldn't know what's the best to use anymore.
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ooooooohhh Pictures. I'm paying attention again. ;)
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We always use plenty of assembly lube and this stuff:
http://www.daymotorsports.com/produc...N_OIL_ADDITIVE in our 383 flat tappet race motors, 13:1 compression with a good size cam and lots of spring pressure. It seems to be working good and we just use conventional oil. From what I've heard, even the diesel oils are now under the thumb of the government and may not contain all of the chemicals that they used to. |
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OK, I'm a dumb a$$, kind of. I installed the oil pump and pan last night. I went to adjust the valves tonight. I rotated the crank and it came to a solid stop. What the heck I thought. I removed the pan and found the Melling M-55A oil pump in the way of the crank counter weight. I should have spun it over last night. (Hind sight is a B&tch) I then looked in the box that it came in and found a little note. It reads "Any high performance application especially those using solid motor mounts require the installation of an M Select performance oil pump" Don't know if that applies to me or not. http://i369.photobucket.com/albums/o...e/DSC09324.jpg |
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ive never seen anything like that are the counterweights bigger on the 383 crank who is the manufacturer
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it shows the pump is a z28 pump the z28s came with a 301 dz which is a smaller crank and smaller counterweights so that could be your problem
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If I knew anything about anything I would offer advice, but I don't. So I'll just sit here and watch. Good luck I know you'll get it figured out. Can't wait to start on my engine.:metal:
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I wonder if that oil pump is for a 350 crank. Check and see if the 400 has a different part number for it.
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