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slam59 03-29-2012 05:07 PM

How motor looks now...
 
Well what started out as replacing all the freeze plugs and a full gasket kit on my 74 C10 350 small block 4 bolt main, turned into more. Once the motor was opened up on the stand, we found that whoever rebuilt this prior really did a half but job. Using different types of sealant to try and cover up leaks,different types of bolts,some he was able to loosen with just his hand. The crank shaft had to be replaced, it had severe movement forward and backwards, causing rubbing. And the harmonic balancer was no good either and they used some type of sleeve to try and get by with it due to it being worn out. Had to also replace the motor mounts, they were just hanging there. So my mechanic friend totally high pressure washed the engine inside and out as well as the engine compartment. There was so much sludge in the motor it was unreal.

And the auto parts place that sent the rebuilt crank shaft sent the wrong bearings so we are waiting on those later this evening to be delivered. Then he can start putting the motor back together. Thought I would show some pics of the motor cleaned up and painted and the chrome and aluminum polished so far. I like how the freeze plugs look against the black. When its all done and put in the truck I will take more pics and post them. What you all think? And by the way, those long bolts holding down the valve cover gaskets are being replaced with correct chrome bolts, that even have the chevy bow tie on them!


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Smoke_Dog 03-29-2012 05:24 PM

Re: How motor looks now...
 
Up grade the Torque Converter while U are in there!!! or go to that 700R!!! Looks nice!!

silvereagle07 03-29-2012 07:30 PM

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Looks nice but are you keeping the old rusty manifolds? I think it's time for some headers.:lol: Just kidding, It looks really good nice work.

bigsj 03-29-2012 07:49 PM

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The motor looks sweet all you need now are some headers to set it off very nice job.

88Jimmy4x4 03-29-2012 08:05 PM

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Dang looks great, I think you did a great job cleaning everything up. Keep the manifolds, but clean and spray them with the cast blast paint to restore them


heres mine

motornut 03-29-2012 08:39 PM

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[QUOTE=slam59;5282347]Well what started out as replacing all the freeze plugs and a full gasket kit on my 74 C10 350 small block 4 bolt main, turned into more. Once the motor was opened up on the stand, we found that whoever rebuilt this prior really did a half but job. Using different types of sealant to try and cover up leaks,different types of bolts,some he was able to loosen with just his hand. The crank shaft had to be replaced, it had severe movement forward and backwards, causing rubbing. And the harmonic balancer was no good either and they used some type of sleeve to try and get by with it due to it being worn out. Had to also replace the motor mounts, they were just hanging there. So my mechanic friend totally high pressure washed the engine inside and out as well as the engine compartment. There was so much sludge in the motor it was unreal.

And the auto parts place that sent the rebuilt crank shaft sent the wrong bearings so we are waiting on those later this evening to be delivered. Then he can start putting the motor back together. Thought I would show some pics of the motor cleaned up and painted and the chrome and aluminum polished so far. I like how the freeze plugs look against the black. When its all done and put in the truck I will take more pics and post them. What you all think? And by the way, those long bolts holding down the valve cover gaskets are being replaced with correct chrome bolts, that even have the chevy bow tie on them!



man that block looks great,engine bay too
i just wire brushed and spray bombed my manifolds
prob may redo them now i got a sandblast cabnet

slam59 03-29-2012 10:30 PM

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Thanks for the comments guys. Yeah, I am hoping to put some headers on it really soon, got my eye on some. What a big difference this has made visually. Man cant wait till it is done.

Corts60 03-29-2012 11:03 PM

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Well done man. You're a man after my own heart. Looks killer.

Tucson38 03-30-2012 10:29 AM

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Wow! Looks to nice to hide under the hood.


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