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12-08-2013, 02:14 PM | #77 |
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Thanks for the pics Leon! So you DID order one too then?
It's a common misperception that a 2bbl carb gets better fuel mileage than a 4bbl carb, while that can be true, what's typical is that 2 barrels have larger jets (squirt more fuel) than the 4bbl primary jets (the two it's actually running on until you mash the go pedal and all 4 open) so as long as you keep your foot out of it and keep the secondaries closed for the most part (which for most everyday driving is very possible to use them minimally) you can get better fuel mileage with a 4 barrel, so yes, you want a 4 barrel You definitely won't see that 260hp number with a 2 barrel. Also, 2 and 4 barrels use different intakes anyway! Has anyone NOT PAINTED one of these motors? I always see them painted in the trucks I see for sale/shows, etc. I like the black, and I don't want to paint it. How well does it hold up? They look to be well painted in all of the "just got my motor" pics I've seen.
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Yes, I ordered one from this sale. It will be here next week. The one pictured above I bought about 2 years ago. I ended up putting it in the '69 Suburban. I have just over 3000 miles on it and it runs great and always starts on the first revolution... I did not paint it, I left it Black and so far it is holding up good. LockDoc
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12-08-2013, 03:40 PM | #79 |
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You got that right- I'll probably have close to a grand in machine work on the one I'm building right now. Great price!
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I have the same engine I just put in my 83. Originally it was for the 70, but ended up here. It is equipped like you are talking about. Edelbrock 1406, Performer and stock HEI. I put Headman Headers on mine so there was less issue with plug wires. Make sure (if you don't already) you run the Edelbrock Divided Heat Insulator (EDL-9266) between carb and manifold. My carb doesn't like heat. My engine came with both the 2 o'clock and the 12 o'clock timing tab. I used the 2 ''clock tab and I used this balancer Professional Products 80000 PowerForce Street Damper (PRP80000) I also used these plugs (shorties) to help with header clearance. ACCEL 8199 U-Groove Spark Plug - 8 Pack of #0576S With my T350C, 2.76 gears...I can light up the tires (OK tire) without hardly trying. IT runs real strong. To me it is a great combo for the drivers we do with our two beasts
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On my 290 HP crate motor I think we had to use plugs off the bottom of my old engine ,I believe they were in the water jacket area ,does this sound right ? I think we even had to pull the part the oil filter screws onto from my old motor ,I would like to just buy these parts if anyone knows exactly what they are called as I want to leave the old motor intact . By the way ,I have put well over 50,000 miles on my wife's 72 malibu convertible with the 290 HP crate motor with no problems whatsoever .
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12-09-2013, 12:16 AM | #84 |
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Thanks Bill! Looks like that balancer will work for me, and a pretty good price. I think I found the flywheel I need too, but there's two different tooth counts, and I don't want to replace the starter too... may need to wait until the motor is pulled.
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12-09-2013, 11:59 AM | #85 |
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Already got my phone call, motor will be here early afternoon tomorrow!!!
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does anyone know if this engine will work in my 90 K1500 350 ci. with TBI? I see the valve cover bolts are different but will my accessories bolt on OK?
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Just couldn't help my self
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12-09-2013, 12:28 PM | #88 |
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You got them already... and got TWO???
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12-09-2013, 12:31 PM | #89 |
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I love the way men shop.....no foolin' around, just git 'er done. LOL
....I wonder how many of these motors they have?? After this sale JEGS should offer all the board members engine discounts given the sales the website generated for them Coley
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Holy smokes that's fast. Are you near a distribution hub for Jegs or something?!?
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Did you not see the post above mine? He got two already
They're supposedly located in OH, whether or not that's where the motors are shipped from, I don't know.
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Took 4 days to get both. Had them sent to my shop on a truck. Might take more for home shipping.
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Yeah, I tried not to notice this post hahaha. I'd get too jealous!
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I've never ordered a crate motor before and am thinking about getting one of these for a future project. I live on a culdesac and it would be difficult for a big rig to deliver to my residence. Any experience with this?
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When they called me they asked if a tractor trailer could get down my road, I laughed and said "Not if he wants to get stuck." The guy then said, I guess we'll put it on a box truck then.
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Great job lookin out for others!! These gm crate motors are great and for this price can't go wrong. If I had extra cash I'd buy one just to have for another future project.
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When I got mine delivered, I had it sent to where I work....slid right off the tractor trailer on to the loading dock.....then used a engine hoist to lower it to my pickup.....fast & easy !
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Thx for sharing Jesse, Jeg's should give you a cut on subsequent sales! this IS a great price on a gm long block and a great replacement engine for a stock truck. My po stuck one in my C20 about 10 years or so ago and it runs like a champ. Only about 40k on it right now, but it's a great little engine. Gotta love gm. As for hp - it's more than enough for a stock truck - I can understand the earlier "more hp" comment - but some folks like to keep their trucks motors' stock for simplicity and reliability. If I could have my truck set up like it rolled off the assembly line, I would, but the gm crate long block is a close 2nd. Oh, and since the difference in price between $1200 and $3000 is, well, more than the price of the engine itself, the math kinda makes the case... Enjoy your build! |
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It's HERE!
...and there it will sit for a month I need a bigger garage....
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