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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Netherlands, The Hague
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Re: Monster - 1974 GMC Suburban 2500 Super Custom
a friend from a friend offered to weld the exhause crossover for me...pretty cool
![]() put a plug in ![]() welded it for me ![]() cool photo of him at work ![]() took the shortblock and heads to the shop ![]() heads were not flat (I was told they are by seller) this is a photo of three passes by the machine shop and the heads still wasnt flat....well...the extra compression will be nice for my Propane setup ![]() traced the debris in my heads back to coal in my valve cover. I feel so dumb for not cleaning them and putting them with coal inside them on my fresh engine.... ![]() while the shop was working on my heads, replaced my cam bearings and replaced a couple freeze plugs..I went ahead, pulled my dashboard and placed some green leds behind the gauges ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() short block is back...bought a new crank and bearings ![]() crank is in ![]() putting pistons back in ![]() finished and closed the bottom part ![]() that is where I am at right now. hope to finish the top this weekend.
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My dreamride / project:1977 GMC C15 Suburban In storage: Monster - 1974 GMC Suburban 25hundred Sold : Chevrolet Suburban K20 Silverado 1986 Guide: real HID projectors for 4x6 headlights link: DIY LED TAILLIGHTS |
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