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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Southeast Texas
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Re: GMC 305 V6 Rebuild with pics
I have a lot more pics, but My iphone took a crap so I'm upgrading tomorrow to the new one.
I filled the engine up completely with diesel, and took one of the heads off. All three cylinders were full of water but no rust. Filled them up with trans fluid (its good for seeping past those rings).....The head gasket still has "GMC" stamped in it, so that tells me its never been apart. Its very cool, I'll be hanging it on the wall lol |
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Location: San Leandro, Ca 94577
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Re: GMC 305 V6 Rebuild with pics
wow...you must really want that 305E...looks like a whole lot of work to me, there are two runners in the wreckers here, too bad you were not closer
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Re: GMC 305 V6 Rebuild with pics
I enjoy working on old stuff. Its not that I want it that bad as much as its something to do. Its mostly about taking something that doesnt work and making it sing again.
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