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No doubt that Performer intake manifold and the Edelbrock 600 were choking power too. I'll see some decent gains with an RPM and the 650 AVS I got
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As for the gearing, you would have to remove the cover and count the ring & pinion gears teeth and do the math, sometimes the gear ratio is on the side of the ring gear Or a simple way to get "close" is to jack the rear drive tire off the ground while the trans is out of park. Mark an identifying line on the drive shaft. Rotate the tire one full revolution while counting the number of times the driveshaft rotates. If the driveshaft rotates just under 3 revolutions then you probably have 273 gears. If it rotates right at or just a hair past 3 revolutions then you probably have 307 gears, ect. I am sure you get the idea. Either way, count the revolutions and that should get you close.
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Can I get the block as clean as it needs to be with a razor and some brake cleaner?
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Did some scraping today and got rained out agin. Too bad the barn isn't set up to be a shop yet. I'd get a propane heater and tinker all day rain or not
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Tomarrow the for cast says no rain, so I'm hoping to get at least a few hours in. I still have some cleaning to do, I scraped the block surface with a razor blade and wiped it down with a towel and some brake cleaner. I watched a YouTube video and the guy had some kind of wheel on a drill to clean it with. He did the whole block in 3 minutes and it looked much cleaner than mine. Is a drill and wheel dangerous? Anyway, I'm excited to get going on this and even more excited to hear it start up
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Was the engine in the car and the pistons still in it or was it a bare block on a stand?
I have used a wire brushed mine. You just need to cover everything else real good. In the intake area, just cover it up and then place something to weigh the cover down with so it will not blow all over the place. Put something in the cylinders the same way. Be real careful when you remove the coverings. Careful with the wire brush on a drill and what ever you cover everything else up with. The brush will grab it and toss it everywhere. The best way is with a scraper tool. It is a handle about 10-12 inches long that you can put a single sided box knife blade in it. Gives you better leverage. Something like this, http://www.harborfreight.com/four-pi...set-94036.html
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Even if the wheel has something relatively soft on it? If I remember right you said don't use scotch brite either correct? Did you mean at all, or just don't use it on a drill?
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Mmmmmmmm pretty
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Just a quick note to self , 1 set of dyno runs on what you already had may have saved you a ton of time and $ and could have been used to upgrade the trans and rear diff with bolt on pieces in a weekend to get the most of what you already had ,Even a set of pre breakdown compression tests would have been worth a ton of information .???
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How fast is fast enough ? on stock suspension ? Lap belts ? in a truck with the aerodynamics of a brick ?
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![]() You bring out a good point though, and on my list of things to do is a 2/4 drop with nice new springs and shocks, and sway bars front and rear. As well as 4 wheel, 5 lug power disk brakes, and maybe all new A-arms while I'm in there. At least then it will be a lowered brick haha |
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I'm not sure what brand or manufacturer this is but it looks to be real nice, I'm gonna re use it, one less part to buy
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All the mating surfaces are clean and wiped down, I pulled the rags out of the cylinders, and it's time to get this thing going and put the cam in. Gotta stop being nervous and just do it. I have the small packet of comp lube, plus a 4 ounce bottle of the same Comp Cam and Lifter lube. Goin for it
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Geez that was short lived, broke the cam gear bolt so apparently im buying a bolt getter outter
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That initial $900.00 the engine shop wanted to build it in the begining is starting to look real appealing right about now isn't it ?
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I'm pretty sure you gotta start somewhere. You'll know how to instal a cam and heads by time your done. And remove broken bolts now too
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A razor blade and some solvent is all I use. Esp. if I know the motor was running before with no head gasket leaks.
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Hey Grumpy, Positive thoughts....
![]() Hey Mr Turner please tell me you have a couple good torque wrenchs and a torque spec sheet, yes most of us can get away with a ratchet when it comes to valve covers, timing covers and pan gaskets, its pretty critical to have the proper torque on the more important fasteners, i would also suggest using some Loctite on bolts such at the ones that hold on timing gear on the cam. I have 3, a 1/2 drive that go's up to 250 ft lbs, a 1/2 that go's up to 150 ft lbs and a 3/8's drive that can torque smaller bolts like 1/4" bolts, i prefer an inch lb and then do the math to convert to ft lbs over one that reads smaller ft lb readings as i feel they are lore accurate. Here's a chart for example: 1/4-20 UNC grade 5 bolt calls out 6 ft lbs, using an inch lb torque wrench (6X12-72) its 72 inch lbs. http://www.mpi-online.com/technical/torquechart.htm
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