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Re: Starting my engine build
A big sheet of plastic to cover the floor / SAFETY glasses / and a lot of elbow grease . Just as with ANY paint project PREP/PREP/PREP the longer you work on cleaning it the longer it will stay looking good . Remember you have a young family and I know everyone says "I'll never sell it " But in all reality these trucks are a considerable investment and a ton of fun BUT If you ever HAVE to sell one the time you spend building it right now could seriously pay off someday down the road .The prices are climbing to crazy levels for nice trucks .
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I found a cool article on heads a while back when I was looking for the perfect matches for my build (A BBC but still the same info on building) Again not trying to harp on bigger is better, or more expensive is better or BEST.... but this shows proof that a $600 ProJUNK head can produce the same type of results as a HIGH DOLLAR Brodix.... This is a big deal considering the Pro Comp heads cost 3X LESS money and people would generally consider 3X less PERFORMANCE TOO!!! With N/A Motors.... It is all about AIR FLOW.... and heads are where all that happens. I have a dual-quad tunnel ram on my boat engine and port matching and polishing that monster to 990 Iron-heads and polishing them made about a 25% gain over what it was originally in air flow numbers. Thats a good 'time investment'.... I think. http://www.airflowresearch.com/super...-315cc-bbc.php
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Re: Starting my engine build
Still scraping the old paint off, much harder than I though but a nice freshly painted engine will make me happy
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Opposite side, I put the pan and filter on to help with contamination
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After 10 hours of prep, I finally got to hit it with a coat of primer, which took 10 minutes haha
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More pics
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Good for you ! Are you happier now with taking it out ?
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Matt,
Did you mask the seal in the timing chain cover? A bit hard to tell from the picture. If not, you might need to change the seal. That paint can dry it out.
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Thinking forward a suggestion, pull those old freeze plugs, replace with brass. Also the 1/2 inch drain plug and put a good brass one in there. You will get a better idea of the water jackets by doing so.
You can clean a lot of debris out of the cooling system while you have it on the stand. It may reveal something you do not wish to deal with in the future that can be remedied now. |
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Lookin' good!
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I masked the crank nose coming out of the block but not the seal. I'll see if I can get the paint off and hopefully it doesn't dry it out
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Painting the oil pan was a last minute decision, it's chrome and I cleaned it up nice, but after seeing pics of davepl's engine and Grumpy's, I decided to rough it up a bit and spray it. I'm thinking I want to do the water pump as well so tomorrow I'll have to clean it. It's the nastiest part I removed.
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Is there a particular kind of paint to use on the engine bay? That's going to be quite a project. The PO made a rats nest out of the wiring harness
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Re: Starting my engine build
High temp engine enamel like VHT brand but there are others at hardware stores like Dupli color Rustolium ect..
High temp chevy orange, high temp chevy red or high temp black. Talk to the auto parts store https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skxUcDGZNX4 http://www.autozone.com/paint-and-body/engine-paint http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...0487/C0171.oap http://duplicolor.com/product/engine...l-with-ceramic . . . .
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I grabbed some Chevy orange when I picked up the primer. I was thinking of doing the short block Chevy orange and the engine bay black as it is already. Been looking at Google images and seeing a lot of nice engine color combos. I like simple but clean, and just a touch of chrome ![]() |
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Another thing I'm worried about is the balancer. Mine is definitely very old and the rubber is in bad shape around the circumference. Can you just buy a balancer and install or is that something that needs to be balanced by a shop? Never replaced one.
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Yes. Definitely replace it. The Dorman brand are good for a stock application. Your engine is internally balanced so no need taking it to the shop. There are 8" and 6.75" diameter units. Use the 8" if you can. Being a truck engine it probably had the larger, but you never know.
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I know it was a while ago that you said it, but...
You said you have a torque wrench rated at 25-250ft*lb. I don't tend to trust them under about 1/4 of their maximum rating, even if their minimum rating is fairly low. If you have a reasonable way of testing it and it tests good that's a different story. What brand is it? Good luck with everything. I hope reassembly goes well.
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Color is done, just waiting for it to dry
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