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07-16-2016, 06:16 PM | #1 |
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Try one
Wouldn't fire due to distributor being 180 off Try two Fires up but I forgot to tighten a hose clamp on a trans cooler line what a hot mess that was Try three Fired right up got it to 32 degrees at 3000 RPMS ANDDDD two plug wire light on fire (water ended this fire easy) Try four Ran some other wires we had laying around this time we are up and running for atleast a minute THEN the oil pressure sender hose BURSTS from heat near the header sending hot oil onto it and igniting a very large flame on the back driver side of the bay pulled the key got the hose and she was out but not without a battle wound I can safely say this was one of the scaryist things I've seen it was a large enough fire I thought we weren't going to be able to get it with the fires extinguisher without major damage to the truck but all in all just a little soot and we are all good not a bit of paint lost Try Five We ran without a oil pressure gauge this time as I couldn't find a new spot the worked well and the pressure never went bellow 45psi at 3k so I was confident. Continuing we have a steady 2 drips a second oil leak on the front of the pan and were getting very hot like 210+ 2 minutes in the timing mark is hard enough to read we don't actually know what it is but I read what was 36 at 3k which is a little advanced for my comfort zone with the small radiator so we will take a paint pen to brighten some key marks up All in all disappointed but not crushed and boy the sound of that big block bumping over makes me want to get it done even faster then before also I want to appologize how picture light I have been since I feel like I don't have anything worth posting in a picture as the bay doesn't look any different then before just with water everywhere now so to make up for it heres a cool 55 I found on google also the direction I am headed with the roll bar and such notice the wheelbarrow in the firewall full article can be seen here
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At least you got it started.
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these headers are becoming the bane of my existence looks like they took out ever wire going down to the starter too I had a heat wrap and a shield on them and still they got fried not sure where else to run them and I can't even start it up again without fixing it and theres no parts houses open I guess we will wait another week to see if I can do it right....
As for now there is nothing I can do I have been broken fellas...
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07-18-2016, 01:35 PM | #4 |
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Back to it today I got another positive cable some header wrap and metal zip ties I'm going to wrap the starter body and the wires as far up as seems necessary to prevent burning
Also just buying my own battery this one was comendeared from a 93 Cherokee we got for my step sister and with the parts here for that I can't keep it for testing anymore luckily I didn't kill it because last night the tender thought it was a 6v battery it was so low I imagine the positive cable grounded on the block and drained it overnight
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Congrats on the FIRE up? No not that. The start up!! Glad all ended up being ok, I bet that big block sounds great. Get the issues figured out now and when you start driving it will be smooth sailing. How long of heat protection do you need past the headers?
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Yes it was quite the show of how many small details that one could miss but we got it dialed in I got a new reman alternator and am on the hunt for a good used carb been flaked on once and sold out from under once through craigslist already and just now I lost an ebay sale for a 750 AGH For tonight and tomorrow the heat index is into the 95+ range so no real truck work getting done Final prep for the wedding is underway with no hope for the truck at this point I would be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed in myself fellas can't help but think I could have had it done "if" I had gotten a better deal or worked a little more.... Oh well that's life at this rate it will become the 6 year hell project I never wanted it to if I even can hold onto it that long without parting it out or being forced to sell Likely no major updates for awhile fellas don't have the time or money now thanks for being a part of the ride up to this point hopefully someday I can drive this old basketcase of a frankentruck Until next time - Logan
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So sorry to hear!! Keep us posted with whatever and whenever you have some updates. Till then
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07-19-2016, 11:29 AM | #8 |
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Last night we fired her up again the oil leak on the front of the pan is slowed but not stopped so a dropped the front and filled it with sealant hopefully that finishes that, I think it has to do with the chrome timing cover the price we pay for bling sometimes
Also replaced the generator light bulb in the gauge not sure why I didn't before and the light was on when running so we have a bad alternator no surprise I suppose so I am looking around for a rebuild kit that doesn't cost as much as a new alternator if that doesn't work I will just buy a new one just don't see the sense in that... Other then that the header wrap around the starter worked well to keep away the heat and with the paint mark at 32 degrees we were able to get the timing dialed in and nothing lit on fire some boots got warm and discolored but I'm finding that is normal kind of blows my mind that nobody can make a good set for less than $100 but I suppose that's modern hot roding at its finest Now that the motor starts efficiently I don't need to focus so much on it I can get back to body work and the rear axle this week but the heat is supposed to be killer 95+ and 100+ by Thursday so we will see if I can stand working outside in the heat Here's an updated bay pic with the new wires Thanks for tuning in guys!
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In other news I think I am running lean because the headers when I got it set started to glow "the main reason we shut down"
I ran the cast on the carb and found it to be a 600cfm I'm no professional here but I imagine that's light for what I'm doing here I found some formula and have seen that 750cfm is what I need any gurus out there? anyone that can direct me to someone that would know their stuff or maybe has a larger carb for a good price? wink wink
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glowing exhaust is usually OVER fueling, running really rich. you get an incomplete burn in the cylinder and it all burns in the exhaust. I would only consider a 750 if it was a vacuum secondary, which only adds the secondaries when the engine needs it, over your 600 if it is a double pumper. if its a 600 with vacuum secondaries, your mixture is way rich.
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But at this point we are stuck I don't have a space to work on it lined up we are looking at getting into a house shortly after getting married in a nearby small town for multiple reasons I was looking today and found a 5 br 2 ba with a detached 2 and a half wide 1 and a half garage for 89k with low property tax and a nice neighborhood so may try to jump on it just to keep the truck safe because the 780+ a month 1 br apartment in the city with no garage isn't going to cut it for me Also getting restless at my position no raise after a year like I was promised and no real incentive to stay due to needing to work 50 just to make ends meet it was nice when in school but now when I'm out of the house not to good. Just to much going on to work on the truck regularly at this point but I will be back guys don't worry I will do a burnout in this monster one day Thanks for all the support guys I can honestly say your like an extended family to me
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Logan,
There's usually plenty to do on one of these things without spending a lot of time or money. I wouldn't completely pull off of it - just get your mind right and be happy with accomplishing smaller tasks that pay off later, like detailing stuff, tidying up the wiring, replacing fuel and brake lines, etc. And be opportunistic on the things you need like the carb - just grab one when a good deal falls in your lap. Seems like the best deals always come along when you're not looking! Sounds like you've got a full plate with the family changes, maybe moving, maybe changing jobs, etc. Working on the truck can be therapeutic if you don't set too many deadlines and expectations.
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That garage sounds good and there is a house on the property as well bonus. I agree it feels like we are all friends/family on here great ppl. You should be able to look up what carb works good on what size motor, you know in your spare time
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Congratulations on the start Logan! Good luck with the wedding plans and check in from time to time.
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Keeping my wheels turning in my head I am on the lookout for a 7.4 multipor fuel injection manifold with injectors throttle body etc to fix my lean carb issue it will alow me to easily get my TPS signal to my trans and be so much more reliable then the carb system so if anyone knows a guy or a junkyard with something like that then send me a PM and we can hash it out from there
went and looked at the house it didn't match up as expected so moving on tomorrow night I am inspecting a 2br 1.5ba 1000sqft with garage literally blocks from my work for less money fingers crossed on that one! thanks for the encouragement guys I have yet to touch the truck since this last week Here is a picture of said intake manifold
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What vehicle did that manifold come on?
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96-00 gm Trucks with a 454 is the source 2500 suburbans will have the same manifold
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heres a few pictures of it in its natural habitat
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Went to look at the apartment last night and for lack of a better term it is perfect so we filled our application and will know shortly
Found an intake for sale still attached to a motor locally for 100 if the guy ever gets back to me that would make this swap be in my benefit
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got the bed back together for a simpler transport we will for sure be giving it a nose job in the future
also... RAKENATION
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really enjoying your build!
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Thanks a lot Dave I wish I had more to contribute after the wedding my free time will be filled with body work
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Truck progress!!!
In preperation of moving I got a piece of plywood for the bed floor cut and installed it Then I was cleaning up some stuff that was laying around the house this is my soon to be mother in laws 97 heavy half with a vortec 350/4l60e everything works with electronic transfer case and only 62k never driven in the snow/salt ZERO rust and as straight as the day it rolled off the lot best part is she is looking for something new and I've got first dibs when that time comes When we went to the dump it got even better I found some new mufflers! Not sure what they are but they have the right angle and a decent tip so we will hang them and see what they sound like I think they will work nice loud enough for me but not deafening like the glass packs that are on it now
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Hey nice score on the mufflers and tips!
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score!!
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