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Old 02-28-2015, 04:48 AM   #26
ZacharyDouglas1992
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Re: 454 rebuild- 83 K3500

let me just start of by saying that you're right on all accounts. I could've gone more aggressive on the cam, and it would definitely benefit from exhaust lift/duration.

But, I have to adhere to pretty strict California smog laws, which means I had to take it easy on the cam, and I can't really mess with the timing at all which also would help with a more aggressive cam.

The springs in the heads can take much more lift, and for anyone else using this build For ideas, from the fun states without the nazi air resource board, definitely use a more aggressive cam and really open things up!

The reality of it for me, is that I have a towing vehicle with 4.56 gears, and the low end is where it really matters. It'll idle nice, last a long time, and tow my toys just fine. If I'm ever feeling like I'm lacking in top end, I'll just hop in my Chevelle and satisfy that need haha.

Thanks always for all the comments/suggestions/advice. That's what makes these threads useful to those seeking some advice.

And speaking of this thread. I checked on my rotating assembly yesterday. Should be done by the end of next week. Having my rods machined to use floaters instead of pressed for the Pistons. So that added a little time. But I'll be glad I did it, If nothing else when I have it apart next time, and I don't have all the Pistons ruined removing them.
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1967 CHEVELLE MALIBU 427/700R4
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1983 GMC K3500 454/400/205
1987 R10 TBI 350/700R4
2014 CRUZE 2.0 TURBO DIESEL
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Old 04-21-2015, 09:48 AM   #27
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Re: 454 rebuild- 83 K3500

Some progress finally! in the midst of moving I haven't had nearly the amount of time I would like to for this truck. But I'll never have "enough" time haha.
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1987 R10 TBI 350/700R4
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Old 10-08-2015, 12:49 PM   #28
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Re: 454 rebuild- 83 K3500

life is full of surprises and work has forced me to move 4 times since I tore this truck down. that being said, ive had time on weekends here and there to make slight progress. Here's the engine now. All but ready to drop in.
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Old 03-02-2016, 03:24 PM   #29
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Re: 454 rebuild- 83 K3500

I have the 454 dropped into the truck now, and am starting to accomplish all the tedious tasks that go along with it. I've reinstalled the oil cooler sandwich adapter, new cooler lines, power steering pump, hydroboost lines, new water pump, new alternator, new smog pump and pulley, new idlers, tensioner, etc . That brings me to what I am about to ask...

Does anyone here have a thorough Vacuum line diagram for an 83 GMC K3500? I have the remnants of what is on my air cleaner but I don't think it addresses everything. Getting this thing to smog is going to be a PITA.
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