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Here is good product works great for cleaning rusty fender bolts you if you are going to reuse them, lot easier than using a wire wheel.
http://www.theruststore.com/Evapo-Ru...FbEBQAodjE1SWw
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UPDATE: You guys know my propensity to change.....
So today I got a radiator (new 3 core) and some fenders as part of a parts swap. The other swap I had done a while ago but never had delivered was a rebuilt engine. I honestly was thinking it was on a stand but it has been run for a few months. For 1 second I was bummed when I saw it on the trailer and realized it wasn't fresh. Then I get up close and realize it has a just rebuilt quadrajet on top of a complete motor. The update is this will now be the powerplant for this project . Ready for some paint (po did a lousy paint job) and drop in. Pics in a few... Posted via Mobile Device
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05-25-2012, 06:30 PM | #629 |
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Its a remanufactured block. 4 bolt mains 2pc rear main seal. It's my first ever corvette option (intake). Supposedly the cam is one step over stock and it has flat top pistons and big valve heads. Ill pull the valve covers tonight to verify which heads. The guy I bought it from had it in his truck and it ran well and sounded great so we shall see what it has once installed.
Last picture shows why I think it was a recent rebuild/install. Freeze plugs look new front and rear. We will see when I take off the valve covers Posted via Mobile Device
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I hope the engine works out for you. I'm sure you already have checked out the casting number on your new purchase, but here is some more info if you need it:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=226879
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Thanks and thanks for that link. I use nastyz28 sometimes but this time all the numbers came up on google.
This quote from your link makes me feel pretty good about it Quote:
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Hmmmmm...spunds like you fit in there with me. Hope the engine works out for ya too. Been fun readingabout all you have done on it so far.
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Won these headers on ebay tonight for 149 shipped to me. Ceramic coated mid length. Look like the sandersons that are a lot more expensive. They are for chevelles/camaros/etc....but several here have used them with some minor tweaks at the collector they are supposed to fit nicely....we will see shortly...
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I think you will have to modify the engine frame stands to make those headers work.
Look at this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=521929 It's the front tube on each side that is the problem.
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Here is the picture of the heads. Looks clean. The bad news is they are 624 castings which are supposedly aren't the best heads chevy made Although most of that is guys wanting to build high hp motors...if you read guys with mild motors they seem to be fine. The good news is these were also corvette heads so they have the 202/1.6 valves in them...so they should be decent. The motor pulled strong in my friend's truck and he got pretty decent mileage so I think it'll make a great motor for the next owner.
Also a picture of the radiator...you can see the spots where the straps were still. A couple fins bent but nothing major and with a quick prep and paint will look very nice and should cool quite well being a thick three core...
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Great deal on the headers. I hope they fit for you without too much work. The engine is looking like a great deal also. A nice solid build there. Paint it and drop it in.
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The headers sound like a good deal and the engine looks clean...go, go, go!
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Thanks guys, ordered a few other small parts last night (plug wires/grommets/skip white HEI (I had one but it has a clear cap) and earlier in the week got a set of restored small block brackets/pulleys from Livrat so should be able to bolt everything up when I get the engine painted. I could have of course restored an old set I have but I can do that and sell mine later....one less thing to have to do now...trying to get this thing done
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Headed out for family time so won't get time on the truck until this evening...will try to get a little accomplished tonight to keep progress going...
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good deal ,family always first , but we are youre second family !! c/10 family !!, so dont keep us waiting , lol
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My wife calls this site facebook for chevy truck nuts. And like facebook, don't waste too much time online, spend it with the family and project.
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Looks like the seller is out of the headers for now at least...but a lot of other stores have these for similar prices...this was just the cheapest set I found
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160807584993...#ht_2986wt_952
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My plan is going to be to lower the engine down onto the stock mounts first...loosely bolt them on (with lots of tape where they might hit ) if they will bolt on and see if I can run them that way. If not, I'll drill the extra holes for the square body mounts in the frame and crossmember and install those...
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Here are some pictures from today's family outing. Posting these for those that follow and also to force me to watch what I eat better
First pic is our whole family's favorite spot....the japanese gardens at maymont. Next is me and my girls at the waterfall there soaking their toes on a sultry day. Finally is a wedding we crashed on our way out of the park couldn't pick a much prettier spot. But the bride had a loooong walk ahead of her to the portico where the groom was Posted via Mobile Device
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hmmm....first time my camera's done that and taken them sideways...guess the two pics I didn't take ended up like that...
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Thanks for sharing , it's great putting a face with someone I talk with so much !
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