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Old 10-18-2015, 09:39 AM   #1
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I would be scared to even remove that motor for the chance of scratching that engine bay.
I know, right?
I did it all by my self just for this reason!
I didn't want to watch someone else put any scratches in it!
I took my time, and worked very slowly!!!!
I am so happy now that it is out, because I don't have to lean over it either...
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Old 10-18-2015, 11:13 AM   #2
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Sucks that you're having trouble, but I would look very hard at the oil galley plugs behind the timing chain. I would suggest tapping them for 3/8" pipe plugs anyway while you have it apart....easy to do, just make sure you don't go too deep.

Of course now is the time to put a bigger cam, more compression, etc....you can never have too much horsepower
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Old 10-18-2015, 08:56 PM   #3
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Sucks that you're having trouble, but I would look very hard at the oil galley plugs behind the timing chain. I would suggest tapping them for 3/8" pipe plugs anyway while you have it apart....easy to do, just make sure you don't go too deep.

Of course now is the time to put a bigger cam, more compression, etc....you can never have too much horsepower
Ha-Ha-Ha!
Good call on the oil galley plug, I was only joking about where it may have come from.
I was gonna tap them for plugs, but didn't want to introduce any steel chips into the mix... And when I saw how whoever installed these plugs executed the task, I decided to just replace them correctly.... They had driven them in with something less than 1/4" in diameter which dented the center, thus reducing the diameter for the press fit. Not only that, they never thought to remove the factory peening that originally retained them before installing the new ones.
For removal of the old plugs I drilled a .062 hole in the center, and attempted to screw in a sheet-metal screw to pull it out with. But before having the screw inserted securely, the plugs spun in their bore without effort & I pulled the remaining 2 plugs out by hand. You could see score marks on the diameter where it had been driven in over the factory peens, so they had to have been leaking.

This thing already has a really healthy cam & is faster than I expected. I haven't even had a chance to start working on adding the nitrous yet!!!
I just want to store this thing in one piece before the snow!
Thanks for chiming-in, I appreciate the comments, and I will post pics on the progress soon.
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Old 10-18-2015, 09:55 PM   #4
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Hello Guys!
Today I really got quite a bit accomplished!
I had a hell of a time removing the balancer hub, but when I did, things started moving fairly well.
Does anybody see anything wrong with this picture???


Could it be that the oil galley plug is missing?
I guess that this could be one reason for loosing some oil pressure...

I have replaced all of the oil galley plugs correctly this time, so it shouldn't be a problem in the future (I have never worked on this engine before).


Looking way-better now!

Now, what about this? Does anybody see something wrong with this picture?



I guess that this is another really good for loosing oil pressure!
The wrong type of oil pump drive gear was used for a billet steel roller cam, and the teeth are simply too soft for a standard steel gear, they must be hardened!
And it's replacement!
A melonized GM Performance gear (hardened) & billet aluminum housing instead of the stock plastic one...



To top it all off, I installed a new set of Clevite-77 main & rod bearings, simply for piece-of-mind. The old bearings didn't look that bad, but I wanted to start over, because I already have it apart, and I drove it farther than I wanted without oil-pressure...
I plasti-gaged it all, and the worst looking bearings checked the tightest, at just less than .002" clearance... I am sure that all will be fine!



Chime in and tell me your comments!!
I will get this thing going again this week, I promise!!!
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Old 10-19-2015, 08:02 AM   #5
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hey Mike, we missed you and we talked about just exactly what you were doing then and sure enough... you were. glad you got ahead of the weather and glad to see all the weekend progress. keep at it bro.
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Old 10-19-2015, 10:15 PM   #6
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hey Mike, we missed you and we talked about just exactly what you were doing then and sure enough... you were. glad you got ahead of the weather and glad to see all the weekend progress. keep at it bro.
Awe Clem,
Me & a buddy from work were seriously super-interested on making the trek to your party until all of this took place...I was getting so excited about attempting to pull this off!!!
It would have been such a blast to be there!

We were actually on our way to dinner the evening of the mishap, and his wife was riding with me because she hadn't been for a ride in the truck yet, and he was following behind. I was getting on it a little, and thought I had bent a pushrod...or maybe all of them!
I then babied it to my house & parked it.
The next morning I realized that there was no oil-pressure & began to research the subject, then started buying parts before I even took it apart!
The first thing that I changed though, was to rewire the computer to shut-off the fuel pump if there is no oil-pressure...
This wouldn't have fixed the oil pump drive gear, but would have saved the bearings, and maybe removing the engine.
I am truly bummed that I didn't get to make it to your party. I am sure that it was way better than I have imagined.
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Old 10-22-2015, 12:16 PM   #7
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Well Guys,
SHE'S ALIVE!!!
Had the engine back in & running on Tuesday evening!
I put the hood back on it yesterday, and cleaned her all-up, only to get caught in the rain on my drive home from the shop!...I am gonna start calling it my rain vehicle, because every time that I get her spotless it rains!
I have put about 60 miles on it already, and it has way better oil-pressure now with all of the oil galley plugs in place!
Here are some pics that I shot this morning.




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Old 10-22-2015, 12:25 PM   #8
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...And my favorite shot!
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Old 10-22-2015, 12:54 PM   #9
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Congrats on getting it back on the road. Man that was a fast resurrection!! And that thing looks sweet.
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Old 10-22-2015, 01:27 PM   #10
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Since you were dealing with the engine in this last go around I thought you might give us more motor shots!
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:01 PM   #11
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Need you to come on out to Oregon to stomp out Steiners running gear. That would only take you 3 1/2 days as fast as you work.
Truck looks Great.
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Old 10-22-2015, 04:45 PM   #12
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Congrats on getting it back on the road. Man that was a fast resurrection!! And that thing looks sweet.
THANKS!
I couldn't stand to see it in pieces all winter!

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Need you to come on out to Oregon to stomp out Steiners running gear. That would only take you 3 1/2 days as fast as you work.
Truck looks Great.
Thanks Greg!
You need to start rounding up the parts!....This may be do-able!!!!

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Since you were dealing with the engine in this last go around I thought you might give us more motor shots!
Here ya go!
Not much to look at really! LOL!





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Glad she is back running and everything seems to be doing well. She looks great!
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Old 10-24-2015, 02:22 PM   #15
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your truck turned out beautiful. was a joy to read from the beginning and see the results. all the small details added up to make your work of art.
I have a sister/brother-in-law that live in Wyoming, MI. been there before but it's a long way from here.
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Glad she is back running and everything seems to be doing well. She looks great!
Thanks! I have logged about 250 miles since the re-work, and have gotten caught in the rain twice!!
I think that I will be cleaning her up for storage in the next few days...

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your truck turned out beautiful. was a joy to read from the beginning and see the results. all the small details added up to make your work of art.
I have a sister/brother-in-law that live in Wyoming, MI. been there before but it's a long way from here.
Thanks a lot for the comments!!!
Wyoming is just another suburb of Grand Rapids, and within a 15 minute drive from my home!
Shout out if you are ever in town during the summer season!
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Relieved to see you were able to get things back into shape quickly and go out driving.
One day we'll all be parked side by side.
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Great looking truck, and a very interesting thread to follow.
Congrats. on the build and also on the engine repair.
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beautiful truck! awesome build!
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way to knock it out bro... she looks great and now runs great.

the only downer is old man winter is quickly approaching. chilled down in the 30's this morning but its OK I'm wearing flipflops, living in defiance.

hope you get some more miles in before hibernation time...
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Relieved to see you were able to get things back into shape quickly and go out driving.
One day we'll all be parked side by side.
Thanks Greg!
It really bothered me to not dig into it & fix it!
I would have went stir-crazy to sit & wait until spring to figure it out & fix it!!!

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Great looking truck, and a very interesting thread to follow.
Congrats. on the build and also on the engine repair.
Thanks a lot!!! makes me rest easier knowing that all is good for spring cruizin!

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Nice work man!
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beautiful truck! awesome build!
Thanks a lot. this build has taken a toll on my personal life!

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way to knock it out bro... she looks great and now runs great.

the only downer is old man winter is quickly approaching. chilled down in the 30's this morning but its OK I'm wearing flipflops, living in defiance.

hope you get some more miles in before hibernation time...
Thanks Clem!
Now that I have had the motor apart, I know exactly what I've got!
It should be pretty bullet-proof from this point forward!
It runs great, and I have leaned on it pretty hard since the mishap without disappointment!!!
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No real updates really.
Went up to check on my baby in storage today, and add a battery tender.
I started her & let her run for a bit...The cam sounds so lumpy in the cool air!
I wanted to take her for a drive, but didn't dare because of all of the deer movement in this area.
I peeled back the cover & took a pic for good measure!!!



I also bought a new-to-me beater, to replace my '95 Astro with 320k plus miles!...This should get me through a few years, and be fun to drive!
Now that I am not haulin' around grundgy parts, it should work out pretty good!
Here are a few pics of her!
She has got some miles on her, but very clean & runs stellar!
I was just lookin for a good solid ride that excited me a bit!





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Hmmm, I know where the twin to that one is...
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Hmmm, I know where the twin to that one is...
Niiiiiiiice Gregg!
It looks like yours is lowered. That was the 1st thing that I was gonna do to mine, but I put it on the hoist only to find that someone has replaced the rear bags & springs.
If I could find some stock springs cheap, I would buy new bags & readjust ride height in the rear, and buy drop kit for the front...The compressor still works.
Your thoughts?
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