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Originally Posted by SSLance
My very first engine upgrade project as a teenager was a 4 bolt main 350 I traded for out of a recently wrecked 2nd Gen Camaro that I put in my 1978 Monte Carlo. It spun a rod bearing about 3 weeks later...
I'm pretty sure some damage happened to it during it's accident as well.
Sorry for your luck but it looks like you have a good plan in place.
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I have never had this bad of luck on an engine to be honest and I have bought a ton of engines. It just so happens that its likely the most spendy of them all. Sometimes that is how the cookie crumbles.
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Originally Posted by rustomatic
You are one motivated dude! I'm pretty sure that I'm speaking for the crowd when I say that if you show up at Thunderhill, your beer will be free, regardless of how much you require. If you do not require beer, it will undoubtedly be consumed in your honor.
On a related note, I've always had my best luck with used engines--it's been the opposite with machine shops. Here's hoping the crate version does the trick.
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Oh I have no intentions of not making it there. Pretty much plan on hell or highwater Ill be driving that direction next Friday morning.
I have had my very best luck with used factory engines and never had much luck with rebuilds. I am hoping that the factory engine does me well.
Ill drink your beer my friend!!!! Looking forward to meeting lots of new faces by the way.
Oh man....hope that big girl shows up tomorrow.
Got my pre oiler built so I can put all of my oil in through the block and get the new motor nicely oiled up before start up. I popped off a cam cover and rotated the crank over while putting the lube in and sure enough, I had lots of oil coming up onto the cam while rotating it over. Should work sweet on the new engine too.
Now you guys might be laughing but for like $12.00 it works really well. The end of the sprayer is 1/4" so a 1/4" brass coupler and a piece of 1/4" brass pipe and it bolted right where the oil pressure sender was located.
With that done, I had a few things on the interior that were bugging the crap out of me. The dash was still not bolted in so I got that cleaned up and bolted in, its not picture worthy but its in there and I can get a few things buttoned up. Little bit at a time right.
Sorry for the finger in the picture..
These were bugging the crap out of me. They looked terrible on the newly upholstered seats.
Got my upholstery skills out and got to work on them.
Its all about the little things right??
Looks so much better in my opinion.
Now, do I paint the seat brackets? Wrap them in Vinyl? I have no clue. I need to try and get some carpet dye or something, the copper color is terrible.
Thanks for following along and all of the words of encouragement fellas.
Sean