Further work. Pulled the hood to make room. Valve train is off. May pull the heads tonight or tommorow. Pull a all nighter though tbh it won't take long. Either way. Pic of the carnage.
Further work. Pulled the hood to make room. Valve train is off. May pull the heads tonight or tommorow. Pull a all nighter though tbh it won't take long. Either way. Pic of the carnage.
Alright. Heads are off. Getting ready to clean them up. May shoot them with some paint and slap them on hopefully this weekend. Depends on how long it takes me to clean all surfaces proper.
Gotta go one more finish pass with a scotch pad and the heads are going on!
And a clean........definitely a clean.
Heads are on though I need to install all the head bolts and torque. I'm off tommorow so I plan on doing that. And over the weekend get it all back together. Hopefully.
Jimmy came through and provided this. I had asked for a edelbrock intake to match the other parts. It's a single plane which is what I want. Figure I'll maximize the fact it's got too large a cam and get all the mods to support that. Maybe next engine I'll do it different.
Right. Updates. Truck is nearly back together. I have no anticipation it will start right up but I tried to line up my marks on the distributor and all wires are correct. Need to install the valve train tommorow and try to get the valves adjusted. Change the oil and add coolant and see what happens.
The carb is the same though the intake required some mods to the existing alternator bracket. It's all fitted now. Mock up shot.
I will likely not need the spacer. With this air gap style intake and the exhaust crossovers blocked I anticipate cooler fuel which should fix the issue this all started out with. Fuel boiling in the bowl after a run. The single plane intake and general setup coupled with the 3.08 rear gears should make it a top end beast (as far as a 305 goes).
All done today. Need to fit an oil cap and get some cover gaskets and misc crap. End of work today pic.
Tommorow I plan on the valve train and a general adjustment. Also as it's the 4th I plan to go to the range and celebrate some Murica with some rounds through my AK47! Pic below and no it's 22lr. Wife's ammo. 7.62x39 goodness!
Happy 4th fellas!
You're leaving a ton on the table by running the wrong cam and that single plane intake on there. I'm just an old guy who has been there-done that and learned that less is often more when it comes to engine builds.
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I realize that. For sure. Truck runs hard or did on top end. Figured I'd emphasize that for now. Maybe a different cam and rear gears. Thinking a 350 vortec setup with this cam and lifter combo should fix the issue.
I haven't been to the range since all this Covid stuff hit and ammo prices went to the moon. I'm hoping they come back down to normal soon...
It's alive! Sort of. I did a quick valve adjustment and tried to fire it off. Sounds rough. Though I'm certain it's the combination of valves not right and timing. But it's something. I'm gonna try to do it right today and see where that gets me.
Found all the adapters and fittings I needed for the cooling system.
She's running boys. Need to tune it but for now we have progress!
Fixed the "lifter tick" which was and exhaust manifold bolt loose. Need to tweak the idle and timing and. Let er rip tater chip!
I discovered that the relay pack on the firewall is pretty much useless. So off it's coming! One may be for the CHSML but I've been told that's not always the case.
Gonna tag it tommorow. Hope to start driving again Tuesday. Need a little trans fluid and I need to shake her down. I did take it on a little drive and it's definitely stronger than it was. Had to change the setting on the accel pump and have to drive it to see how that does. Also found some more weight reduction to do.
For now. I upgraded the return spring. Replaced the cover hold downs with wider ones and slapped my old t handles on. Will put some fresh gas and see how aggressive I can get timing wise on 87.
Took it to a local Cars and Coffee meet. Parked off to the side so no real good shots. When people are showing up in Skylines and LS swapped 56 Chevrolet 510s I figured who would wanna see my E36 M3.
Turns out it was appreciated! Had quite a few people do the low key whistle and talk about it. Had several people talk to me about it. Feels good knowing it's a cool little truck and even though it's basic. It's still cool.
I'm also installing a fuel pressure regulator as I feel my bog going into the secondaries is caused by fuel pressure. Can't hurt to set it to around 5 psi and see what happens.
Its a Holley from Summit Racing.
Fuel pressure before was a little over 5.5 psi. Now with the regulator it's a solid 5.0 out of the box. Will report after a drive.
Final product. Yes. Cragers. Cragers are different. Fitted the washers they came with and the correct lugs had to fiddle with it due to the bolt pattern thing cragers have. But they are on!
So I've rejetted the Edelbrock and I can't get it to be the way I want. Still bogs. Still runs fine otherwise but between the secondary issue and overall it being too large. I did a thing. Ordered a Holley Street Warrior 600 from Holley refurbishment.
So I have been and will continue to read this stem to stern and was wondering if you would mind giving some details and maybe going over some of the intricacies of the hybrid electrical/mechanical fuel system. What all went into making the electric fuel pump play nice with the big hanking carb? Thanks, keep up the good work
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