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Re: Rebuilding Ty #284
Been a long weekend, and half the pictures I took I took with my phone which I can't transfer right now, but its at least an update.
Well, I got the bareblock, crank and all of the other parts on friday, and started working on it. As you know, the reason the motor came apart was because of a issue with the balence of the crank. It was recommended to me to go to mid-michigan crank and have a man known as Cal do it, and convert it over to be internally balanced. I thought this was overkill but I went with it anyway. long story shot I go tit all back and started putting it together. My engine builder machined everything and ordered all of the correctly sized parts, assuring me that it just needed to be bolted together. I checked everything out and indeed it seems he was correct (I had to check).
Everything went together pretty well, with the only difficultys being removing the timing gear from the old crank (had to modify a puller) and locating a new nylon oilpump driveshaft guide (mid michigan auto).
on sunday I had it ready to go in, but delays kept me from really getting started on it until late, myself and a friend managed to get the motor bolted into the truck, and am currently sitting at about 60% completion of the installation. I am hoping to get it finished up tonight, and get it fired. I am going to have to play with fueling though, as I have doubled the size of my injectors...
Been a long weekend, and half the pictures I took I took with my phone which I can't transfer right now, but its at least an update.
Well, I got the bareblock, crank and all of the other parts on friday, and started working on it. As you know, the reason the motor came apart was because of a issue with the balence of the crank. It was recommended to me to go to mid-michigan crank and have a man known as Cal do it, and convert it over to be internally balanced. I thought this was overkill but I went with it anyway. long story shot I go tit all back and started putting it together. My engine builder machined everything and ordered all of the correctly sized parts, assuring me that it just needed to be bolted together. I checked everything out and indeed it seems he was correct (I had to check).
Everything went together pretty well, with the only difficultys being removing the timing gear from the old crank (had to modify a puller) and locating a new nylon oilpump driveshaft guide (mid michigan auto).
on sunday I had it ready to go in, but delays kept me from really getting started on it until late, myself and a friend managed to get the motor bolted into the truck, and am currently sitting at about 60% completion of the installation. I am hoping to get it finished up tonight, and get it fired. I am going to have to play with fueling though, as I have doubled the size of my injectors...
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