earthman
Fascinated by rolling objects!
You keep us entertained and awed Bob. I'm going to be without a shop for an indefinite period but your projects will keep me inspired until i can get back in the game. Thanks for sharing.
A few years ago I went to the Chevy dealership to get OEM starter bolts. The counter guy told me they buy theirs from NAPA.I like using the 99-04 4.3 V6 starters.
I know you know this but, make sure the bolts are actual starter bolts.
A few years ago I went to the Chevy dealership to get OEM starter bolts. The counter guy told me they buy theirs from NAPA.
On the engine assembly front I tried to put the pistons and rods in the block but my adjustable ring compressor wouldn't cooperate. After years of usage it just became too wobbly especially on the short skirt pistons. So I bought one of these one size only super trick tapered sleeve installers.View attachment 182549
I've heard good things about Remflex gaskets but haven't used them myself.Engine is assembled and along with the trans is in the car. We are 89.653 % done. Going to try something different with the headers. Instead of gaskets (I've use all kinds) I'm using high temp silicone.
The ferrules deform, so they're designed to be single-use.I always have problems with those little skinny copper lines used on mine too! Once I connect them one time, I've never had one seal again after opening it up. I went to Ace hardware and bought a bunch of the ferrules(wedding bands) and change them every time I have to reconnect that line.
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