that's a cool findWe ended up using lunati dual springs, but Matt's cam is .560 lift. Took a bit of time to find what we needed with the mag's short installed height. The springs we bought were for a Pontiac.
that's a cool find
I used a Pontiac U-joint when I had a small yoke drive shaft and a large yoke on the 3rd member. I used to do that all the time. I still have one of the u-joints, but I forgot the part # LOL age....If I could get paid for all the time I spend looking for good deals, I would never have to work again.
I used a Pontiac U-joint when I had a small yoke drive shaft and a large yoke on the 3rd member. I used to do that all the time. I still have one of the u-joints, but I forgot the part # LOL age....
I used a Pontiac U-joint when I had a small yoke drive shaft and a large yoke on the 3rd member. I used to do that all the time. I still have one of the u-joints, but I forgot the part # LOL age....
I bought there spring kit (springs/retainers/keepers) for my magnum heads. I wish I could find the source for their spring supplier. Their springs are not larger in diameter than stock like the Comps that everyone uses. Retainers fit nice.
Well normally stuff like yes I do pictures and step by step of what I ran into and what things I did but I think this has been done too many times on the internet so I'll just let the thread go from here and thank the people that tried to help.. I appreciate it..View attachment 1715422969
you know at first I was kind of kicking myself in the butt a little bit because I could have got that Part cheaper and no question I could have put this package together on hell of a lot cheaper. But I did finally open it today over a week later and was pleasantly surprised to see how complete it is with all the bolts and gaskets I'm pretty much everything I need to make it nice. Of course I have my own our TV and I can reuse the bolts and stuff like that but it was again very pleasant to open the package and see how complete everything is and ready to go nice and clean.. no longer kicking myself and we do need to support these people who are doing stuff for our Mopar's.. I mean let's not hand them our paychecks but if they are in or make a couple dollars that's what keeps them open.. had I known I could got it's cheaper I would have probably done it but in the end I'm happy...
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Joking???......
I didn't know what the hell you were talking about.. I mean I Googled it and everything and I'm like what the hell...Joking
It will never run again
I know you wouldn't find it funny, but I do. lol
One thing I'm surprised nobody mentioned, I strongly suggest you check the rod bearings. On the 100 plus thousand mile ones I've taken apart, the upper shells are always showing copper in the middle. Good running, clean ones also.
Make sure you have the heads checked, as they are probably cracked.
I know, I want to take it out but already it's became quite a bit of work. And it's obvious this is going to solve the problems that I've been having with it.. I've had the truck for over a year now and just been adding oil.. well besides actual oil changes.. besides that snowmobile season is creeping up on me real fast...Come on man, if your gonna do it , you have to do it right. lol if not, it goes against everything you stand for.