Dartfreak75
Restore it, Dont part it!
Yes it is on the pan now. I could feel it when I put the pan on.Did you adjust the oil pick up? As was pointed out above, the pickup needs to touch the pan.
Yes it is on the pan now. I could feel it when I put the pan on.Did you adjust the oil pick up? As was pointed out above, the pickup needs to touch the pan.
Question! Do yall use the gaskets provided for the China walls or just a bead of rtv? Iv read alot of ppl just use rtv im kinda leaning towards both. Rtv on both sides of the gasket.
flavor ? Ultra black is what I use.NO GASKET. Just RTV and send it.
Im using jb weld brand blackflavor ? Ultra black is what I use.
I got it started by hand and tapped it with a block till I could get to the threads with the bolt then just tightened it down with the bolt.This is real progress! Lookin good! What are you installing the balancer with? It does look like maybe it could go back a little farther.......but it's difficult to tell not being right on top of it. If you're not using a balancer installer, be extra careful. Sometimes it can deceive you. Sounds like lifter preload is right in the ballpark.
I know there are many here who say not to use the cork gaskets on the china walls but I do, and while the “no gasket just RTV is good”, when contemplating that method all that comes to my mind is this: Biggest issue is cleanliness. You read the instructions that Felpro provides you ensure an oil free surface, I bend the little head gasket ears/nubs up a little, run thin beads of rtv ultra black at each corner of the head/block junction, peel the paper from each gasket and stick them on the clean dry block, making sure those head gasket nubs go into the little holes, then I push the nubs back down to how they were, then run a bead on top of the gasket/head junction to fill in the small gap and then install the intake otherwise dry. I’ve done this countless times with never a problem with leaks, squishing out of the cork gaskets, and removal and cleanup of the intake is easy. The key is cleanliness and following the little instruction paper they provide with the gasket set.Question! Do yall use the gaskets provided for the China walls or just a bead of rtv? Iv read alot of ppl just use rtv im kinda leaning towards both. Rtv on both sides of the gasket.
I know there are many here who say not to use the cork gaskets on the china walls but I do, and while the “no gasket just RTV is good”, when contemplating that method all that comes to my mind is this: Biggest issue is cleanliness. You read the instructions that Felpro provides you ensure an oil free surface, I bend the little head gasket ears/nubs up a little, run thin beads of rtv ultra black at each corner of the head/block junction, peel the paper from each gasket and stick them on the clean dry block, making sure those head gasket nubs go into the little holes, then I push the nubs back down to how they were, then run a bead on top of the gasket/head junction to fill in the small gap and then install the intake otherwise dry. I’ve done this countless times with never a problem with leaks, squishing out of the cork gaskets, and removal and cleanup of the intake is easy. The key is cleanliness and following the little instruction paper they provide with the gasket set.
Looks like it broke off flush. That blows.Here is it all finished. I still have some small stuff to do but the majority of its done. I broke a manifold stud off so I gotta try and get that out tomorrow. Go figure right? But other than that its ready for the flexplate and transmission. Hopefully this time next week I will be putting it in the car.
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Yea it did I got it drilled in the center im hoping I can easy out it today.Looks like it broke off flush. That blows.
Might put some heat on it before you try to extract it. It may help unseize it.Yea it did I got it drilled in the center im hoping I can easy out it today.
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Yea I was thinking that too.Might put some heat on it before you try to extract it. It may help unseize it.
I posted over on your project thread about left-handed drill bits. Worth a try.Yea I was thinking that too.
Yea I was thinking that too.
I got it out. The last option way. Lol I broke 2 different easy outs heat was not a help that sucker was seized. Drilled it out and retaped the hole good to go now.If you have a torch that isn’t propane, heat that stud up until it’s red hot. Squirt some WD-40 on it while it’s hot (free contact high if you’re into that kinda thing) and then see if you can take a punch and get it to turn.
The last option should be drilling it out by hand.