puttin the head on today.
head courtesy of Andreas Miko. Other than a lot of carbon in the exhaust valves that was preventing the valves from seating correctly, this head was mint. We cleaned the valve seats and pulled 20inhg vacuum first shot.
These are the new Golden Eagle head studs. A lot of people here said they were a bit long, well... they were wrong? These are of the studs set as per instructions. Every thread was used, and there was none to spare. Actually, if anything, the studs should be about 1/4" longer. But they installed perfectly and the threads had no rough spots in them at all. (unlike every set of ARPs I've Used). The quality on the studs is top notch!
This is a pic of the Cometic gasket. You can see that it was blown in several places.
I wrapped the manifold to keep heat in and to prevent heat soaking of the radiator. I will be adding a vent to the hood (reluctantly) in order to get rid of some heat in slow moving traffic. The runners were spaced too closely to wrap each runner individually, so I hope this doesn't cause any issues with the SCH40 steel. I'm sure it will be ok, but the wrap looks a little funny. Function>Form.
Here's the dirty bitch here. The motor is far from clean on the outside, but the inside looks like new. I will be investing in some tough cleaner to take off some exhaust soot from the blown ex manifold gasket I had with my log manifold. Brake clean and carb clean barely seem to do anything. Any ideas?
I should have the car started next week. I haven't been working on getting it going as much as I should, but work is tiring. I get home and just wanna sleep and I haven't had a day off in 10 days until today.
head courtesy of Andreas Miko. Other than a lot of carbon in the exhaust valves that was preventing the valves from seating correctly, this head was mint. We cleaned the valve seats and pulled 20inhg vacuum first shot.
These are the new Golden Eagle head studs. A lot of people here said they were a bit long, well... they were wrong? These are of the studs set as per instructions. Every thread was used, and there was none to spare. Actually, if anything, the studs should be about 1/4" longer. But they installed perfectly and the threads had no rough spots in them at all. (unlike every set of ARPs I've Used). The quality on the studs is top notch!
This is a pic of the Cometic gasket. You can see that it was blown in several places.
I wrapped the manifold to keep heat in and to prevent heat soaking of the radiator. I will be adding a vent to the hood (reluctantly) in order to get rid of some heat in slow moving traffic. The runners were spaced too closely to wrap each runner individually, so I hope this doesn't cause any issues with the SCH40 steel. I'm sure it will be ok, but the wrap looks a little funny. Function>Form.
Here's the dirty bitch here. The motor is far from clean on the outside, but the inside looks like new. I will be investing in some tough cleaner to take off some exhaust soot from the blown ex manifold gasket I had with my log manifold. Brake clean and carb clean barely seem to do anything. Any ideas?
I should have the car started next week. I haven't been working on getting it going as much as I should, but work is tiring. I get home and just wanna sleep and I haven't had a day off in 10 days until today.