Started my heads/cam tonight
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Started my heads/cam tonight
so far all is going well I should have at least the intake off before the night is through...depending when my help arrives we might even be able to get around to getting the heads off too well im off...wish me luck.
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Bill
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this is my first head "swap"...ive replaced a few head gaskets in my day but thats about it...the intake is a bitch to get off especially with the tranny dipstick tube in the way but we eventually got everything off and out...were about 1/2 way done id say...were down to i think 6 head bolts on each side left to undue and then its on to the cam and were in the home stretch as i see it
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things are definately goin good, and don't worry, bill and i have screwed up enough projects to know we need to label everything...lol
hopefully we can get teh rest of this done tomorrow or saturday afternoon and get the car fired again(open headers of course )
later
tim
hopefully we can get teh rest of this done tomorrow or saturday afternoon and get the car fired again(open headers of course )
later
tim
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Originally Posted by foff667
haha 20 minutes per rear bolt maybe
after you get done the first time... it'll be much quicker in the future I've got it down to about 45 mins remove and reinstall...
Air tools definetly help....
Just take your time and you'll be fine...
last year april I installed my own heads, cam, double timing chain, oil pump, headers, lifters, push rods rockers, etc... (this was the first time I had ever taken the top end of a motor apart... I just followed the instructions on ls1howto.com and was set...
http://www.horist.com/images/headcam/thumbs/index.htm are pics of my install in case it helps (i've only got a 384kbps up stream pipe so click on what you want to see)
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lol.. man, that pic looks familiar. I just got done with my heads/cam/intake/timing chain/oil pump/headers/etc.....install!! It was kinda intimidatiing at first, but it seems the further I got, the easier it got. When I got it all buttoned back up, and fired it up for the first time, man, what a feeling of accomplishment, and joy!!
Just remember, take your time, and don't get frustrated, or you will mess up. With the cam and heads I'm running, I had to flycut my pistons, and I had the driver's side done, I wanted to hurry up and get done on the passengers side. Well, I got a lil ahead of myself, and didn't cut enough, so I had to go back and do a few over. VERY frustrating!
Looking good so far.
Just remember, take your time, and don't get frustrated, or you will mess up. With the cam and heads I'm running, I had to flycut my pistons, and I had the driver's side done, I wanted to hurry up and get done on the passengers side. Well, I got a lil ahead of myself, and didn't cut enough, so I had to go back and do a few over. VERY frustrating!
Looking good so far.
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Make sure you chase the bolt hole out very well. I used one of the old head bolts, one each size, and cut the groove in it like on the jmx install write-up works great, and air doesnt hurt either. Good luck. Gotta love the engineering behind the PS pump bracket.
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Originally Posted by blk~2000~Z28
Your damn picture makes it look so, so easy, good luck. Where are you at now assuming this is an all nighter?
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Originally Posted by CAT3
Make sure you chase the bolt hole out very well. I used one of the old head bolts, one each size, and cut the groove in it like on the jmx install write-up works great, and air doesnt hurt either. Good luck. Gotta love the engineering behind the PS pump bracket.
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well day 2 was pretty unproductive...we got the heads off but thats pretty much it...hopefully tomorrow will be a little easier on the back and arm muscles...we have to pull the pulley and cam and slap everything back together...without using a flywheel locking tool whats the easist way to lock up the flywheel? ive heard of goin in from the bottom hole instead of the starter hole...what do you guys recommmend?
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Bill
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Bill
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I'm in the middle of mine too I've got the drivers side head one and the cam installed. Its pretty easy especially compared to my old LT1 car. Get ready for A LONG time clean up of the bolt holes. Getting the coolant out, cleaning the threads with the grinded on bolt and cleaning the block took forever. I'm a little of a perfectionist but really does take awhile I got it so all my head bolts thread in and out by hand.
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I'm in the middle of mine too I've got the drivers side head one and the cam installed. Its pretty easy especially compared to my old LT1 car. Get ready for A LONG time clean up of the bolt holes. Getting the coolant out, cleaning the threads with the grinded on bolt and cleaning the block took forever. I'm a little of a perfectionist but really does take awhile I got it so all my head bolts thread in and out by hand.
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