Got her fired up!!!!!
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Got her fired up!!!!!
I finally got everything hooked up and got it running.
I have a problem, though. I'm not getting any coolant flow. The thermostat is brand new, so I will assume, for the time being, that that's not what's causing it. My truck has no heater, so I removed the heater hose barbs, tapped them, and installed pipe plugs. Do these need to be connected?
I have a problem, though. I'm not getting any coolant flow. The thermostat is brand new, so I will assume, for the time being, that that's not what's causing it. My truck has no heater, so I removed the heater hose barbs, tapped them, and installed pipe plugs. Do these need to be connected?
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Too cool. Love the first start. All of that aluminum sure looks nice in there.
As for the coolant, are you sure it got hot enough to even open the thermostat?
As for heater, I have seen mixed stories. Some claim you absolutely need to have some type of loop. Others claim they block theirs off with no issues.
As for the coolant, are you sure it got hot enough to even open the thermostat?
As for heater, I have seen mixed stories. Some claim you absolutely need to have some type of loop. Others claim they block theirs off with no issues.
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Nice truck! It is a good feeling when they start for the first time.. After I filled my radiator, I knew I did not have enough in to also fill the motor. I removed the top hose off of the radiator, loosened one of the steam fitting on the top of the block and filled motor through the top hose. When the it showed up at the steam port, I tightened it up and topped off the hose.
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Nice truck! It is a good feeling when they start for the first time.. After I filled my radiator, I knew I did not have enough in to also fill the motor. I removed the top hose off of the radiator, loosened one of the steam fitting on the top of the block and filled motor through the top hose. When the it showed up at the steam port, I tightened it up and topped off the hose.
Thanks for all the positive replies. In the video, the carb was pretty much untouched. I got the carb slightly used, and the PO had done some tuning(jets, squirters, air bleeds, and a 50cc front pump) for a cammed LY6, so I figure it should be pretty close. I'm not sure yet if I like the 50cc pump, but I'll try it for a while. Anyway, a little later I pulled it out of the garage, let it cool off for a while(as well as me), then went back out and fiddled with the idle mixture and idle speed settings. The idle smoothed out some, which kind of had me worried considering the cam specs. I jumped in and put in gear, though, and she really starts singing a tune. I haven't set anything with a vacuum guage yet, and I've never messed with a four-corner idle system yet, so I'm not done tuning yet. I also just stuck the #3 timing pill in to get a middle of the road timing baseline.
I'm going Wednesday to get the exhaust hooked up, and get the TV cable adjusted so I can drive it(after the coolant flow issue is resolved), then the fine tuning and final detailing begins.