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Old 11-03-2014, 10:23 AM   #51
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Re: broke a bolt off in intake on thermostat housing

Yeah I might just try to get another cylinder head....do I need to have them both redone, or just get another one for the driver side and slap it on??

I'm still battling over whether to do this or just get the crate engine. Or have my engine rebuilt.

I'm really would like to get a crate engine, but because of my driveway and lack of space and where my truck is parked i'm kinda screwed....

This is really crappy....if I had more room at my house, I'd buy a hoist and yank my engine out, then rent a truck....have the crate engine delivered to my work where I have forklift and dock access....bring the engine home....hoist it out and into my garage...ect.....

It's looking like my only choices for my situation are either just slap on another cylinder head and call it a day.....or have all the work done by a local shop....i'd have the truck towed to them as is.....then pay a giant bill......i'm already upside down on this truck as is considering it's resale value.....
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Old 11-03-2014, 05:22 PM   #52
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Old 11-03-2014, 07:37 PM   #53
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wow, bad luck - but some good learning experience you're going through. I suggest you buy a book - it'd be much easier to learn than trying to understand what everyone here says. If you go the new engine route, find a good mechanic local to help you install it.
I agree with litew8, in order to satisfy warranty requirements for a crate engine a good mechanic is needed. Repair manuals hold a vast amount of information for your truck. If you decide on a crate engine, check out Jegs.com crate engine with free shipping:
http://www.jegs.com/p/Chevrolet-Perf...52506/10002/-1
They sometimes have that crate engine on fleaBay for around $1,200.
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Old 11-03-2014, 07:55 PM   #54
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Re: broke a bolt off in intake on thermostat housing

day late me put a nut on top mig weld the center of the nut to bolt to remove.
work back & forward out they comes have had to weld 2nd and 3rd nut back
on to get it out old man show me 20+ years ago works everytime for me.
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Old 11-03-2014, 09:34 PM   #55
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