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Old 06-24-2022, 10:27 PM   #51
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This is a big block, but same idea, still no worries....
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Just searched a video (real}Quick before I left for work that morning

BBC and SBC have a lot of the same dimensions
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Old 06-24-2022, 10:33 PM   #52
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Guys stop with the horror stories . it's a father daughter project , Let's help him get thru a timing change and tune up before we go off on rebuilding engines .
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Old 06-24-2022, 11:16 PM   #53
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Ok, y'all inspired me.

I'm going to test the compression to make sure that's still good. Anything else I should check before I'm up to my elbows in education?

I just bought David Vizard CBB engine book from Amazon about rebuilding.

Thx all for the encouragement and perspective!
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Old 06-24-2022, 11:25 PM   #54
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Guys stop with the horror stories . it's a father daughter project , Let's help him get thru a timing change and tune up before we go off on rebuilding engines .
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Ok, y'all inspired me.

I'm going to test the compression to make sure that's still good.

I just bought David Vizard CBB engine book from Amazon.

What's a few weeks among friends, right?
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Old 06-25-2022, 12:20 AM   #55
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Re: Noob with a daughters project

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Ok, y'all inspired me.

I'm going to test the compression to make sure that's still good. Anything else I should check before I'm up to my elbows in education?

I just bought David Vizard CBB engine book from Amazon about rebuilding.

Thx all for the encouragement and perspective!
That's the best BBC book! Sorry, when ranting before, I failed to realize that you were wrenching on a BBC. All pretty much the same!

AND, to perhaps inspire some confidence, I did a cam swap tonight on my 383 SBC! so, timing set off and back on, pulled the intake, swapped camshaft and lifters. It's on its way back together! I left the rear two oil pan bolts in, but loose. Removed the rest. Only two required a wobble socket extension to get around crossmember. The pan dropped JUST enough that I could pull the timing cover off. I haven't removed headers, engine mounts, or even front accessories, aside from the serpentine belt, water pump, crank pulley and harmonic balancer. I've been at it for about 3 hours, and will have it all buttoned up, ready to fire in about two more hours. It's REALLY not a difficult job! And, even if you had more issues that surface after the swap, your only out an evening and some cheap parts.

I've done the same to the 434" BBC in my '68 GMC. No issues.

Good luck! Post pictures!

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Old 06-29-2022, 12:55 PM   #56
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Re: Noob with a daughters project

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Ok, y'all inspired me.

I'm going to test the compression to make sure that's still good. Anything else I should check before I'm up to my elbows in education?

I just bought David Vizard CBB engine book from Amazon about rebuilding.

Thx all for the encouragement and perspective!
As a previous person, I tool did not see that you are working on a big block. Basically I was just saying that if you are nervous about doing any kind of work on this motor that this is normal, but that does not mean you cannot learn how to do this work, heck we all had to learn one way or another. Getting this book and reading it (not just looking at the pics... lol) will help give you some insight into how is all works, no matter if you are doing a cam swap, timing chain replacement, carb swap or complete engine overhaul. Educate yourself, it will make you feel better about it and inspire confidence in yourself. if you have questions, post them on here. I have ask many a question on this site and damn there are alot of great people on here that will help you. I have faith in you and your daughter!!
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Old 07-16-2022, 03:10 PM   #57
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Re: Noob with a daughters project

Lint, how goes it???
Your thread was about to roll off the front page, didn't want to loose track of you!!!
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Old 07-17-2022, 08:57 AM   #58
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Keep it going brother you got this
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Old 07-17-2022, 05:41 PM   #59
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Lint, how goes it???
Your thread was about to roll off the front page, didn't want to loose track of you!!!
I had about a month of travels and then got bit by the COVID bug, so there's been a bit of a delay.

I'll get to going through the book and then find an engine hoist/mount and tear it down.

Thx for the follow up
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Old 11-27-2022, 10:29 PM   #60
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Ok, so she's off to college and we're needing to try and cash out the truck, which is still rough. Where's the best place to try and recoup the $4k I'm into this little gem?

It's a sad day here for sure and I don't have the time or $$ to keep pushing forward. 😢
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Old 11-27-2022, 11:04 PM   #61
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Re: Noob with a daughters project

I would suggest Subscribing for $25.oo

Then post an add to sell here on the Forum.

Link to sell : https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...splay.php?f=76


I my opinion this would be the best money spent.
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