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Captainfab 09-16-2017 11:00 PM

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I have heard they do very nice work. Apparently they don't mind doing street/performance engines?

jlsanborn 10-02-2017 10:59 PM

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I hope so John! Two weeks is now on its fifth. I have a pile of parts here and can't wait to show, just need a block!

Low Elco 10-03-2017 08:03 AM

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Don't get me started... much cursing at my house over this very thing!

Captainfab 10-03-2017 11:28 PM

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I'm anxious to hear this 406 run.......ought to be a nice runner!

jlsanborn 10-10-2017 08:38 PM

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Wrong truck update....

So, I popped in on Friday. Block is bored, just need to mock up for zero deck. "Hopefully this week" ugh!!! I've got a pile of parts here and another load of love shipped today. I should have everything except pushrods and pan gasket. I dropped the pan with the block for a bath and I don't know if I need thick or thin, using a one piece. Won't know pushrod length until I've got it assembled. Boy has seen them motors come in with a full set of them "expensive, non-oiling, adjustable" Pushrods! Could always go that route :lol:

Vic1947 10-10-2017 10:40 PM

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Seeing that pile of parts stashed on almost every square inch of available bench top reminds me of something Kathy is fond of saying... "We're gonna have so much room around here when the truck gets back together!" ;)

Low Elco 10-11-2017 09:55 AM

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So much for the quickie head gasket job!

jlsanborn 10-11-2017 10:37 PM

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Attachment 1698253Attachment 1698251No Joke! If my machine work was really a two week turn I probably wouldn't have bought all this sh!t. It's killing me. I wanna sell the plastic truck BAD!

New batch just showed. Dizzy is on the way...
This puny handheld doo-dadd has me pissed again. Cannot make the pic right side... WTF

jlsanborn 10-25-2017 01:52 AM

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Bottom end is fit up and the cam checked. Spot-on 107 IC installed straight up. Note Knuckles "Saturday night exhaust hanger" I used for the timing pointer :lol:

Now to find that timing cover so I can file the button...

Low Elco 10-25-2017 08:02 AM

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4x mud flyin' soon!

Captainfab 10-26-2017 12:10 AM

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I'm glad to see you finally got the block back. Did you go with a zero deck or just a clean up?

jlsanborn 11-01-2017 11:43 PM

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Still pecking away at life here. Got a few more pecks in on this motor for the wrong truck.
I had the block zero decked. With the 18cc pistons and 64cc chambers I should be 10.2ish. We ccd the chambers and they are as advertised. Pistons are cnc, so I believe they'd be the same.
The Brodix heads aren't bolt on for steam holes. They say to use the 1004, pre-flattened head gaskets and punch 0.375 holes in them to line up the steam holes. Hmmm... I couldn't see how that would fly. I transferred the steam hole locations to the gaskets, drilled the gaskets, then transferred those holes to the heads. The goofy port shape in the heads is half-baked. The center ones were easy to drill but the outer ones partially intersected, so I opened those with a little rat-tail. Overall, a pain in the azz but they're on! Next move is to size up some pushrods, then I should be able to button this thing up pretty quick.
Had to buy tires for the truck I'm supposed to be selling - ugh!!

Vic1947 11-02-2017 10:31 AM

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I'm with you, John, crutching the gasket doesn't seem like the wise choice. Gaskets have enough work to do as it is without removing even more material. What you did looks great. I bet this bullet will thump. :metal:

jlsanborn 11-09-2017 03:19 AM

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Another update on the wrong truck...
Measured up pushrods, got those, dialed in 14 valves, then came upon a short poly-lock in my rocker kit. Called Summit, replacement is on the way. Ran the pump and bled the thing out. Planted the intake, then went on to check distributor fit. Learned the hard way that big block and small block pump shafts are different lengths! Pan is coming back off. Ugh!!!
There's other drama too. Just can't tell the story on this micro-puter thing. Should be noise in here soon...

jlsanborn 11-09-2017 03:27 AM

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Low Elco 11-09-2017 09:02 AM

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Gonna be a scootin' lil' 4x!

Vic1947 11-10-2017 12:16 AM

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Looks great, John. Love the raw aluminum like the racing gods intended it to be. Too bad about the pump shaft. Hope you used a one piece rubber pan gasket. ;)

jlsanborn 11-11-2017 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Vic1947 (Post 8079156)
Looks great, John. Love the raw aluminum like the racing gods intended it to be. Too bad about the pump shaft. Hope you used a one piece rubber pan gasket. ;)

Sure did Vic! The only way to go. Should be stuffing it in today. Knucks needs the stand for a build he's got ready as a side job.

Captainfab 11-12-2017 12:22 AM

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Should be rumbling soon.......:thumbs:

Kronald_70GMC 11-16-2017 01:02 PM

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Well I just spent the last week reading through your entire thread and I just gotta say Man is this truck sweet! Cant wait to see it finished! Keep up the excellent work! Subscribed.

jlsanborn 11-16-2017 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Kronald_70GMC (Post 8083716)
Well I just spent the last week reading through your entire thread and I just gotta say Man is this truck sweet! Cant wait to see it finished! Keep up the excellent work! Subscribed.

Thanks for the read Kyle! It's been a long story but I will finish it. Life is just reeling me back a bit.

jlsanborn 11-16-2017 11:19 PM

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Wrong truck runs, we'll ran. I preloaded them lifters 3/4 turn and it sounded like a loud sewing machine. I went through them again at the same setting, same deal until #7 exhaust lifter failed. Intake comes off tomorrow, ugh!! I believe I goofed at 3/4 turn with the 1.6 rockers. Hope it's not too ugly.

Kronald_70GMC 11-17-2017 12:31 AM

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Hopefully nothing major! Never a good time when fresh parts fail. Im hoping to start a build thread of my own here shortly when I get to my cab. It is definatly not as solid as your was to start out with thats for sure!

Captainfab 11-17-2017 01:37 AM

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The 1.6 rockers should have no bearing on the amount of lifter preload. I would have gone 1/4 turn to start, but 3/4 should not have caused any problems. Did you have good oil pressure? Oil to the rockers? Were all the galley plugs reinstalled? That sucks having problems like that.

Vic1947 11-21-2017 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 8084295)
The 1.6 rockers should have no bearing on the amount of lifter preload. I would have gone 1/4 turn to start, but 3/4 should not have caused any problems. Did you have good oil pressure? Oil to the rockers? Were all the galley plugs reinstalled? That sucks having problems like that.

Good post mortem thoughts. I agree the 3/4 turn preload shouldn't be a deal breaker. That said though, nowadays, the conventional wisdom is to use a zinc rich break-in oil and low tension valve springs during the first 20 minutes of run time for any flat tappet. I've also heard it said that all flat tappet cams fail... just a matter of when. ;)

Sorry to hear Dr. Jack Camorkian may have made a visit to your shop, John. You could sure use a little less grief my friend.


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