Engine Rebuild Progress (pics)
#11
RE: Engine Rebuild Progress (pics)
i just rebuilt my engine last weekend
friday we pulled it after i got home from work
saturday after i got home from work we torn in completly down to the bare block and crank...changed the piston rings and put it all back together....
sunday we stabbed it back it and monday morning(skipped out on work to finsh my baby) we wired her all up stuck the driveshaft on andi was out!!!
all in all it was a pretty fun weekend...lol
friday we pulled it after i got home from work
saturday after i got home from work we torn in completly down to the bare block and crank...changed the piston rings and put it all back together....
sunday we stabbed it back it and monday morning(skipped out on work to finsh my baby) we wired her all up stuck the driveshaft on andi was out!!!
all in all it was a pretty fun weekend...lol
#12
RE: Engine Rebuild Progress (pics)
ORIGINAL: jlg32281
I think Fidanza made a purple clutch a few years ago. While the engine is out, slap some cobra heads on that thing and go 4v. I'm biased though. I would also detail the engine bay and look for any spots that might need paint or something. Also, now would be a good time to put in a tubular K member.
I think Fidanza made a purple clutch a few years ago. While the engine is out, slap some cobra heads on that thing and go 4v. I'm biased though. I would also detail the engine bay and look for any spots that might need paint or something. Also, now would be a good time to put in a tubular K member.
#14
RE: Engine Rebuild Progress (pics)
ORIGINAL: Ryan86272
Weight reduction, more Clearence, Easier Job for Headers
Weight reduction, more Clearence, Easier Job for Headers
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