No track times or Dyno numbers yet still breaking in the motor. Did an entire rebuild of the motor.
Forged Wiesco pistons .10 over
K1 forged connecting rods
Clevite bearings
Crower custom ground cam
Crower slow bleed lifters
Comp Cam beehive springs
Comp Cam push rods
Harland Sharp roller...
You can plasti-dip the wheels to see how they would look in black. Before you actually spend money on painting them. If you don't like how they look just peel of the paint. No harm, no foul.
Its probably the heat shields for the exhaust manifolds one or more of the tack welds let go. When it heats up the metal expands and makes a popping sound coming from the head area. I had the same thing happen to me with mine and found it was the heat shield.
I need someone to take some pics of the routing of the windshield washer line. I cant for the life of me remember how it was run across the front of the engine bay.:dontknow::confused:
Sweet, I'm in the process of buttoning open mine the first part of the week, and hopefully have her running by the end of the week. I have a few honey do's have few to do in the middle.
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