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Just need to tidy up loose ends
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Just need to wire the distributor, install fuel lines and plug in the loose wires. Headers won't be here until next week so I am trying to decide if I should put the old ones on and run them for the break in period.
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just out of curiosity, why did you not finish the reassembly before putting it back in your car? I would think it would be easier for access to everything vs. having reach in and feel your through everything and crawling around on your garage floor.
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The reason the alternator wasn't on is it needs to be wired, carbs because I have always had clearance issues with the carbs on because I usually can't get the car high enough and the coil can't go on until the alternator is on. Otherwise the motor was pretty much together. If you think I should have at least had the carbs on you are 100% correct, if I thought the car was high enough it certainly would have made it easier. I just remember the last time that I didn't have the car high enough and had to pull them off to get the motor under the car.
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Tom Feeney 1970 911 T 1973 911 T Looking for engine 6103643 Last edited by Amstaff; 04-11-2015 at 04:31 AM.. |
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Funny how it took 3 hours to remove the engine and 7 hours to put it back in.
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Don't you love how that works! Seems the time space continuum becomes warped on reentry.
Great job all around!
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Gravity is your friend when you pull the engine and your enemy when you install it!
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You just answered my question. I figured it might be as much as a clearance issue but wasn't 100% certain. You could have always gone with something like this ![]() Those blocks combined with my jack stands gave me this this height at the rear bumper ![]() I haven't gotten to re installation yet, I can't wait for that adventure
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Midrise lift and a hydraulic table = 30 minute job. :-)
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Headers are here!
Now if I can just find the Delo SAE 30 oil I will be ready to start it up!
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Filled it with oil tonight. I was really expecting a flood of oil to come pouring out of the bottom but not a drop!
Tomorrow night exhaust and start up.
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The three milestones of engine rebuilding:
1. Installation - exciting 2. First Start - nerve racking 3. First Drive - exhilarating
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I am super nervous about the start up.
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The squeeze at the back door is super tight when firing a new overhaul for the first time...
Good luck and post a video (of the engine, not the back door)!
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Completely understandable! Particularly considering you have to run it at a higher rpm for 20 minutes to break in the cam/rockers.
The good news is that you will have super hearing the first few times you drive it!
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Fire it up!
Well, fired it up tonight.
Cranked right up without hesitation and ran smoothly for its 20 minute break in period. Not a single drop of oil and no funny noises! Drained the oil and hardly a spec of anything in the oil! https://youtu.be/rOlBurkiRMg
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Now the big question.
I ran Delo SAE 30 for the break in period. Do I change it o 20/50 now?
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YES...especially simce u have run the break in which I would of used the Joe Gibbs Break in Oil but too late for that now...so going fwd use joe gibbs driven driven 15/50 = their DT50 as it has the hi zinc level...I use ONLY JB oils for ALL of my clients and my cars...period... not a spokesperson but NO other oil has this correct additive pkg on the market...recommended by LN Engr & jake rabey & others...hope your rebuild is what u hoped for...bob )))
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