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I finally did it!!!!!
Some of you guys may know about my truck and a lot of guys probably have no idea what I'm talking about but I gotta share this.
I've been working on my '70 c10 for probably 6 months straight, it started with just wanting to identify the cam that was clearly in it by the lope of the idle. I posted a thread and a bunch of guys jumped in and walked me through pulling the whole motor out, putting it on a stand and stripping it down to just the block and crank/rods/pistons. Up to that point I had never done more than maybe a water pump and some brakes, a clutch here and there, and a timing chain once on a 5.0 stang. Short story long, I found a Lunati cam and some nice camel hump corvette heads, but decided to change everything for the experience and because I just can't leave well enough alone ![]() I fought with this thing for 6 long months, tried 3 different carbs, 3 different distributors, and every timing curve you could imagine with every spring weight and bushing available on the market. I tore it down to the block twice changing head gaskets trying to dial in quench and get more compression and power, and thought I blew a head gasket once lol. I also re-adjusted the valve lash about 9 times in 2 weeks trying every method out there, and even thought I flattened a cam lobe once and tore it down AGAIN only to find out that the throttle cable pulled a spark plug wire off the distributor....I know, wow. Today I put in a new harmonic dampener that had degree marks all around it because none of the 3 dial back timing lights I got read right. I also put on a Weiand high flow water pump that seems to have taken care of my creeping idle temp. I adjusted the air/fuel on my carb and found out it wasn't the 3 different power valves or 6 sets of jets I tried, it was just air/fuel mixture....again, wow. Timing with this new balancer is really a lot of fun because I can watch the curve and dial it in perfect, which has finally happened. So it's not overheating, my timing curve is perfect, carb is dialed and all is well, so obviously I have to drive it. I took it out for 2 hours, which is amazing because I couldn't go 15 minutes without a serious issue before turning me back home. It doesn't ping or detonate, it shifts perfect manually or in Drive, stays below 195* no matter how I drive it, and it FINALLY breaks the tires loose from a 20 mph roll! I've been waiting for that moment for a looooong time! After I got the hot rodding out of my system I got to do something in this truck I haven't done for a year at least, and that's just hang an arm on the window ledge and cruise for a good hour with the windows down. It was all worth it when I was able to do that ![]() It's my first build, and I bet a 100 bucks to Grumpy Old Mans 12 pack of Heineken it's got 400hp ![]() Last edited by Mrturner1; 07-09-2016 at 11:13 PM. |
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Re: I finally did it!!!!!
I have always had problems with holly carb air fuel screws staying put check them every time you think somethings off
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Re: I finally did it!!!!!
Good for you ....Now did I hear someone mentioned Heineken ? ? I wish you were closer we could see how it does next to a dinky ol 292 short bed with a few old extra parts bolted to it ?
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Re: I finally did it!!!!!
Now that you got it to GO , it's time to fix the whoa ! Upgrade the brakes and suspension ,sway bar to handle your new found power ! I know it never ends !
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I don't know, I think she could take that 292 short bed haha the stall converter changed everything regarding performance, definetly a crucial part of the combo |
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How much have you learned thru this adventure ? It's a whole different feeling when you turn your own wrenches and build it yourself , anyone can write a check not everyone can rebuild an engine and have it run great when their done . You've done well even if there were times some of us wanted to ... let's just say encourage your forward motion using a lower appendage at speed !😁
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Congrats on job well done.looks good
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Nice rig !!! Glad to hear you didn't give up
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hahahahaha! Congrats Matt!
Grumpy: better cash in before Matt burns up all the beer money.
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This is the first tear down that started as a cam identification lol
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This is what it looked like when I bought it
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Engine bay a mess, and a rats nest for wiring
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Sorry for the sideways pics, I hate that
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