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Next paycheck I am going to order some of those magnets Grumpy.
In return for all your good advice, if this engine actually works out, I'll pay for them.Next paycheck I am going to order some of those magnets Grumpy.
Grumpy said they will stay put.Do you think they will stay in place stuck to the lifter valley between the pairs of pushrods?
I'm editing the oil filter photos now. Coming next.
Thanks.In return for all your good advice, if this engine actually works out, I'll pay for them.
And Grumpy, get the hats & t-shirts made so I can make a donation to this site.
I almost bought a valvespring tester like that before I broke down and decided to buy my RIMAC Benchtop valvespring compressor .You missed the date, Feb 12, 2014.
I will be calling Ron soon. I'm buying ISKY cam & lifters.
Diesel fuel is closer to motor oil than Kerosene.
That "diamond stripper"(not a Milodon) windage tray says, "Screen style oil windage tray for S/B Chevy
engines using a stock style pan with rear sump. Ready to install. Fits 2 or 4 bolt main blocks. Fit standard
"medium" journal blocks which would be typical of late 302, 305, 307, 327 and 350 blocks."
The windage tray studs are already there. For $35.00, it's worth a try. And it's Stainless Steel.
Here is the valve spring tester I was thinking about:
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