Unbelievable!
Unbelievable!
I bought a set of gaskets for my 330 so I could replace the head gaskets and taking a shot before I pulled it apart, I ordered the one-piece (turkey tray) intake gasket. Once the intake came off I realized I needed the two-piece intake gaskets for my engine. NOBODY in Albuquerque carries that gasket set! Not even a cheap Mr Gasket set! I tried 'em all! Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys, NAPA, Car Quest, even Yearwood! Is there any problem with cutting the middle section out of the metal gasket and using that? It is warming up here and I want to get the engine back together. Was hoping for this weekend if possible.
I bought a set of gaskets for my 330 so I could replace the head gaskets and taking a shot before I pulled it apart, I ordered the one-piece (turkey tray) intake gasket. Once the intake came off I realized I needed the two-piece intake gaskets for my engine. NOBODY in Albuquerque carries that gasket set! Not even a cheap Mr Gasket set! I tried 'em all! Auto Zone, O'Reilly's, Pep Boys, NAPA, Car Quest, even Yearwood! Is there any problem with cutting the middle section out of the metal gasket and using that? It is warming up here and I want to get the engine back together. Was hoping for this weekend if possible.
My truck...
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The other guy...
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At my company Enginetech, we are having to add a P/N O403-1 because application is currently in the top 10 of our lost gasket sales. Our customers are telling us they are having trouble sourcing some of this stuff. We're having to get the head gaskets from Fel-Pro and pair it with the Olds 350 Victor Reinz lower set. Lots of older iron parts being discontinued recently - stock replacement cams are the worst.
It'll sure as hell remove your sunglasses for ya! I had a firm grip on the wheel though! 
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The problem with pickup trucks getting rear ended is they are designed to be rigid with no crush zone. This results in the passengers pretty much getting the full G force transferred to the cab. Although the damage to your truck looks minimal, my bet is the frame is bent. Glad you survived but judging by that steering wheel you took a good hit.
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Here is another pic of the frame in at least one place it is compromised. You can see the compression in one spot and the bending of the bumper brackets towards the rear. It has been totaled out.
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Last edited by cjsdad; May 16, 2015 at 04:19 PM.
So... Back to the original subject, engine repair. I have been feeling bad about leaving the engine apart with nothing but a towel to keep dirt and debris out. I couldn't put the engine back together with a clear conscience without cleaning things up a bit. So the rockers, bridges, and pushrods went into the parts cleaner. The difference was quite refreshing for the short amount of time the parts spent in the cleaner. The lifter valley was vacuumed out with the shopvac and then blown out with compressed air. The valley pan was treated to a session with a wire brush.
Here are some before and after pics.
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Here are some before and after pics.
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Last edited by cjsdad; May 19, 2015 at 08:30 PM.
With the intake installed I can be fairly sure that the internals of the engine will now stay clean and protected from Mother Nature. The valve covers are reversed but I need to take them back off before I start it up again anyway. I need to pour some oil on the rockers and bridges because they are completely dry after being cleaned. Interesting note, the pivot surfaces of the aluminum bridges looked factory new and the steel rockers show lots of wear.
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You may notice that the original intake was for a two-barrel carb and this one is for a 4-barrel. This intake was essentially free so why not use it. It is an EGR manifold so I plugged the holes at the bottom of the plenum with pipe plugs that came in an engine freeze plug kit from years ago. I had to find the correct size NPT tap and the only place I could find one was at Harbor Freight in a three-tap set. Obviously there is a bit of a rough surface with the hex socket of the plugs, but it seems better than the holes that were there before.
Here is what it looked like when I found it.
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After some clean-up, rust remover, and some surface prep. You can see the EGR holes in the bottom of the plenum here.
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The holes drilled out.
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Plenum plugged! All threaded holes cleaned. I will need to find some solid covers for the EGR port and the choke heater port since I have an electric choke for the carburetor.
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Here is what it looked like when I found it.
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After some clean-up, rust remover, and some surface prep. You can see the EGR holes in the bottom of the plenum here.
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The holes drilled out.
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Plenum plugged! All threaded holes cleaned. I will need to find some solid covers for the EGR port and the choke heater port since I have an electric choke for the carburetor.
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Last edited by cjsdad; May 19, 2015 at 09:29 PM.
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