if there is enough exhaust back pressure to force your thumb off the plug hole turning the engine over with a wrench, you've got an exhause valve...
after reading your post again, you said you could move the tail shaft up and down, well, thats not a problem, cause you see, the drive shaft goes...
there should be no play in the tail housing bushing, if there is its a good bet thats your drive line vibration, but there should be no movement...
if the dist was out 180 it wouldn't run at all, what firing order are you using, 1 5 4 2 6 3 7 8, or the 351 order 1 3 7 2 6 5 4 8. are you using...
Hey, I wrote the #s down wrong, it is C8AE-6015-B, thanks for catching that, its std, bore, and very little ring groove.
I was given a 302 block, looks to be factory blue, numbers cast on it are, CA8E-6015-B with a date code of 7L 27. what year was this block made,...
the 300 and the 250 share the same bellhousing pattern, but thats about it.
the bellhousing is the same.
if the cam is for a 351 the firing order is different, its 1 3 7 2 6 5 4 8 and the 302 is 1 5 4 2 6 3 7 8 so yeah, change it.
you can have #one piston at tdc, and the pointer at #one post, but still be on the exhaust stroke, or as they say, half out. make sure you are on...
the machine shop will install the new pistons on the rods, they don't press them on, the rods are heated to a certain temp, then the pins are slid...
the only way it won't damage the coil is if it an internal resisted one.
you might try adding a wire thats hot when the switch is on, and dead with switch off, and add a resister to it.
4 volts is not enough, you should have 6, while in the cranking mode you've got 12, so your starter selinoid is working correctly. Change the...
I have two sets of 351 w heads, both are 69 models, both have D00E, but one set has a c below the D00E, what does it stand for?
some air in the line is needed to make the gauge work, so if it shows good pressure you don't have a problem.
The coumbustion chambers on both sets are shaped the same, I havn't cc'd them as yet.
I have 2 sets of 351 w heads, both are D00E, but one set has a C under the #, the other set doesn't, is there any difference between the sets. The...
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