Jump on car-part.com It is a junk yard search. You can search for any year car or truck that you can think of that had a small block in it. You can sort it by distance. I use it all the time
Pull the line off the fuel pump to the tank and blow a little air pressure in it. Have your gas cap off and listen for the air. Sounds like you have a plugged line or a plugged pick up sock
I would pull the heads for sure and see what is going on. You got stuff bent there is something that is probably not good. Might have been over rev'ed at one point and floated a couple of valves.
I had a friend that run them for a couple months but took them off because they were to quiet for his taste. They sound good but are pretty quite. I got the thrush welded mufflers on mine and I love the sound. Not loud in the cab but sound great outside.
Anyone out there use the thrush welded mufflers before? I am getting ready to put a new exhaust on my truck and the welded mufflers are and option. Just want to know anyone thoughts on them. From what I read and seen online they seem like decent mufflers that wont break the bank
Getting my truck put back together and this seems like a weird problem but I guess it could be normal.
The harness in my engine cavity is hacked up by the PO. When I first tried to see if the truck would crank I had no power to the ignition. Turn the key and nothing. I probed all kinds of wires...
Maybe I can save someone else a headache before it starts. Working on rebuilding my 350 this weekend and getting all the rings on my pistons. Everything was going great until I was putting the pistons in. I would not get past the oil ring. I thought maybe I had a little piece of dirt still in...
They are not real hard to do just time consuming. I got mine through rockauto. If you have never done them before(these were my first) plan a whole day. There are tons of videos on youtube on how to do them.