rockthemullet
Forum Member
UPDATE:
I was a little worried about the head gaskets that I had in there so I pulled the heads and swapped in some Felpro MLS Blues.
I reassembled everything and turned my attention to the bottom end. I went to throw the oil pump pickup on and this happened...
I had put the extended main studs in the wrong place on the block. DAMN. So I had to swap the studs around and retorque everything. Threw the pickup and the stock windage tray back on.
Cleaned up inside and the oil pan as much as I could and installed the Russell -10AN bulkhead fitting for the oil return.
Here she is before she gets all buttoned up. The timing is all set and its all external from here.
I got the front cover back from my welder, grinded everything to an acceptable finish and painted it with flat black engine paint. I plan on tearing everything back down this winter and making it all nice with powdercoat and ceramic coating but until then, this is what I'm sporting.
The front cover looks a bit different now. I've shaved everything I won't be using. For reference, this is what it looked like already powdercoated but before I decided to shave it. You can still see remnants of some of the webbing near the valve cover on the passenger side. I'll take care of that when it gets taken back off for powdercoating.
So anyway, valve covers are on too. I'm going to clean the intake manifold after work and get that on, along with the motor mounts. At that point, the engine will be ready to go back into the garage for reinstallation. I'll be on to the transmission to get the valvebody figured out and getting those two together for the drop in. Stay tuned!
~Eric
I was a little worried about the head gaskets that I had in there so I pulled the heads and swapped in some Felpro MLS Blues.

I reassembled everything and turned my attention to the bottom end. I went to throw the oil pump pickup on and this happened...

I had put the extended main studs in the wrong place on the block. DAMN. So I had to swap the studs around and retorque everything. Threw the pickup and the stock windage tray back on.

Cleaned up inside and the oil pan as much as I could and installed the Russell -10AN bulkhead fitting for the oil return.

Here she is before she gets all buttoned up. The timing is all set and its all external from here.

I got the front cover back from my welder, grinded everything to an acceptable finish and painted it with flat black engine paint. I plan on tearing everything back down this winter and making it all nice with powdercoat and ceramic coating but until then, this is what I'm sporting.

The front cover looks a bit different now. I've shaved everything I won't be using. For reference, this is what it looked like already powdercoated but before I decided to shave it. You can still see remnants of some of the webbing near the valve cover on the passenger side. I'll take care of that when it gets taken back off for powdercoating.

So anyway, valve covers are on too. I'm going to clean the intake manifold after work and get that on, along with the motor mounts. At that point, the engine will be ready to go back into the garage for reinstallation. I'll be on to the transmission to get the valvebody figured out and getting those two together for the drop in. Stay tuned!
~Eric
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