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Originally Posted by 00Buck
It is 350 5.7 ltr, four wheel drive. With the lift I was getting about 9 miles per gallon. But I guess that isn't too bad for how much we drive it.
Elbert and Evsman, I have the heads off now, how technical is it to put the heads back on after machined and magna fluxed. I can rebuild a carb and put in a clutch but this head gasket thing is a little over whelming. I also have a full service repair manual for it. thanks for the input-- it helps a lot-- mark
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If you have the heads off then you are close to half way through. Ask the machine shop to check for cracks and to check the head for general issues and let them know about the head gasket issue. Get all the gasket material off the block and the heads.. "clean is good" same thing on the intake. istall heads and make sure you torque the heads down in the correct manner according to the manual. The install push rods.....here is where it gets tricky. YOu can adjust the pushrods "cold" following the manual, or hot and I belive the manual addresses both ways. IF you do it hot then get some of the oil deflectors that attach to the rocker arms (messey job). Get a shop manual. Don't use the rubber gaskets at the front and rear of the intake, use a large bead of the appropriate silocone material at the front and rear of the intake to form your gasket. When you are ready to install the intake, apply a large bead to the referenced area, let it get tacky before you set intak on block (use the gaskets on the sides, like you normally do) I would change the oil before you start the engine, and shortly after you have run it for just a little bit. Coolant in the oil is bad news. THe part you need to read up on is adjusting the push-rods. Be good to ask a friend to come by thats done this before. Do the oil changes and save yourself some potential grief.
Adjusting the push rods also referred to as adjusting the valves on a small block.