Asked on Aug 16, 2010
My car has just had a rebuilt head put on it with a graphite headgasket, i have checked, rechecked, and checked several times again that everything is plugged in and connected correctly. I have checked and rechecked the timing of the cam and the ignition more ...
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Asked on Feb 3, 2012
I recently rebuilt the 318-3 Dodge in a 1973 Winnebago. We took the heads off and had them redone, replaced the timing gear, and rebuilt the carb. When the heads where at the shop, they said one of the heads had been resurfaced to ...
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Asked on Jan 11, 2012
I have been putting together a car stereo system for the last month. Right now I have a JL 12W7-3, a JL 1000/1 amp, a JL 300/4 amp and alpine speakers. I am stuck on what kind of head unit to get. I have been reading ...
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Asked on Jun 2, 2010
After purchasing stock replacement cylinder heads that were rebuilt (kind of worrying me), my friend and I put them on, adjusted the valves and then connected everything back up. Put on valve covers and installed new oil. Once putting in the new oil directly into the ...
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Asked on May 14, 2010
I have a 98 plymouth breeze with a 2.4L engine and im changing the head gasket on it and when i was putting the head back on I broke a head bolt so i had to remove the cylinder head again and the broken part ...
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Asked on May 19, 2010
4 cylinder tractor gas engine. I'm replacing the pistons, piston pins, rings, sleeves, and connecting rod bearings with the block in the frame. I'm putting Lucas assembly oil on all the new moving parts. Once it's put together and I have the oil ...
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Asked on May 12, 2010
I have recently rebuilt a 1970 Type I Volkswagen Beetle engine. There are no head gaskets on these engines; a recess in the head slips over a protruding sleeve on the top of the cylinder. When I was finished torquing the heads down I looked to ...
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