Cleaned Cobra intake
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Did you really run that intake through the dishwasher? What does your significant other think of this method?
if you train them right they will marvel at your ingenuity and offer to make you a sammich.
As for me, what she doesn't know won't hurt her![]()
Water pump on the wife's trailblazer started leaking. I needed to get the clutch type fan off. It would be near impossible without the tool and I didn't feel like driving to the auto parts store.
Great ingenuity, and I may have to keep that in the back of my mind for future reference, but typically those GM clutch fans come off quite easily without using a tool like that. Every one I've removed have come off with just a large wrench and a couple taps with a hammer to "impact" it off, a couple I had to put a wrench on the tensioner pulley to add a little more friction to keep it from spinning, but that has always worked so far.
All the videos I watched online it seemed like it would be really easy, just hold it with a vice grip or put a 13mm wrench on one of the four pulley bolts. Mine was not the case, even with the tool I had to use 2 pvc extensions to break the 125,000 mile bond free, and that is after trying to persuade it with the dead-blow.
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assembled my first AR lower. spikes tactical zombie edition in the garage. then it fell into the lake during a freak boating accident.
So how cold was the water when you dove in....or was it unretrievable?![]()
Finally got the intake and exhaust manifolds off of the Valiant – The exhaust manifold to pipe bolts were a real pain! Took a bit of thermal persuasion to free the forward one up.
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Anybody know what's coating the #3 exhaust port? It's only on the top and some of the sides of the port and seemed to stop at the gasket. Bigger version here.
Opened both OH doors and set up a fan blowing in all that 50° air, seeing as though with the insulation, it was actually colder than the outside. Preparing it for those pesky 20s again tomorrow.
Finally got my CB radio swapped over from the Ford to the Dodge. Call me a nerd but I missed this thing. People think I'm talking to martians with this thing... Ha!
I miss my Connex 4300-300. It doesn't fit in the daily driver & my boss won't let me put it in the work truck...
Tommy
Why you have it down that far if it doesn't already have a steel gear on the distributer shaft throw the Teflon one away and replace it . Also run a set of steel gears and new timing chain throw Teflon camshaft gear away . I've had 7 of those slant sixes through the years some with over half a million miles I made a setup to hold a GM single wire alternator to eliminate the Chrysler regulator Good luck with it .
Anybody know what's coating the #3 exhaust port? It's only on the top and some of the sides of the port and seemed to stop at the gasket.
