Daveo91Burb
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- Jul 6, 2014
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
Gotta come clean here - I'm an idiot. The dowel pins are missing, so they weren't able to help get engine and tranny lined up. pretty sure that's the whole cause of this mess. I didn't realize my screw up till after the first post. And not sure how I missed them. Possibly because I switched machinists in the middle of my engine build. I don't remember having to install those pins in the block when I had my vette's engine machined, I think I brought it home with them already in. But they're definitely not in this block. And I'm not even sure where they are, I looked through boxes of parts the other night, probably still in one of the two machine shops. New ones on order.
Tranny is coming out this weekend and I'll assess then. I'll post pics of the cracked ear when I get it out. I think the point of the JB weld is not that it will serve as any kind of load carrying mechanism, it's just to keep the bell housing intact. Everyone seems to agree that five bolts (assuming the pins are installed) will be just fine. But.........I work for an electric utility and although I am not an aluminum welder I know several since our substations are full of aluminum bus work and there are a lot of welded connections. One of those guys is a car guy and he's helped me with other "projects" like this in the past. (He has his own equipment at home of course). If he's interested I may get that bell TIG welded yet. We'll see.
Thanks for all the help.
Tranny is coming out this weekend and I'll assess then. I'll post pics of the cracked ear when I get it out. I think the point of the JB weld is not that it will serve as any kind of load carrying mechanism, it's just to keep the bell housing intact. Everyone seems to agree that five bolts (assuming the pins are installed) will be just fine. But.........I work for an electric utility and although I am not an aluminum welder I know several since our substations are full of aluminum bus work and there are a lot of welded connections. One of those guys is a car guy and he's helped me with other "projects" like this in the past. (He has his own equipment at home of course). If he's interested I may get that bell TIG welded yet. We'll see.
Thanks for all the help.