Irishman999
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2010
- Posts
- 6,989
- Reaction score
- 204
- Location
- Safford Arizona
- First Name
- Jason
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K-1500 High Sierra
- Engine Size
- 305
Well **** got real!
First piece of news, I think retro will like this one. I wanted to use the factory brackets that hold stuff on the engine so they all got modified to fit. The throttle bracket had to be cut and welded together to fit. I spent hours welding it together and grinding it smooth to look factory! In this picture its just in the mockup phase, I will get a shot of it after everything is painted.
My other forum informed me I was far from done with this engine. I was not thinking about that after market cam I installed and was thinking the non adjustable steel stamped rockers and stock length pushrods would be fine. Its incredible how one thing leads to another and some how I ended up with these beautiful rockers arms that will be hiding under a stock valve cover (if they still fit).
So now I understand why everyone just goes with flat out premium speed parts in the begining. I now have a full roller valve train on some crap ass gen V truck heads. I should pick up a little horse power with the savings in weight and resistance but it would really go great with some free flowing heads. Oh well, down the road I can re use all this crap on different heads, I am just excited to get this done so I can drive my truck again.
First piece of news, I think retro will like this one. I wanted to use the factory brackets that hold stuff on the engine so they all got modified to fit. The throttle bracket had to be cut and welded together to fit. I spent hours welding it together and grinding it smooth to look factory! In this picture its just in the mockup phase, I will get a shot of it after everything is painted.
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My other forum informed me I was far from done with this engine. I was not thinking about that after market cam I installed and was thinking the non adjustable steel stamped rockers and stock length pushrods would be fine. Its incredible how one thing leads to another and some how I ended up with these beautiful rockers arms that will be hiding under a stock valve cover (if they still fit).
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So now I understand why everyone just goes with flat out premium speed parts in the begining. I now have a full roller valve train on some crap ass gen V truck heads. I should pick up a little horse power with the savings in weight and resistance but it would really go great with some free flowing heads. Oh well, down the road I can re use all this crap on different heads, I am just excited to get this done so I can drive my truck again.
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