krcaddis
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 7, 2013
- Posts
- 21
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- Location
- Santa Margarita
- First Name
- Gene
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 350
I'm ready to find TDC on my crate 350 and install a timing marker. I pulled all the plugs squirted a bit of Marvel Mystery Oil in to lube the cylinders. (Heads are on it). I had to swap harmonic balancers to get the crank pulleys to align with the accessories (Alt. Smog Pump, Water Pump, PS, AC). It takes quite a bit of effort to rotate the engine IMO, 47 ft lb using a torque wrench on the crank bolt. Is that too much?
The engine sat a long time before I bought it and once I set the TDC marker it's ready to drop it in place.
I suppose this would be the best time to install a 700R4 in place of the TH350, though I'm not sure it's worth the cost ($99 at Pick'n Pull!) which would likely need a look over in a shop at least. I've read that an '89 doesn't require a computer. Or a different driveshaft or flexplate.True? Advice/tips?
The engine sat a long time before I bought it and once I set the TDC marker it's ready to drop it in place.
I suppose this would be the best time to install a 700R4 in place of the TH350, though I'm not sure it's worth the cost ($99 at Pick'n Pull!) which would likely need a look over in a shop at least. I've read that an '89 doesn't require a computer. Or a different driveshaft or flexplate.True? Advice/tips?