Jonathonmb357
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- Jan 13, 2022
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- Location
- Fort Worth, Texas
- First Name
- Jonathon
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- C30
- Engine Size
- 292 cubic inch inline-six
Recently I’ve purchased a 350 block and a set of heads that came out of a ‘87 C10. It originally had TBI, and was bored .030 over some time in it’s life according to the previous owner.
The only issue was that it spun a rod bearing on #7 and the engine overheated.
Assuming the block isn’t toast when it’s checked out by the machine shop, I plan on replacing the crank and trying my hand at rebuilding it for some mild performance.
If it’s junk, I could probably use the block and heads for honing my skills with a die grinder.
Any advice?
The only issue was that it spun a rod bearing on #7 and the engine overheated.
Assuming the block isn’t toast when it’s checked out by the machine shop, I plan on replacing the crank and trying my hand at rebuilding it for some mild performance.
If it’s junk, I could probably use the block and heads for honing my skills with a die grinder.
Any advice?
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