bdouble
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- Location
- San Diego
- First Name
- Bill
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
So I popped off the intake for the first time this evening and don't know what to think. Is this normal (pics below)?
I'm replacing the intake with an eddy 2101 so I'm not really concerned about the old intake. I'm much more concerned that this is a sign other stuff is wrong; it seems like an awful lot of carbon deposit on the underside of the old intake.
Plus, half the intake bolts were pretty concerning... I'd say half hardly needed a ratchet to take off and were well saturated with oil and the other half were rusted and a complete pain in the ass. And it wasn't like this was the right half vs the left half, it was kind of random.
I can see down into the some of the valves and they look like the poster child for the chevron with techron ads - definitely got some carbon build-up in there.
Tips? I want to get this thing wrapped up so I can get this daily driver back on the road - but it's my first time really doing any real work on an engine so it is taking way longer than it should haha
Oh, it's a 73 K10 with a 350 - qjet, hei, pretty much stock aside from that.
Thanks
I'm replacing the intake with an eddy 2101 so I'm not really concerned about the old intake. I'm much more concerned that this is a sign other stuff is wrong; it seems like an awful lot of carbon deposit on the underside of the old intake.
Plus, half the intake bolts were pretty concerning... I'd say half hardly needed a ratchet to take off and were well saturated with oil and the other half were rusted and a complete pain in the ass. And it wasn't like this was the right half vs the left half, it was kind of random.
I can see down into the some of the valves and they look like the poster child for the chevron with techron ads - definitely got some carbon build-up in there.
Tips? I want to get this thing wrapped up so I can get this daily driver back on the road - but it's my first time really doing any real work on an engine so it is taking way longer than it should haha
Oh, it's a 73 K10 with a 350 - qjet, hei, pretty much stock aside from that.
Thanks
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