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Old 12-24-2001, 01:24 AM   #1
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Cool Edelbrock Heads Install - Half way there!!

I just shut down for the night. The iron heads are off the shortblock, I finished checking for P/V clearance with a light spring, and I'm going to Hawaii Racing tomorrow to pick up a set of FelPro 1250 intake gaskets and Fel Pro bolt prep.

A few observations -

1) The Mac long tubes can stay bolted to the collector - no need to waste time removing them. For that matter, there's no need to remove the spark plugs either.

2) Trying to check P/V clearance with Play-Doh is really trite since it keeps sliding to the bottom of the combustion chamber. It might stay in place if the piston was clean or the engine were on a stand and the cylinder bank could be brought to a horizontal.

3) Snap-on sockets fit a lot better than Craftsman sockets.

4) Sears has every tool but is out of stock on the one you need.

5) Scraped knuckles stop bleeing eventually.

6) Polished concrete flooring gets really slippery when coated with antifreeze.

Okay, I'm off to the fridge for a cold one . Will let you know progress tomorrow if interested.
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Old 12-24-2001, 01:31 AM   #2
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sounds like your having a good time with it.

one thing though, comparing craftsman tools to snap-on is like comparing a Chevette to a Mustang

#5 is true, even though it doesnt seem like it some times

#6 is veryy true. I almost dropped one of my iron E7's on my foot because of this, ouch

seems like its coming along fine, let us know how it runs, good luck
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Old 12-24-2001, 11:28 AM   #3
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what heads did you go with? the 6037's?
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Old 12-24-2001, 11:43 AM   #4
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I bought them used and I believe they're 6027 - 2.02 Performers that comemachined for Loc Wire gaskets. Added some new hardware also - dual valve springs, pc seals, new retainers/keepers, screw in studs, Isky adjustable guide plates.
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