Thread: my engine swap
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07-15-2011 11:16 AM #496
What Barb is the oil pressure??.Good Bye
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07-15-2011 11:20 AM #497
do not know as i have not converted the oil pressure gauge. will do that this afternoon. when i say rather quickly i mean within 10 minutes. when i filled the radiator i did so with antifreeze, water, and 4 ounces of water wetter. when i replaced the thermostat i did so with a 180.BARB
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07-15-2011 12:08 PM #498
you did good ..iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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07-15-2011 02:49 PM #499
thanks hossBARB
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07-15-2011 03:25 PM #500
At least your driving your I haven't got my plates or insurance yet.Charlie
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07-15-2011 04:20 PM #501
not going down the road yet as the exhaust is very loud. though when i idle it in my driveway a few of my neighbors driving by stop in the road to hear it run.BARB
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07-15-2011 07:26 PM #502
Who would have thought our Barb would be the terror of the neighborhood !
Barb, something we have started using is Bars Leaks water pump lubricant and anti rust additive. What a difference it makes in how corrosion free the steel parts stay. When we first put Dan's Olds together we just used a 50/50 mix and some water wetter. When we tore the engine apart after that parts like the steel spring inside the radiator hose were already rusted badly. Next time we did it we added the Bars Leak stuff and when we tore the engine out the next time that spring and the inside of the block looked like new metal. We are going to use it from now on. Just thought I would mention it. We were talking to a guy at a car show one night and he says he has been using it for years and the insides of his engines stay like new.
Don
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07-15-2011 07:33 PM #503
i need that don. thank you. when i flushed my radiator there was some rust coming out of the block and i did not know what to do so i just kept putting clean water in and running the engine then flushing again. will get some tomorrow and use it. thanks again.BARB
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07-15-2011 09:19 PM #504
Barb, it is cheap too, like $ 3.00 a can that treats 12 quarts of coolant. Autozone and Advance both carry it.
Don
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07-18-2011 07:55 AM #505
okay so i went and brought a sunpro electrical oil pressure gauge. they said that i also needed the sending unit so i got that too. the sending unit has one end for the electircal and one end for the mechanical to hook up to it. i do not need the mechanical because i am hooing it up ti a wire coming from the engine. but i am being told that i still need the sending unit. how do i hook this up. also this afternoon i have to replace the rear seal on the tranny as it is leaking fluid. so much funBARB
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07-18-2011 08:27 AM #506
The wire from the engine should be hooked up to an idiot light on the dash, remove it from the idiot light and hook it to one side of the gauge. The other side of the gauge should have a 12 volt source.Ken Thomas
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07-18-2011 08:27 AM #507
Barb. the threaded part of the sending unit screws into the block. the gauge wire will connect to the new sending unit.
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07-18-2011 08:30 AM #508
thank you guys. that is a huge relief.BARB
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07-18-2011 10:03 AM #509
Barb, you'll find the oil sender located at the back of the block a little towards the passenger side, below the intake approximatly here.
Just remove the old sender and screw in the new (there is a special socket to remove the factory sender that does make life easier).I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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07-18-2011 11:04 AM #510
thanks mike. been trying all morning to get that thing out. decided to wait until cooler afternoon. this thing is a pain to remove.BARB
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Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance