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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:05 pm

Pulled the injectors tonight and am heading back out to fiddle some more before bedtime. Bugged my buddy all day to borrow his injector puller and they all ended pulling out by hand with their retainer nuts. :lol:
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:57 am

188/220 ships out today. 8)
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby ahale2772 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 4:25 pm

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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:39 pm

Got the head off and hanging tonight. I'm debating on just getting it hot tanked and letting them install the springs while I get the block cleaned up. I can't wait to hear about all the cracks it's got in it. :lol:

Anyways, here's the goods(bads)

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They've all got a bit of scuff to them, but #5 is pretty gnarly. The crosshatch is still there on all of them, and the worst scuffs on #5 can barely be felt with a fingernail, but it sucks to see them.

Spray pattern on #1, 5x14 of unknown spray angle
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Overall view of the ugly
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I blame the scuffing on how I've treated the truck. It sat in a barn for a couple years after I bought it, then one day, in the middle of winter, I pulled it out and started driving it. It sits for a few months, then gets driven for a few, then sits for a few. Hopefully I can run it a little more often once I get this stuff done. I think I'll be happy engine-wise after this.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby dazedandconfused » Wed Jan 11, 2012 5:56 pm

I think if it was me I'd pull it the rest of the way apart. Go ahead and replace the bearings and rings and atleast hone the cylinders.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby 1990 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:01 pm

dazedandconfused wrote:I think if it was me I'd pull it the rest of the way apart. Go ahead and replace the bearings and rings and atleast hone the cylinders.


I agree.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:05 pm

There aren't enough word filters to allow me to talk about my truck right now. :lol:
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby ahale2772 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:55 pm

Ive been told many a time that anything that can be felt with a fingernail (on a cyl wall) is grounds for a re-bore.

I would run it for now, seeing that you have lots of goodies coming.... but I would also buy a spare and rebuild it IMO
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:21 pm

Meh, a spare Cummins is too big to keep in our shop. We've got the walls lined with lathes and shelving, there's no room for it.

I'll just see what I want/an afford to do to it while it's winter. It'll keep it out of the salt. I am looking into balancing the rotating assembly some. It doesn't seem to cost much more than a few hundred bucks from what I've searched so far, and just one of those dampers is $600+.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby BC847 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:22 pm

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If I'm seeing that right, it looks like the fuel is being squirted in the bowl. 8) Yes, there's a little out of the bowl. but unless I'm mistaken, that's not bad at all.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Thu Jan 12, 2012 5:29 pm

Yup, that's what I was thinking too. I am kind of concerned with the little bit going out of the bowl, since my timing is still apparently stock. I was planning on jumping 2 teeth and pulling it to the back of the slots, I don't know now...

Did you end up with a cam, BC? Be careful, they'll ruin your engine before you even put them in. :lol:
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby BC847 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:37 pm

Tacoclaw wrote:Did you end up with a cam, BC? Be careful, they'll ruin your engine before you even put them in. :lol:

Still trying to make contact. :roll:

Nah, the engine's done. Now it's the drive-train's turn. :shock:
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:07 pm

You're kidding. :sad: I had really good luck getting ahold of someone there between 4-5pm Eastern.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:09 pm

Just found these guys: http://catalog.remflex.com/
They make real exhaust gaskets, not crappy thin stainless ones. I'd already ordered up another round of gaskets for my twins, or these would be going on it. :sad:

They're high, but IMHO they're worth it. Nothing worse than an exhaust leak on something that depends on boost for it's power.

Studs should be here Monday, no news otherwise.
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Re: Next stage- Twin Support Mods (last page)

Postby Tacoclaw » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:35 pm

Messed around some tonight, fabbing around on the new intake:
It's not quite the angle I expected them to intersect at, I apparently thought the intake hole was a lot longer than it is. It'll be shuffled around as it comes back together and injection lines get in and out of the way, but this is what I'm looking to do.
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Here's the old man and I's "machine shop". They're all old, but I couldn't imagine trying to make something without them anymore. Especially the mill and bandsaw. I'm pretty sure a man could make anything in the world with a mill, bandsaw, and welder.
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I did manage to install the most important mod of all tonight, this years titty calender. I'd get you some pics, but I don't think photobucket or BC would appreciate it very much. ;)
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