scpaul
1/2 ton status
Excuse me for not responding to you quicker Mr.XTC. I wasn't disregarding Mr. Zoomad's response, far from it. I'd just like to get input from as many angles/people as possible. I'm getting back into something that could wind up with more than one outcome. I'd like to have as much info as I can get, also, several times already I've had my memory jogged and made me remember stuff that I hadn't thought about in 30+ years. I never raced Chevys, I ran Mopars, but several of my buddies ran Chevys and I helped with them quite a bit.
The thing about pulling the rear end out to work on it. I'd have to study up, but I have built engines, manual 4 speed transmissions, and a couple of rear ends. I don't know if it's still done, but, I have helped set-up a ring and pinion with a brown paper bag. I remember helping to do it but don't remember how it's done. I worked at "Rhett Walker Transmission" for about 6 months in the '70's. I remember very little, especially the finer points, you know the things that you don't remember until you've already put it back together. The aw XXXX !!!! moments. I'm betting that we've all had them.
I really do appreciate everybody helping me to remember all of this stuff.
I had asked about the TBI being used on larger, higher H.P. engines. I agree with the answer about it being OK. I'm thinking about down the road, after I confirm that it's worth it to get this engine rebuilt with a RV/torque cam, possible intake, headers, etc. If I were to have to buy a new Throttle Body or get another of the same and have it rebuilt, if this one can't handle a little more motor then I'd be better off to get one that can/could with or without mods. I don't plan on racing, etc. but, if I need that little extra, I'd like to have it.
I was looking around the parts listings and saw that in 1990 that there was a 6.2 that used a mechanical fuel pump. First, a 6.2 liter is about a 372 c.i. mtr. isn't it (diesel?). Are the cams for my mtr. still being made with a fuel pump lobe just in case that there's some reason down the road to install one. They had some pretty high pressure/volume mechanicals years ago.
I'm hoping that this helps you to underststand the way that I'm thinking and convince you that I'm not quite as crazy as you think, or maybe a little crazier.
Thanks again everybody, Paul
The thing about pulling the rear end out to work on it. I'd have to study up, but I have built engines, manual 4 speed transmissions, and a couple of rear ends. I don't know if it's still done, but, I have helped set-up a ring and pinion with a brown paper bag. I remember helping to do it but don't remember how it's done. I worked at "Rhett Walker Transmission" for about 6 months in the '70's. I remember very little, especially the finer points, you know the things that you don't remember until you've already put it back together. The aw XXXX !!!! moments. I'm betting that we've all had them.
I really do appreciate everybody helping me to remember all of this stuff.
I had asked about the TBI being used on larger, higher H.P. engines. I agree with the answer about it being OK. I'm thinking about down the road, after I confirm that it's worth it to get this engine rebuilt with a RV/torque cam, possible intake, headers, etc. If I were to have to buy a new Throttle Body or get another of the same and have it rebuilt, if this one can't handle a little more motor then I'd be better off to get one that can/could with or without mods. I don't plan on racing, etc. but, if I need that little extra, I'd like to have it.
I was looking around the parts listings and saw that in 1990 that there was a 6.2 that used a mechanical fuel pump. First, a 6.2 liter is about a 372 c.i. mtr. isn't it (diesel?). Are the cams for my mtr. still being made with a fuel pump lobe just in case that there's some reason down the road to install one. They had some pretty high pressure/volume mechanicals years ago.
I'm hoping that this helps you to underststand the way that I'm thinking and convince you that I'm not quite as crazy as you think, or maybe a little crazier.
Thanks again everybody, Paul
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