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'87 Suburban Build "munepit" I'm Back! Missed all you guys!

check out my Jimmy when you get time to stop by.

got my 36" military-OZ tires new axles are in. waiting for my crossover steering stuff coming from ebay and ORD.
12" lift installed. rattle canned most of it so far.
 
Looks like the spring hit the frame in this pic. big dent right where it would have been. May have done damage to your bushing/bolt

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Looks like the spring hit the frame in this pic. big dent right where it would have been. May have done damage to your bushing/bolt

I will have to check that out. Great.

Well. I have an oil leak somewhere. On top and behind the motor. PITA to locate the leak. I pulled out the dizzy to get a better view. Tom is comming over tomorrow to help me. I was supposed to do a snow run in the morning, but thats a no go now.
 
Oil pressure sending unit/fitting, intake manifold or distributor gasket most likely in that area. If its the intake you wind up doing all 3 anyway.

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Well, what i do know is, its not comming from the dizzy. So, im tearing it all down and pulling the intake. I am going to redo all of it. Almost have it all off now. Had to go get some Sierra Navada Pale Ale and have some lunch. What a PITA. Doesnt help that it is so high, so i took off the wheels and set it on the ground. Well, on some wood blocks. Helps a little but still. Damm. This is a new motor with only 1000 miles on it. They are all hard miles though.

Back to work.
 
bark-em if you can right?
hey I just picked up a super clean complete electric tail gate for the jimmy and a power steering box for the crossover steering and a bunch other stuff at U -PICK-U-SAVE TODAY. theres a crap load of 73-87 chevys in there.
let me know if you need some tall guy to help out tearing into the burb.
 
Well, what i do know is, its not comming from the dizzy. So, im tearing it all down and pulling the intake. I am going to redo all of it. Almost have it all off now. Had to go get some Sierra Navada Pale Ale and have some lunch. What a PITA. Doesnt help that it is so high, so i took off the wheels and set it on the ground. Well, on some wood blocks. Helps a little but still. Damm. This is a new motor with only 1000 miles on it. They are all hard miles though.

Back to work.


When I did my intake manifold gaskets and tore into my engine, I decided it was easier to take off the core support so I could stand in front of the motor and do all the work comfortably without laying on top of the motor. Just a thought.
 
Ya, but i have that bada$$ A Bomb in there. That would be better though.


Well. Found the leak. Some gasket that sealed the intake was missing. WTF. It was fine for a yr. or more. Right in the middle on the back. Very happy i found it though. At least i nzow now the problem. Should be back on the road tomorrow!
 
Sometimes having help is no help at all.....

I helped Jeff assemble the long block and helped put it back in the Sub.

I messed up and didn't get the RTV sealed up well enough in the back of the engine when we put the intake on the long block.

Will do a better job tomorrow when Jeff gets a new gasket set.

Ironically the gap in the RTV was exactly next to the oil pressure sender hole so it was hard to decide where the leak was coming from. I was able to stick a small allen wrench into the hole in the gasket material after I took out the sender and fitting.

Oops, thanks for your patience Jeff.
 
Ehh, worse things could have happened. We have all made mistakes.

Now get that beast out there and keep the sweet view coming.
 
Thanks for comming over and helping Tom. Big help. That was a great idea to stick a tiny allen wrench in there to see if it would go through. It sure did. I have a few pics of a 6'5" man in my engine compartment too.

It couldnt be your fault. It ran and didnt leak for a long time. Its just a fluke deal. I do really appreciate all your help. Thanks!
 
On those ends use The permitex "right stuff" and let sit for 24 hrs and you will be fine.

That stuff seals everything
 
On those ends use The permitex "right stuff" and let sit for 24 hrs and you will be fine.

That stuff seals everything

Sweet. Thanks!:waytogo: I will be getting some in the morning.

Here is the culprit.


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And Tom. Thanks again for wedging in there!


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