FIFYThe right tools make things easy. That’s why I build so many.
FIFYThe right tools make things easy. That’s why I build so many.


Well.... Probably already widely known,,,, but, I'm a dumbass
And I proved it again. lol.
I brought my head's, springs, and new tool to work tonight. Figured I'd do a razorblade rebuild on my head's during down time. Even brought the lapping compound and tool for that.
And forgot my new valve seals and locks at home
Damnit.
I have them all apart, scraped carefully, sitting in the parts washer. But can't really finish them now.
Oh well. Reassemblely will be easy at home.



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Don't want the diesel in the burb anymore, it's supposed to be my DD/cool truck anyway, and I figured the LS would be a better fit for that particular vehicle.
I'm going to probably stay big block in the dually. But want to go NV4500 at the same time, so it's just all out at once. I'd also like to see if I can find an l29 maybe as the engine to start with too.
I bought the burb to be my DD, but love my dually so was going to use it instead.
But I think I'm going to Build it as an occasional driver and mainly a tow rig.
Too many drawbacks to DD'n a crew dually.

Lol. It's actually been being contemplated since about 2 days after starting this thread. Then not being able to start my burb when I want to leave work sort of solidified it.
Already had the diesel burb, and it's in better shape than many of it's era.Second thought...wouldn't it be easier to start with a gasoline (Vortec) burb and swap engines in that? Then you'd skip the diesel-specific headaches.
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