we should have this discussion face to face...I'd bet money you wouldn't be talkin **** or be on the ground while your talkin it. where do you live... Nothin pisses me off more than some dude who thinks hes bad cause he can talk **** on a computer. example: you are a wanker. sound like a third grader.
ah, just shut up already.....
Yeah, a member with 2 bazillion posts that has been around here for a LONG time, is older than you, has a lot more engine and wrenching experience....needs to know wtf he is talking about.If your gonna post something telling me what my motor has done to it know wtf your talking about. Im done explaining this **** to 84. Read my last 2 long ass posts and you'll realize you made yourself look like an ass.
You are just mad that he pointed out you have old, outdone perfomance tech. Relax, it's no biggie.
dirtwarrior17 said:blah blah blahI second....stfu![]()
You think you are the "know it all because I've done it all" guy,since when is 9.3 a lot of compression that needs 91 and octane booster???? I'D SAY YOU NEED TO DO SOME PISTON RESEARCH. FOR SOME REASON YOU THINK ALL 427 HAVE 11:1 COMPRESSION. DISHED PISTONS MAN.
My dad bought a 383 that was identical to my motor except for the cam... it ran for 180,000 and was running strong when the van got parted. mY K5 RAN GREAT BUT IT HAD TO SHIFT TO 3RD TO GET UP ANY HILLS AT ALL AND HAD NOTHING IN OD. mADE GAS MILEAGE ABOUT 10. mORE HP WILL GET UP THE HILLS IN OD.
go do more research on long stroked 400's.
Transmissions 101:
When in hills, traffic, or towing, A L W A Y S pull the tranny out of Over drive!!!!!
Sounds like a jerry rigged mess to me.... I wouldn't drive that to my mailbox.If swapping the manifold, adapting the egr, pulling the tank and stock pump, fitting inline pump, wiring the stock pump wires to the inline pump, adding a hp tbi and headers, routing my own exhaust and cutting it to length, figuring the pulleys out with no diagram, putting the distributor in, timing it, taking off the manifold and rtving the water ports, changing the oil twice because water ports were leaking, changing the oil filter, and taking everything from my 88 and putting it on the 77 block like sending unit, sensors, smog accessories is dropping it in then yeah i dropped it in. NOt like the ram jet where you can literally drop it in and almost be done. Im in the middle of adapting the 2nd knock sensor right now. You can't just "drop in a77 longblock block into an 88. I had to pull the tranny and tcase before that to get the servo replaced.Many of us have already done that whole "jerry rig" phase and from experience afterwards, would have gone a simpler, easier, and ultamitly a better route that may cost a little more but is a LOT better in the long run. For example: trying to jerry rig up some 35 yr old tech engine to a stock TBI setup that is unlreliable...vs...a drop in, ready to roll Ram Jet with current performance hard part tech on the inside and amuch smoother, more powerful, and efficient fuel tech on the outside.
That is because you ARE making yourself sound like a dumb, "know it all" teenager that OBVIOUSLY doesn't know what he is talking about.You act like im some dumbass teenager who doesn't know wtf he's talkin about
Would you like an engine installation award?THAT KIND OF THINKING COMES FROM GUYS WHO HAVE THEIRS TRUCKS TAKIN TO SHOPS TO GET THEIR OIL CHANGED. I DID THE WHOLE SWAP BY MYSELF. i AM 17 AND IT WAS THE FIRST CAR MOTOR I'VE SWAPPED... ID SAY THAT'S PRETTY DAMN GOOD ESPECIALLY CONSIDERING ITS A 375 HP TBI WITH A 77 HIGH NICKEL CONTENT(FOR BETTER RELIABILITY) THAT I ADAPTED TO FIT AN 88. i GET THE FEELING YOU HAVEN'T PICKED UP MORE THAN A COUPLE WRENCHES. NO OFFENSE BUT ITS GUYS LIKE YOU THAT KEEP THE SHOPS LIKE JIFFY LUBE IN BUSINESS. YOU'D RATHER PAY A REDICULOUS AMOUNT OF MONEY INSTEAD OF DOING A LITTLE WRENCHIN AND PUT THE PARTS ON YOURSELF.The funny thing is that most of us have assembled our engines ourselves and just had the hard parts machined, not assembled.....and you think you are some hot dodo(I don't have the need to swear every other word
) wrencher because you R&R'd an engine that is easy to do and takes just a couple hours to accomplish by a seasoned GM mechanic with a set of basic hand tools.
You think you know everything about everything because you are 17 and dropped a pre assembled 35 year old engine into a Baskin Robbins 31 flavors K5. Sit back, relax, and let yourself learn something by the info that some of these guys have to offer from their experience, something you are much lacking.
Many of us have already done that whole "jerry rig" phase and from experience afterwards, would have gone a simpler, easier, and ultamitly a better route that may cost a little more but is a LOT better in the long run. For example: trying to jerry rig up some 35 yr old tech engine to a stock TBI setup that is unlreliable...vs...a drop in, ready to roll Ram Jet with current performance hard part tech on the inside and amuch smoother, more powerful, and efficient fuel tech on the outside.

By then we'll be settled and I can do it in my own garage with the help of my husband's cousin. But if we have to replace it before then, we'll be stuck with the GM goodwrench stock replacement, not the end of the world, but definitely not as much fun. I'll also have to keep my "new" stock 87 burb, well, stock, in order to save pennies for the HT. No fun stuff for awhile, but I think it will be worth it. Thanks for all the help and info.

