What kind of spark plugs do you guys recommend? I was at Oreillys and they have several AC Delco, 2 were platinum, 1 was copper, the platinums both said the heat range was 12 and the copper said the heat range was 3?
You need to look up which plug fits that cylinder head you are usingOk I had them look up 1993 K1500 which had TBI, so are you guys saying go with a heat range 4 or 5?
I got the pilot bearing on order, didn’t bother getting the casting number off the Jasper engine. I also discovered a stitch welded area around the dipstick tube in the block, furthering the idea I wanted nothing to do with it. I’ll exchange 10w-30 for some straight 30w for the first oil change. The radiator looks brand new inside, it’s one of those aluminum with plastic side tanks replacements, when you say green fuzzys around the header, where are you referring too?Always a little nervous when get rid of the old before the new is in esp something with as many pieces as an engine. I hope you got everything you need of the old one.
When you popped the valve covers did you note the casting numbers on old engine heads ?
If you are going to do a break in oil change, use a straight 30w with the zinc. For normal use after 10w40 or 15w40 I don't recommend 5w anything for a gen 1 sbc, cept maybe winter in the arctic circle. I am not sure a break oil change is needed since this motor has some miles on it.
The flush idea is a good one. Have you inspected the radiator for crusties on the tubes inside and green fuzzies at the header ?
One item I might consider, is changing the steel freeze plugs to brass. Esp the 2 at the back behind the flywheel. leave the one in the middle alone that's the cam plug. Make sure the 3 oil gallery pipe plugs are tight and stake them with a chisel. If you keep the coolant up and use distilled water, then the freeze plug thing is just my ocd.