I would have stuck with flat tops.
Martin
Martin
And with close to 11:1 compression you would have ended up with broken piston's like the OPI would have stuck with flat tops.
Martin
And with close to 11:1 compression you would have ended up with broken piston's like the OP
Find a different machine shop. I pay $20 to a machine shop to swap all 8.Diddo on that one. Well tomorrow my ypipe and bearing will be arriving. Haven't got a tracking number for the pistons. But maybe since they shipped straight from Keith black I might not get one. Or atleast it won't show up on my order status.
I had a question about taking off the rods from the old pistons and installing the new ones. The machine shop wants $18 EACH to do it. But we have a 20ton hyrdraulic press here at the house. I think we can do it ourselves but I wanted to make sure I had the idea of it right.
Basically to remove them, I just use a deep well socket that is the right size to press the wrist pin out. And put the piston up were it is level and isn't going to be at an angle when trying to press the wrist pin out.
Then installation is kindvd a reverse of removal. But pay ALOT more attention to the pin going in correct and not angled so I don't gouge anything.
Does that about some it up? Any suggestions or tips?
And with close to 11:1 compression you would have ended up with broken piston's like the OP


. The passenger side header comes down at a weird angle and the drivers side basically comes back and faces straight down.
You know your gonna have to get that ecu tuned for that motor right?Nope lol this is for my other project vehicle.Its a 86 Trans Am,
You know your gonna have to get that ecu tuned for that motor right?
You might want to visit tbichips.com and speak to Brian.

Way ahead of you bud
Its got a EBL Flash ecm in it that allows me to do all the tuning/datalogging I could ever ask for. Check out http://www.dynamicefi.com/
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There is a lot of things that you can change that will have an undesired effect somewhere else. You also just can't blindly accept the data that you are seeing. You have to be able to judge if the data you get back makes sense. That takes some experience. I bought a programmer for my truck and I even have some experience tuning for import cars. But for $200 I let Brian tune my 383. He really knows what he is doing and can get you going pretty quickly. Up to you what you do but IMO was the best $200 I spent.I realize that. I wasnt trying to say ive mastered it or anything with that statement. But I spent tons of times reading/researching/reading some more about tuning. Ive taken it in baby steps and havent even touched my spark advance tables. The only things I modified on the stock 305 tune was adding more fuel, changes to when the elec. fan turns on, turning the EGR/CCP off for doing learns, and lowering the rev limiter that the EBL has in the programming.
I DEFINITELY wasnt just throwing in random numbers into the tune or going about it blindly.