About 5 years ago I decided to pull the motor out of my V20 and give it to a "reputable"
machine shop in my town for a rebuild. It was just due. Any way, hopped it up some and it ran so/so for bout 2 months and melted holes in the pistons because he stuck 10.5 to 1 pistons in the thing and kinda left out that information when I picked it up. Mentioned "it'll be fine on pump gas" after I've told him on the initial build that I want to burn the cheap stuff, anyway got rebuilt again and never has really run right and to be honest with you he gave me a list of all the parts he put in but I'm kinda calling BS and decided not to let him fix a sandwich let alone my truck. I have no idea whats in that motor and I've made sure the whole town and surrounding states are aware of this guy. The motor problems are identical to Y5mgisi's thread where he's been through the entire thing and keeps finding gremlins that you hope and pray are it and it makes no difference.
Sorry bout rambling on a bit here, bare with me.
Anyway, The ol truck motor and I had a nice long talk about a week ago when it cost me $25 bucks in gas to go 7 miles to work and back and I had just come across a nice 4brl intake ( The clouds parted way and the angels sang as a brilliant ray of light fell apon a bow tie dual plane with the 73* intake bolts to fit the factory tbi heads, spread or square and no egr for "scrap"
(didn't even know it existed)) and fresh holley 600 ($45). Decision was made to carb it. So after bout a $300 summit order to collect the rest of the parts needed for the swap, it hit me, what has everybody been doing with the TBI harness when they switch to carb??? do they just wrap it up nice and leave it or cut the whole thing out??? I don't want to just hack it to crap because I might eventually want to go back to TBI (maybe find another motor down the road and can start fresh again or tinker again, want to leave my options open because I do believe that it def has advantages.) I don't care how it looks, it's a working truck, not a mall crawler, but not a XRCC entry either. I'm just worried about if I leave it that everything will corrode and be worthless anyway and if I cut it out then well it's worthless too. What would YOU do or do you have any other suggestions?
PS, would love to mention the "reputable" shop name but didn't know if it violated CK5 policy or not and just decided to keep it out of this thread but if your from MD, WV, or PA I would be more than willing to give my feedback. PM me.
machine shop in my town for a rebuild. It was just due. Any way, hopped it up some and it ran so/so for bout 2 months and melted holes in the pistons because he stuck 10.5 to 1 pistons in the thing and kinda left out that information when I picked it up. Mentioned "it'll be fine on pump gas" after I've told him on the initial build that I want to burn the cheap stuff, anyway got rebuilt again and never has really run right and to be honest with you he gave me a list of all the parts he put in but I'm kinda calling BS and decided not to let him fix a sandwich let alone my truck. I have no idea whats in that motor and I've made sure the whole town and surrounding states are aware of this guy. The motor problems are identical to Y5mgisi's thread where he's been through the entire thing and keeps finding gremlins that you hope and pray are it and it makes no difference. Sorry bout rambling on a bit here, bare with me.
Anyway, The ol truck motor and I had a nice long talk about a week ago when it cost me $25 bucks in gas to go 7 miles to work and back and I had just come across a nice 4brl intake ( The clouds parted way and the angels sang as a brilliant ray of light fell apon a bow tie dual plane with the 73* intake bolts to fit the factory tbi heads, spread or square and no egr for "scrap"
(didn't even know it existed)) and fresh holley 600 ($45). Decision was made to carb it. So after bout a $300 summit order to collect the rest of the parts needed for the swap, it hit me, what has everybody been doing with the TBI harness when they switch to carb??? do they just wrap it up nice and leave it or cut the whole thing out??? I don't want to just hack it to crap because I might eventually want to go back to TBI (maybe find another motor down the road and can start fresh again or tinker again, want to leave my options open because I do believe that it def has advantages.) I don't care how it looks, it's a working truck, not a mall crawler, but not a XRCC entry either. I'm just worried about if I leave it that everything will corrode and be worthless anyway and if I cut it out then well it's worthless too. What would YOU do or do you have any other suggestions?PS, would love to mention the "reputable" shop name but didn't know if it violated CK5 policy or not and just decided to keep it out of this thread but if your from MD, WV, or PA I would be more than willing to give my feedback. PM me.
