I think that's in my future as well. Looks good
Yea there's only one o2 but I put it in the collector just after the flange. This setup will be getting V bands eventually I'm just not ready to rework the entire exhaust.Is your O2 sensor after the collector?
I really like these for one time use...
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/php-68002/
I've had the aluminum units last for over a decade but they do seap a tiny bit so I don't trust them with O2 sensors.
Yea there's only one o2 but I put it in the collector just after the flange. This setup will be getting V bands eventually I'm just not ready to rework the entire exhaust.
Took your advice I'm gonna grab a set of Percy's 3" gaskets I don't want to take a chance on the pressed no name gaskets I got layin aroundI did the same thing with mine for clearance reasons. The Percys "seal 4 good" gaskets are pretty good too, I use those if the flange is warped at all as they can withstand the thickness difference.

Good practiceWhichever you got you'll like better than the standard gaskets, they will last a lot longer. I've had both styles on engines for several years now. Just make sure to put a wrench on the bolts after the first few heat cycles(each time) and then once they stop moving you'll be good for a long time and they shouldn't loosen after that. (I do that with any header gasket)
16 hours is better than no hours. Glad your busy.Fairly sure this is why the ecu is dumping fuel under hard acceleration. I'm gonna do the other collector as well if I don't work 16hrs again tomorrow. I have 3" V bands to do this properly but that's another can of worms including reworking the entire exhaust.
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Yea man feast or famine I'm diggin it tho16 hours is better than no hours. Glad your busy.


I did that that's how I used to drive the hub seals on the 5ton military trucks but unfortunately I think it still may have slipped out anyway bc I didn't use an installer I just tapped it in. I'll make a driver next time it's like 5- 6" diameter or soHave you seen the seal trick of packing the area with the spring with grease so it doesn't pop out? I had an old timer teach me it way back when I popped a spring out once. Now every seal I do that has the spring I just take my grease gun and pump that gap full and smooth it off with my finger. Haven't ever had one pop out since and the grease just melts off then and doesn't cause any issues. Or you can pony up and buy this guy. https://www.freedomracing.com/j-42849-crankshaft-rear-seal-installer-alt-st-207-stallion.html
I really wanted to get back into my k5 build but I gotta finish something for once or at least get it close![]()
I am glad to see that I am not the only one with this affliction. My wife has questioned me about it before, and lots of suggestions about my "problems " in the 25+ years that we have been married....I have the same problem. I go back and forth between running projects and never really “finish” one.
