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Is the oil pan a multi piece gasket? I will doing the jegs waterpump with this, new gaskets bolts and a smog/air pump delete since I am down there. I also just went to the junkyard and got some parts. Found a center console with the ashtray still working, oh yes! Also some 95 seats.
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when you only remove the front 4 bolts you have to flip the top of the cover towards the ground. that hurts the spring in the crank shaft seal. i have always found it easyer to drop the pan put the cover on then the pan back up witch gives your front lip seal on your pan a good seal. if you replace the crank seal then you take a chance of hurting the new one putting it on. it can be done but its easyer to take your time and have no leaks.
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Its not MAF yet but will be. I would like to do a cam but funds are low. Even a timing cover is a stretch right now. My girlfriend went crazy on christmas on our new daughter. Next weekend I have all weekend to work on it and that is when I am going back over there to do it. I also am putting nitrous on it which I am accuring from my friend. I would love to have some help, any is always better espically since you just did this. I have all kinda of tools and a heated garage.

 

 

are you still on fisher???

 

 

id be down for lending a hand or know how

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I now live in valleyview but my car is at my shop on fisher between hague and wilson. I will be there all weekend. Any help would be great. i am going to take some pictures of it and put them on here so you guys can see my situation.
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^ So do you need to remove the plug and why is it there on the cover? I thought the block only has freeze plugs.

I think he means you'd have to install the plug when using a newer style block. The older small blocks had the dipstick through the timing cover.

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^ When I get a cam it will either be x or f or a comp cam, thanks though. So do you need to remove the plug and why is it there on the cover? I thought the block only has freeze plugs.

i'd do a e cam for now and fuck comp cams nothing but bad luck i'll stick with camshaft innovations

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^ When I get a cam it will either be x or f or a comp cam, thanks though. So do you need to remove the plug and why is it there on the cover? I thought the block only has freeze plugs.

 

 

none of those cams will work with your stock piston notches....

 

you'll either need to flycut or replace the pistons

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Depends on how much it is but then once you do a cam you should do lifters, pushrods, RR's and a tune which I cant have done yet.

No... Your stock lifters, pushrods should be fine. You can go away with using the stock rockers and valve springs for now. Getting new springs is a good idea but for a tight budget like yours you can go with the stock ones for now. It's easy to put springs and rockers on the car later. You dont really need a tune unless you want to get every bit of HP out of the motor. You can do that later too. Put a cam in it since you are already there. You'll be kicking yourself in the ass for not doing it... (if you plan on keeping the car)...

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