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You know you're a gearhead when you can appreciate a picture of a oily pair of SBF cylinder heads;)
FIFY. By the way Don, how old is your son?Is this some sort of 'bonding' project for you two?
Sorry that I haven't been able to reply much today. Contractors cut a fiber line between our two main buildings at work. Spent all afternoon working with my other network guy to get traffic rerouted, working and people happy. Then sit with the contractors waiting for Charter Spectrum to show up to splice the 24 strand fiber to restore 1GB connectivity. :nabble_smiley_hurt:I didn't get pictures of the ends of the heads. Looks like I have the Plugs already right? There are four total, one on each end of each head.Head_Plugs.jpg.e2c5e6cc1f8fcc1e73e302334b387657.jpgHead_Plug.jpg.a0559f8311a585932e00eb6c680fb3cc.jpgAnd "Yes", this project is a bonding type of things with my son. We've never really had anything for just us. If you look at my Father's Day post, I reference how my son (Chance now 23) is getting me interested in fixing The Beast. When the engine overheated earlier this year and started puffing white smoke it got left to sit while life kept moving on. He wants us to do as much as we can together and have fun with it. I'm glad to have a son that wants to do this with me. It means a lot to me because I wish my Dad and I could've done something like this.The other big surprise was that he not only got one head redone and bought another, he has a shop here in Dallas that will completely rebuild the engine for me for $750. I'm waiting for him to give me the full details on what they'll do. All I know is that it's a little known gem in the car scene here supposedly. Again, I don't have all the details yet. Once I can get that information I'll post it here of what they're going to do for us.Last but not least, on Father's Day I told Chance that I'd have to wait to save up the money to have the engine rebuilt. About a week ago he sat me down and told me that he was ready that day to pay the $750 himself to get The Beast back on the road because he knows how much I enjoy driving it. As a Father I'm beyond proud of my son being willing to do that for me. Makes me wonder what I ever did to deserve a son like this. As a parent I've always wondered if I was doing things right. Well, I've got my answer! :nabble_smiley_beam:Ok, enough being mushy.... Here's the Pic of Chance and I on Father's Day this year.Pulled_Engine.jpg.ae073e20583a741ef6457d2987d2e042.jpg To try to keep things straight I've created a Google Spreadsheet to keep things on one page of what to do/look at. Please let me know if I've missed something and/or add notes.

Thanks guys.

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Sorry that I haven't been able to reply much today. Contractors cut a fiber line between our two main buildings at work. Spent all afternoon working with my other network guy to get traffic rerouted, working and people happy. Then sit with the contractors waiting for Charter Spectrum to show up to splice the 24 strand fiber to restore 1GB connectivity. :nabble_smiley_hurt:I didn't get pictures of the ends of the heads. Looks like I have the Plugs already right? There are four total, one on each end of each head.And "Yes", this project is a bonding type of things with my son. We've never really had anything for just us. If you look at my Father's Day post, I reference how my son (Chance now 23) is getting me interested in fixing The Beast. When the engine overheated earlier this year and started puffing white smoke it got left to sit while life kept moving on. He wants us to do as much as we can together and have fun with it. I'm glad to have a son that wants to do this with me. It means a lot to me because I wish my Dad and I could've done something like this.The other big surprise was that he not only got one head redone and bought another, he has a shop here in Dallas that will completely rebuild the engine for me for $750. I'm waiting for him to give me the full details on what they'll do. All I know is that it's a little known gem in the car scene here supposedly. Again, I don't have all the details yet. Once I can get that information I'll post it here of what they're going to do for us.Last but not least, on Father's Day I told Chance that I'd have to wait to save up the money to have the engine rebuilt. About a week ago he sat me down and told me that he was ready that day to pay the $750 himself to get The Beast back on the road because he knows how much I enjoy driving it. As a Father I'm beyond proud of my son being willing to do that for me. Makes me wonder what I ever did to deserve a son like this. As a parent I've always wondered if I was doing things right. Well, I've got my answer! :nabble_smiley_beam:Ok, enough being mushy.... Here's the Pic of Chance and I on Father's Day this year. To try to keep things straight I've created a Google Spreadsheet to keep things on one page of what to do/look at. Please let me know if I've missed something and/or add notes.

Thanks guys.

Fiber cuts. :nabble_smiley_argh: Been there, done that, got the :nabble_smiley_hurt:. We called it "contractor fade".Anyway, your son is amazing! You have every right to be proud. :nabble_smiley_good:On the heads, it does look like they put the plugs in on both ends of both heads. But, just FYI, the plugs they appear to have used are the adapters that step that 5/8" size down to probably 3/8" for the bolts for the accessories. One end of the heads already had those plugs and the other end was open to take the injected air. But it looks like they added the adapters to both ends.The beauty of that is you can't get the heads on wrong - as some people have done. :nabble_smiley_wink:And $750 to rebuild the engine is a STEAL! Surely that doesn't include the parts, which can easily top $500. But still, it is a very nice price.As for the spreadsheet, would you be interested in embedding it instead of providing a link?
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Sorry that I haven't been able to reply much today. Contractors cut a fiber line between our two main buildings at work. Spent all afternoon working with my other network guy to get traffic rerouted, working and people happy. Then sit with the contractors waiting for Charter Spectrum to show up to splice the 24 strand fiber to restore 1GB connectivity. :nabble_smiley_hurt:I didn't get pictures of the ends of the heads. Looks like I have the Plugs already right? There are four total, one on each end of each head.And "Yes", this project is a bonding type of things with my son. We've never really had anything for just us. If you look at my Father's Day post, I reference how my son (Chance now 23) is getting me interested in fixing The Beast. When the engine overheated earlier this year and started puffing white smoke it got left to sit while life kept moving on. He wants us to do as much as we can together and have fun with it. I'm glad to have a son that wants to do this with me. It means a lot to me because I wish my Dad and I could've done something like this.The other big surprise was that he not only got one head redone and bought another, he has a shop here in Dallas that will completely rebuild the engine for me for $750. I'm waiting for him to give me the full details on what they'll do. All I know is that it's a little known gem in the car scene here supposedly. Again, I don't have all the details yet. Once I can get that information I'll post it here of what they're going to do for us.Last but not least, on Father's Day I told Chance that I'd have to wait to save up the money to have the engine rebuilt. About a week ago he sat me down and told me that he was ready that day to pay the $750 himself to get The Beast back on the road because he knows how much I enjoy driving it. As a Father I'm beyond proud of my son being willing to do that for me. Makes me wonder what I ever did to deserve a son like this. As a parent I've always wondered if I was doing things right. Well, I've got my answer! :nabble_smiley_beam:Ok, enough being mushy.... Here's the Pic of Chance and I on Father's Day this year. To try to keep things straight I've created a Google Spreadsheet to keep things on one page of what to do/look at. Please let me know if I've missed something and/or add notes.

Thanks guys.

Well you've been busy putting out fires all day!Infrastructure, I understand (polishing and mounting fiber splices) Administering networks..... not so much.It's wonderful that you get a 'Chance' to spend time with your son! 👑
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Sorry that I haven't been able to reply much today. Contractors cut a fiber line between our two main buildings at work. Spent all afternoon working with my other network guy to get traffic rerouted, working and people happy. Then sit with the contractors waiting for Charter Spectrum to show up to splice the 24 strand fiber to restore 1GB connectivity. :nabble_smiley_hurt:I didn't get pictures of the ends of the heads. Looks like I have the Plugs already right? There are four total, one on each end of each head.And "Yes", this project is a bonding type of things with my son. We've never really had anything for just us. If you look at my Father's Day post, I reference how my son (Chance now 23) is getting me interested in fixing The Beast. When the engine overheated earlier this year and started puffing white smoke it got left to sit while life kept moving on. He wants us to do as much as we can together and have fun with it. I'm glad to have a son that wants to do this with me. It means a lot to me because I wish my Dad and I could've done something like this.The other big surprise was that he not only got one head redone and bought another, he has a shop here in Dallas that will completely rebuild the engine for me for $750. I'm waiting for him to give me the full details on what they'll do. All I know is that it's a little known gem in the car scene here supposedly. Again, I don't have all the details yet. Once I can get that information I'll post it here of what they're going to do for us.Last but not least, on Father's Day I told Chance that I'd have to wait to save up the money to have the engine rebuilt. About a week ago he sat me down and told me that he was ready that day to pay the $750 himself to get The Beast back on the road because he knows how much I enjoy driving it. As a Father I'm beyond proud of my son being willing to do that for me. Makes me wonder what I ever did to deserve a son like this. As a parent I've always wondered if I was doing things right. Well, I've got my answer! :nabble_smiley_beam:Ok, enough being mushy.... Here's the Pic of Chance and I on Father's Day this year. To try to keep things straight I've created a Google Spreadsheet to keep things on one page of what to do/look at. Please let me know if I've missed something and/or add notes.

Thanks guys.

Correction!No, the ports are above those slugs.Those are rebuilder warranty tags on the freeze plugs.Made of solder (or similar) they will melt if you overheat the head.Warranty will be denied if they are damaged. (Check your paperwork)Edit: small screen and rain covered glasses do not make a good combination. :nabble_smiley_blush:
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Correction!

No, the ports are above those slugs.

Those are rebuilder warranty tags on the freeze plugs.

Made of solder (or similar) they will melt if you overheat the head.

Warranty will be denied if they are damaged. (Check your paperwork)

Edit: small screen and rain covered glasses do not make a good combination. :nabble_smiley_blush:

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Maybe Don should start a "351 upgrade" project thread? 😉

Should we do this? I guess this is going to turn into a project thread.

Gary? Go ahead and move it?

Don - I don't know where to move it. Have you started another thread? I can only move it to an existing thread.

As for the file, to embed something it has to be on a server like Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive. Something that has an embedding option. I have most of my embedded files on OneDrive and can walk you through how to do that or Google Drive if you want.

And, if I were to embed it then it'd be my file to edit. But you are the one that needs to edit it.

So, do you have an account on one of those servers?

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Don - I don't know where to move it. Have you started another thread? I can only move it to an existing thread.

As for the file, to embed something it has to be on a server like Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive. Something that has an embedding option. I have most of my embedded files on OneDrive and can walk you through how to do that or Google Drive if you want.

And, if I were to embed it then it'd be my file to edit. But you are the one that needs to edit it.

So, do you have an account on one of those servers?

Here's the new post I created if you can move it there.

Don's (Pebcak) 351 upgrade Project

I have the file on Google Drive already. I'll get it posted tomorrow. Getting ready to spend some TV time with the Mrs. :nabble_smiley_good:

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