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Old 11-07-2009, 08:35 AM
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can't leave us hangin', what was it?
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I bet he had the coils hooked up backwards
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Awww, come on, what was it?
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sorry guys,been at work all day and havent been on here. well......while cleaning up all the loose tools in my garage i found on of my rocker arm stands sitting on my toolbox.yeah, thats right. apparantly, after fighting with my drivers side head for wayyyyy to long, i got careless at 2 am. talking about a rookie mistake. so...a new set of rocker arms later, she runs just fine. luckily no bend pushrods or damage valves, springs or anything else,but my rockers were trashed. i wondered why it took so long to torque my drivers side rockers. so everyone learn from my mistake, if you get frustrated or exhausted, just take a break,dont rush yourself.
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Originally Posted by ss64impala
sorry guys,been at work all day and havent been on here. Well......while cleaning up all the loose tools in my garage i found on of my rocker arm stands sitting on my toolbox.yeah, thats right. Apparantly, after fighting with my drivers side head for wayyyyy to long, i got careless at 2 am. Talking about a rookie mistake. So...a new set of rocker arms later, she runs just fine. Luckily no bend pushrods or damage valves, springs or anything else,but my rockers were trashed. I wondered why it took so long to torque my drivers side rockers. So everyone learn from my mistake, if you get frustrated or exhausted, just take a break,dont rush yourself.
holy crap!!!
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Wow!!! That could have been bad!!
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And what heads did you put on it? What is your setup?
Old 11-08-2009, 10:48 AM
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I had a cracked castech 706 head, so I installed some 862 heads.
Mods are pacesetter lts,ory,aem intake, e fans,dual springs,tr220,transgo hd2,vette servo, yank tt3000,tr hardened pushrods,Nelson harness and tune,ported tb.
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