The weekend was productive, I was able to get the block assembled and the heads installed and pushrod length checked. Turns out I get to use stock length pushrods, but I'm going to go with brand new Comp Hi-Tech rods to make me feel better, plus I can get them quickly from Summit. I was also able to get the intake all cleaned up. So much crud ends up in there from the PCV system. If I had more time I would have soaked it for a few days in a tub of degreaser to get it fully clean, but unfortunately I don't have that kind of time right now.
The transmission arrived this morning, but since I also ordered some ARP flexplate and torque converter bolts with the pushrods I will not be bolting it up until tomorrow night at the earliest. That's OK because I still have some finish work to do with the engine and get the injectors soaking to clean them up a bit. I also need to modify my engine crane by cutting off most of the chain so that I can gain several inches of lift. It has about 8-10 inches of chain and a hook, I'll cut off the hook and most of the chain but leave a couple links and then use a shackle to attach my load leveler. This should give me all the clearance I need in order to be able to have the transmission and engine bolted together and then drop them both in at the same time. That will save me a ton of time and effort as opposed to trying to mount the transmission afterwards.
It's still looking like I might be able to get this all buttoned up by the end of this week. Here's hoping.
The transmission arrived this morning, but since I also ordered some ARP flexplate and torque converter bolts with the pushrods I will not be bolting it up until tomorrow night at the earliest. That's OK because I still have some finish work to do with the engine and get the injectors soaking to clean them up a bit. I also need to modify my engine crane by cutting off most of the chain so that I can gain several inches of lift. It has about 8-10 inches of chain and a hook, I'll cut off the hook and most of the chain but leave a couple links and then use a shackle to attach my load leveler. This should give me all the clearance I need in order to be able to have the transmission and engine bolted together and then drop them both in at the same time. That will save me a ton of time and effort as opposed to trying to mount the transmission afterwards.
It's still looking like I might be able to get this all buttoned up by the end of this week. Here's hoping.