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Posted: 4/10/06 1:38pmMessage 1 of 8
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Miramar, FL - USA
Joined: 3/16/2004
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Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.

I'll be pulling the cylinder heads off soon and having an experienced set of eyeballs inspect the cylinder walls for wear. That's my "crossroads"....If there's little wear, I'll get an aftermarket set of hi-perf. heads, new intake and carb.....I like the cam presently installed and it's relatively new. The alternative is a much longer project. My question is:  Can you remove the block without re-installing the heads and intake? I'm referring to the plate bolted on to the intake holes where the carb goes and hoisting it up.  Thanks, boys!

JR

 

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Posted: 4/10/06 3:49pmMessage 2 of 8
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Saxonburg, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1982 Black over red, doing a resto.

If you use a grade 8 bolts and washers, I have used the bolt holes where the head bolts go. I used a cable sling with short bolts. A chain can be used also. Just be careful!

Denny

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Posted: 4/10/06 7:33pmMessage 3 of 8
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Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.

Good thinking!.....Thanks, Denny

JR

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Posted: 4/10/06 7:40pmMessage 4 of 8
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CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH - USA
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Vette(s): 1975 C3 Red, T-Tops, Black Interior. All I need is time and money! Getting there!
You don't even need grade 8 bolts.  Regular quality bolts will work fine.
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Posted: 4/11/06 8:37amMessage 5 of 8
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DUNEDIN, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 COUPE CORTEZ SILVER, BRIGHT BLUE INTERIOR 383 cu. in. 512 HP. Hooker headers w/ side pipes PS PS AC AM FM STEREO. 68,000.MILES C5 5oth Anniversary Coupe , auto.350hp

i TOOK MINE OUT WITH THE HEADS AND MANIFOLD OFF. nOT A PROBLEM.

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Posted: 4/12/06 6:13amMessage 6 of 8
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Miramar, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.

I appreciate the helpful input, gents.

JR

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Posted: 4/12/06 6:31amMessage 7 of 8
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Vette(s): 1972 T-Top 350 auto, matching numbers,Blue, ac

Just make sure the tree limb is big enought to support the weight or wife's back

Just a Ha Ha . Seriously if using a garage rafter or something other than a engine hoist - be carefull of load capacity.

Big Al


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Posted: 4/12/06 9:19amMessage 8 of 8
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Miramar, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1972 coupe/350 cid/mild cam/4 spd/20 ft. paint (looks perfect from 20 ft.), but it sure runs nice.

Thanks, Al....engine hoist is the only option. Especially the way my lucks been lately.

JR

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