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ATK Core Return Process
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Notes:
- Tinware includes valve covers, oil pan, timing cover
- VIN 4, 6, 8, H, L, M, P
- Head Cast #: 114, 624, 642
- Block Cast #: 207, 209, 036
- 4 bolt main
- 1 piece rear main seal (new flexplate supplied)
- Non-roller cam
- Perimeter bolt valve covers
- Passenger side dipstick
Engine Break-In Procedure
Use conventional or break-in oil (non-synthetic) for the first 600 miles of operation. Do not drive for long periods at any single speed, always vary your speed. Do not tow a trailer or put other heavy loads on the vehicle. Check the engine oil and coolant levels daily.
At 600 Miles change the engine oil and filter using conventional (non-synthetic) oil. Check fuel and ignition settings; adjust valves (where applicable).
After the first 5,000 of service synthetic engine oil may be used. Follow your vehicle owner’s manual for service intervals.
Specifications:
How much HP does this engine have
Is the crank drilled to accept a pilot bushing
Will this motor fit in 97 Chevy k1500 with factory wiring harness
How much HP does this engine have
What compression should I expect? How much variation in compression across cylinders is allowed in your rebuilds?
Are all the piston bore the exact same size? I’ve heard when some companies remanufacter the blocks they cut corners like that.
How about fitting to a 4wheel drive 81 K10? And also will Demon carburetor do well with engine?
Can I place this motor in a 78 Corvette without any troubles?
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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