Hey all,
anyone from the new england area out there?
I'd like to find a shop somewhere near me that won't laugh when I tell 'em what I drive.
Had my motor redone 10 yrs ago (304) but never got it on the road until last fall. I have about 4-500 miles on it and now it's making a ticking noise.
The truck has stock gauges that I had "rebuilt" and calibrated and I always keep and eyeball on them. The motor had a passenger side oiling issue so I pulled it and brought it back to the guy who built it (I'm not going back there again). He charged me an obscene amount of $ and put new cam bearings in it (they had about 10 minutes on them).
I've been driving the truck for a few months and took it on the highway a few times. It has a 727 w/3:73s and 33" tires. It would run really hot in traffic but cool down almost immediately once moving again.
I decided to pack up the family and take it my parents lake house (85 miles away). It was the first long highway only trip. Maybe 60+ miles of highway w/1 toll booth. With my eyes on the gauges it ran fine all the way up there at about 65 mph (gps). When we got off the highway a heard a ticking noise. Had the thing towed home (thank god for aaa) and a local mechanic pulled out the old stethiscope (?) and said he hears something in front of the oil pan down low....he also said the fuel pump is "wicked" noisy (boston thing). Pulled the valve covers and there is oil on both heads at idle. Haven't done anything else yet. Gonna pull the valve train out both sides and check oil pressure. I have a mechanical gauge I bought when the head wasn't gettin' oil. Then I'll try to find someone who will stop laughin' long enough to help me out. I think if I hear "you shoulda putta big block Chevy in there" 1 more time I'm gonna put 17 9mm holes in someone!!!
anyone from the new england area out there?
I'd like to find a shop somewhere near me that won't laugh when I tell 'em what I drive.
Had my motor redone 10 yrs ago (304) but never got it on the road until last fall. I have about 4-500 miles on it and now it's making a ticking noise.
The truck has stock gauges that I had "rebuilt" and calibrated and I always keep and eyeball on them. The motor had a passenger side oiling issue so I pulled it and brought it back to the guy who built it (I'm not going back there again). He charged me an obscene amount of $ and put new cam bearings in it (they had about 10 minutes on them).
I've been driving the truck for a few months and took it on the highway a few times. It has a 727 w/3:73s and 33" tires. It would run really hot in traffic but cool down almost immediately once moving again.
I decided to pack up the family and take it my parents lake house (85 miles away). It was the first long highway only trip. Maybe 60+ miles of highway w/1 toll booth. With my eyes on the gauges it ran fine all the way up there at about 65 mph (gps). When we got off the highway a heard a ticking noise. Had the thing towed home (thank god for aaa) and a local mechanic pulled out the old stethiscope (?) and said he hears something in front of the oil pan down low....he also said the fuel pump is "wicked" noisy (boston thing). Pulled the valve covers and there is oil on both heads at idle. Haven't done anything else yet. Gonna pull the valve train out both sides and check oil pressure. I have a mechanical gauge I bought when the head wasn't gettin' oil. Then I'll try to find someone who will stop laughin' long enough to help me out. I think if I hear "you shoulda putta big block Chevy in there" 1 more time I'm gonna put 17 9mm holes in someone!!!