NjsGT's build.... with pics!

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
you might want to hold onto the stock block jst in case seeings how the no longer make 4.6 aluminum blocks.
I bet thats why they just recently went almost another $500 up in price...
well I still plan on trying to sell this block though... could use the $... i need more boost haha

Nice work bro!
thanx man! cant wait to see what the thumper looks like on it and the pumps will be going in soon too.... thanx again bud

Awesome to see you finally got that motor pulled. Making good progress.... Now just gotta get the new one back together
looking good GB? still have a pile of parts to throw on too.... Im just happy im on the way....

Nice build! Sub'd.
Hey, whats up man? thanx!

Very nice build so far, looks like its going to be a good one! Goodluck!
thanx, doing my best with it...
 
Last edited:

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
Today, Im gonna prep the stock heads for them to be re-installed on the new block.... Then comes the timing part which im not to excited to get into :thud:
 

GrnBullitt08

Dale Jr
Joined
Jan 25, 2010
Posts
15,081
Reaction score
199
Location
Northwest Indiana
Yeah everything looks good. Should be an awesome setup. Before careful with the timing. It can be a little tricky, but it's not all that bad.
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
Yeah everything looks good. Should be an awesome setup. Before careful with the timing. It can be a little tricky, but it's not all that bad.
yea, i hear ya... do you have first hand experiance with it GB?

I actually put the heads back on tonight. Didnt take pics of them on though....

I have a pic of the valve covers though
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
heres a pic of the valve covers all done up...
IMG_20110102_1612001.jpg
 

GrnBullitt08

Dale Jr
Joined
Jan 25, 2010
Posts
15,081
Reaction score
199
Location
Northwest Indiana
Nice, did you use the ford vista blue? Or just some Autozone spray can paint?

And yes, I have some experience with the cams and timing. I have a assembled two, including installing my old crower cams.
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
Those look line mine when they were all done, very nice.
thanx man

Nice, did you use the ford vista blue? Or just some Autozone spray can paint?

And yes, I have some experience with the cams and timing. I have a assembled two, including installing my old crower cams.
ok cool, im gonna send you a PM tomm... i have a few questions. i would do it now but im shot and wanna get some rest....
oh btw, its ford dark blue hi temp stuff... napa spray can :beerdrink: thanx for your help GB
 

BLKBULLITT

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2010
Posts
2,640
Reaction score
33
Location
Calgary, Canada
Did you prep those guys at all? What did you do before you sprayed those on?

Seems like a way cheaper route than going to buy painted ones already!
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
Did you prep those guys at all? What did you do before you sprayed those on?

Seems like a way cheaper route than going to buy painted ones already!
ya i prep'd them. i just used a spray de-greaser along with a scotchbrite pad and small brush to clean and remove any tarnish/grease/oil..... then i gave them a final wipe down with a paint prep, blew them dry, then came the paint
 

BLKBULLITT

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 14, 2010
Posts
2,640
Reaction score
33
Location
Calgary, Canada
How many coats did you put on? I wanna see how they hold up after some heavy heat in the engine bay before I go ahead and do mine.
 

GrnBullitt08

Dale Jr
Joined
Jan 25, 2010
Posts
15,081
Reaction score
199
Location
Northwest Indiana
How many coats did you put on? I wanna see how they hold up after some heavy heat in the engine bay before I go ahead and do mine.

Prepping them is the key to the paint lasting and not flaking off.
There are alot of tight ridges and corners that the paint like to pull away from or run, paint and clear is the easy part, prepping will make or break you.
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
How many coats did you put on? I wanna see how they hold up after some heavy heat in the engine bay before I go ahead and do mine.
They have 4 coats on them, about 3/4's of a can. The paint is rated as a engine block enamel. I think up to 450*
Lookin good dude, making some progress i see!
Yup, moving along. I'm actually waiting for some un seen parts to come in from ford
sick car man
Thanx! Nice PW you got also
looks like you're already way ahead of me on your build. maybe you can share your experience when im ready to put my heads on.
Sure, you got it man. If you want, ill PM you my cell...
Prepping them is the key to the paint lasting and not flaking off.
There are alot of tight ridges and corners that the paint like to pull away from or run, paint and clear is the easy part, prepping will make or break you.
Yea, I spent around 30-40 mins on each cover when prepping them. The most imporant is getting through the aluminum tarnish spots... its that dark shit that comes off them...
 

NjsGT

Back in the game....
Joined
Sep 7, 2009
Posts
3,158
Reaction score
21
Location
NJ
Well, after afew days trying to firgure out how to time this damn thing, I finally got it.... :beerdrink:
Some pic's...

Yesterday, got the near chain on... Then I felt like shit and decided to get some rest...
IMG_20110106_1700431.jpg


Just finished, heads on and timed...
IMG_20110107_1812171.jpg

Also, Im thinking about ordering a set of shortys next week and trying to make up my mind where to have it tuned again..... So far im torn between where I had the car tuned last, Efi logics or Evolution performance .....
 

Latest posts

Support us!

Support Us - Become A Supporting Member Today!

Click Here For Details

Back
Top