Jaryd
Extremely Deplorable
Good job. That's a serious engine man. What did you use to seal your head studs.
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Thanks Jaryd! I used Loctite Blue to seal them. The first time I did the studs with the standard Permatex teflon goop....BAD IDEA!!! @WarWagon has used the Loctite multiple times and if it can survive him....it can survive anyone. He has also used Red Loctite, but I'm not sure you'd be able to get the studs back out if you used that. Others have used the GM Teflon Pipe Sealant with success. I haven't used it on studs, but I have used it on other threaded parts and it's a really strong sealant.Good job. That's a serious engine man. What did you use to seal your head studs.
Thanks Jaryd. Dude. Get those studs sealed A.S.A.P!! The leaking studs took out the original engine in my Tahoe. It was a 1997 block so it wasn't worth building anyway, but you have a 2000, that should definitely be a keeper! I know it's going to suck to get those studs back out and sealed, but if you don't do it soon you'll be looking for another engine.Thanks man. That's the permatex that I used but I think 1 or 2 of mine is leaking by. I have a VERY slow leak somewhere. Your engineering is spot on on the bumper and everything else you've done to the Tahoe. You got some damn good numbers out of that beast of a engine.
Whew! I think you've caught it soon enough. Have fun and good luck!ive got probably 200 miles on the engine since I put the head gaskets and studs in. Im going to dig into it this weekend. Thanks
You read the whole thing? Man, that’s dedication!!Man! What a read! I just finished reading this entire thread and just like all of the others here my hats off too you and your build and hard work. I'm curious to see what you have done in the past year. I am presently getting ready to remove my DB2835 pump to either get worked on for more fuel or replaced. I'm sure I can use some of your data in my build as well.
You might as well tub the wheel wells now
That's why it's called the Rust Belt, Nate. We have it just as bad out here on the Plains.
Rust free bodies are becoming rare.
Rust free bodies are becoming rare.
They get crushed here weekly. Many with no rust.
Nothing rusts here. Out in the middle of nowhere is a 1971 honda 2 door that got driven off a cliff and burned, my uncle was the original owner. It was stolen at 6 months old, and I found it hiking the hills in the 80’s as teenager. Called cops incase crime scene and led them to it. Traced vin and laughed when they said my uncles unique name. Called my uncle and showed him. He luckily found his vietnam dogs tags in glove box! Anyways- We go out there and target shoot in that area on occasion when I go to his part of the world. As of last year it was still there all smashed up and almost no rust. Certainly nothing that couldn’t be sanded out and repainted. So when I say Nothing rusts here- for real.
Hi Dave. Sure:Man, after reading this thread I wished I could have kept my 99 2 door Tahoe for just an all out hot rod, but not enough time or money. As you guys can tell I can't even get the one 6.5 P400 project I have going done. Hey Nate, can I ask you a couple of questions about your setup? Are you using a Hallman boost controller on both your turbo wastegate and the hypermax aneroid? If so did you just put a barbed T on the turbo compressor housing for reference? The other is your fuel pressure gauge electric and where is it plumbed into your fuel line? I take it by post #776 you are planning on upgrading your lift pump? Any suggestions? I'm thinking of getting the same IP you have from Conestoga and I'm trying to figure out how to configure my fuel supply system. Thanks, for any help, Dave
Oh I didn’t realize it was as bad in the plains. I thought it mainly rained.....oh wait, wrong country.