The man that won't go to Gary Indiana sez:
So are you nealing next to the truck?
As tired as I am, if I were to neal I would never be able to get back up.
Clinto sez:
You gonna paint it in the engine compartment while it's out?
Yes. First a good pressure washing and degreasing then several coats of Dyna Spray thermal shield/sound deadener.
Armada sez:
Now would be a good time to drill and tap 2 holes pre turbo for a pyrometer if you haven't already.
I agree. I'm removing the turbo tomorrow morning so we can drill and tap two holes, one in each side of the manifold. My pyro is currently reading post turbo EGTs. I recently purchased another sensor and a switch so I can read pre and post turbo EGTs. Once I've ran some tests to see exactly what the temperature spread is I'm going to move the post turbo sensor to the vacant side of the manifold. Since I've already got two sensors I might as well use them. Being able to read EGTs on either side/end of the manifold will make it easy to diagnose an injector or cylinder problem.
I'm also installing a pre-lube system, Amsoil by-pass filter to go with builder77s spin-on 1970 filters, oil temp gauge, and two additional oil pressure gauges --- one pre filter and one post filter. With three oil pressure gauges I hope to be able to safely tinker with the setting on the oil filter by-pass valve.
Engine compartment space for the by-pass filter, pre-lube pump etc. is at a premium. The stock deuce personnel (cab) heater takes up a lot of room and is always in the way. I took the top off my heater to remove the core for PM repair and found that the core only occupies a small portion of the heater box. To save space I'm shortening the heater box and mounting base by six inches. Every little bit helps.