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Old 02-16-2015, 11:14 PM   #1
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Default Blizzard Engine Delivery

I finally got my engine delivered to the rebuilder (J&M) this weekend pre-blizzard. I wanted to again thank everyone who helped by sharing insights and tips on removal and such. I'm going to try to post often as I am hoping to follow the rebuild closely. -Seth
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Old 02-17-2015, 12:59 AM   #2
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I am enjoying your blog and congrats on getting the motor to the rebuilder.
Have him install a so-called touring cam the engine will be ever so much happier and not labor so much.
Also consider the valve-cover mounted oil filter (from Mike's Affordable). It is full flow and will protect what will become a hefty investment in a rebuild. You would not believe the grit that gets in everywhere without one.
Just for kicks what you are terming a 'gear' on the end of the tranny input shaft is actually called a 'spline'. It sure does look like a gear, tho. The splines align with the splines in the clutch disk. A gear engages another gear in a sideways manner. A spline is a way to accurately attach an item to a shaft. In this case the clutch disc needs to move (slide) on the splines a bit during engagement and disengagement of the clutch while driving. Most of us coat the splines with some never-seize (not gobs else it will get on the clutch facings) to prevent rust build up in the off season, and so the clutch disc can slide freely without binding.
Good luck with the build, sounds like you are eagerly learning a lot. Dave
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