hello all, since it was a rather long day I need to skip the normal intro and jump straight into the issue.
1977 g10 350 with the 4 barrel- 430,000 miles and the crank gave way. when it failed the gauge shot up to 300f, just south of catching on fire (I know, 2 hard to swallow statements...) original 350th rebuilt and new crate installed. the temperature warped the heck out of the air horn and I have no doubt it would crumble if it was straightened, and the warping is proud of 3/16" so decking it wasn't too worth it to me. of course after I found this sight ive since heard of the problems with remans, and this one is NO exception! tmrw I will go into the bad things ive found but for now the main issue is the apt.
my original apt is at a skinny 3 turns out from all in. the new one is not threaded and at the same reveal as my original when screwed all the way in. so my options are-
-well scratch this option because at least the air horn on the reman are older numbers (circa 1974) and ive already transferred my secondary pulloff cam and needles...(as well as my primary things)....
-use the original middle horn (throttle body horn) which isnt too crooked... i mostly bought the reman for throttle shafts that didnt leak.... not that the reman has re- bushed shafts
but ill get into that crap later.
-shim a .089/.09 on top of old smokey, but it would need an epoxy to keep it form tilting on the apt and changing the setting...
minus a couple of reduced circuits which are easy to fix, i can make it work either way. im just curious for input and everyones experience. of course this is my work truck and its been 2 weeks of find this, cant find that, god i hope this crate motor is a 1/32nd as good as my old mill- fellahs, i got to get back to work and pay for it all! but, my whole life things have been done right (so far) and this van is always out in the hottest boonies of arizona...
thanks for reading folks...