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Great tips & tricks to make it work and look great. I'm a powder coat guy but the paint looks nice and will do well. I powder coated my mailbox Pontiac Blue so I'm all in. I love the plastic "razor" blades and even use them on my pizza pan! One may wish to use the Ω setting to make sure earth is solid - in anything. My 1964 389 has the OEM intake manifold as I'm just going for stock action but if I did a cut like you I'd make a dedicated earthing strap but the lock washer cutting in is likely to work just fine. I keep copper woven straps for earthing anything suspect and solder in eye rings. If a guy has owned Corvettes or airplanes - you get the earthing thing drummed into you brain! Your work is perfect and it looks far better than the old sea of chrome. Bobby
I’m super glad I watched this one too!! I’m using black valve covers as well, and seeing that black valley pan and how good it goes with the black valve covers, I’m gonna do the same. I’m also using a black extreme flow air filter, so I have the black and blue theme as well.
Good tips WRT tape over tape to prevent paint flakes, and the metal razor blade possibly gouging the aluminum. FWIW, I use the isosceles-trapezoid-shaped blades that go in utility knives. They are stiffer and have a more generous bevel that allows you to get the cut parallel with the gasket surface, so you get the strength of a steel blade without much risk of gouging the aluminum.
You can grind it off, or use a Phosphoric acid to convert the rust. Then paint it with a rust preventative, like POR 15. (I did a couple videos of that) Blow torch isn't necessary unless you recently cleaned a part and want to get rid of all moisture/contaminants. Have fun!
motor looks fantastic. I didnt know that about the electical. I think this might be the cause of my elect. issues. My hood tach lights up but the needle doesnt work.
Thanks Brother! Yeah, someone else pointed out it's the voltage drop to ground that's even more important. I now have to re-examine my grounds, etc... glad it gave you some ideas for a solution. Thanks for the comment!
Really a great video Mike love the connectivity tests. Your back tapping trick was Awesome but for future reference maybe some foam ear plugs would work as well just a thought I wanted to share with you . Really liked your separation of the water passage. I think Pontiac should have built them that way . your's is finished to perfection ,Awesome job. By the way on a side note sorry I decided against using your old intake manifold but I think one with out being port matched is a better option for me. Can't wait for the next videos. Peace Man!😎
Thanks John... yeah, I actually tried ear plugs, they were just a little too small to give a good seal. But, great idea! No worries about the manifold. Glad I sent you the pics beforehand. Thanks for the comment!
By any chance do you know where can I get the torque specs on a stock 389 -6.4 (66,Catalina) .. I need the ones for the valley pan and the intake manifold ... specially for the valley pan some sites said 10lb/ft others 15lb/ft !
@@FastMonty Flex-a-Lite zinc anodes is one style . After running a Torker manifold for years with out protection . Galvanic corrosion ate away the tapped bolt locations at the thermostat housing rendering it useless. Anode should be replaced every so often ,so I do it when I flush out the radiator.
Hey Brent, not sure what you mean? If you're referring to separating the crossover, I believe you can. Have you seen that video? I show what to look for... ua-cam.com/video/ew0MYYZrpMQ/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any other questions. See ya!
@@FastMonty I was told that the Torker intake that I have is for high end rpm and that because I have a stock motor, I wouldn’t get a good ride out of it unless I beefed up my cam, and crankshaft
@@brenttaj7573 Ohhh, I get it now. The best manifold for a stock 400 is the RPM Performer. BUT, it's taller than stock, you should check dimensions before ordering one. (I have one, as seen in the other video, If you like the polished look, I'll make you a good deal, ha, ha...)
Im not really a big fan of painting aluminum. Paint works as insulator and retains heat. But then again after a couple years of oil stains and impregnated with carbon and other contaminants.
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Great tips & tricks to make it work and look great. I'm a powder coat guy but the paint looks nice and will do well. I powder coated my mailbox Pontiac Blue so I'm all in. I love the plastic "razor" blades and even use them on my pizza pan! One may wish to use the Ω setting to make sure earth is solid - in anything. My 1964 389 has the OEM intake manifold as I'm just going for stock action but if I did a cut like you I'd make a dedicated earthing strap but the lock washer cutting in is likely to work just fine. I keep copper woven straps for earthing anything suspect and solder in eye rings. If a guy has owned Corvettes or airplanes - you get the earthing thing drummed into you brain! Your work is perfect and it looks far better than the old sea of chrome. Bobby
Ha! Thanks Bobby! Love the tips... thanks for the comment!
Good stuff!
Thanks!
The amount of patience you have with the work you do is outstand definitely subscribe
Thanks! Welcome to the family... see ya on the next vid.
If you end up with no connectivity, just run a jumper ground.
Agreed! Thanks!
I’m super glad I watched this one too!! I’m using black valve covers as well, and seeing that black valley pan and how good it goes with the black valve covers, I’m gonna do the same. I’m also using a black extreme flow air filter, so I have the black and blue theme as well.
Awesome! I love it too. Have fun!
Cant wait to get my P350 looking that Good..
Me too! It'll look awesome!
Good tips WRT tape over tape to prevent paint flakes, and the metal razor blade possibly gouging the aluminum. FWIW, I use the isosceles-trapezoid-shaped blades that go in utility knives. They are stiffer and have a more generous bevel that allows you to get the cut parallel with the gasket surface, so you get the strength of a steel blade without much risk of gouging the aluminum.
Thanks Griff... love the tip about utility knife blades. Thanks for the comment!
Alright! Nice job Mike. I gotta separate the water passage on my torker2. Turned out nice.
Ha, ha... yes, yes, you do. Thanks for the comment!
Looks good Mike can’t wait to see it back on the road
My motor went to the machine shop last week so I am down for 2-3 months
Thanks Brian... yes, the struggle is real. Keep on em. ha, ha...
I got tied up and live in a humid climate. How do you remove surface rust? And is the whole blow torch drying unnecessary? Thanks so much!
You can grind it off, or use a Phosphoric acid to convert the rust. Then paint it with a rust preventative, like POR 15. (I did a couple videos of that) Blow torch isn't necessary unless you recently cleaned a part and want to get rid of all moisture/contaminants. Have fun!
You have connectivity what you want to check for is a voltage drop. That will tell you how good your ground is. Anything below 4 mv is good.
Ohhh, I love it. Great point. Thanks for the tip!
motor looks fantastic. I didnt know that about the electical. I think this might be the cause of my elect. issues. My hood tach lights up but the needle doesnt work.
Thanks Brother! Yeah, someone else pointed out it's the voltage drop to ground that's even more important. I now have to re-examine my grounds, etc... glad it gave you some ideas for a solution. Thanks for the comment!
Does painting aluminum cause over heating?
Good question! No. :)
Really a great video Mike love the connectivity tests. Your back tapping trick was Awesome but for future reference maybe some foam ear plugs would work as well just a thought I wanted to share with you . Really liked your separation of the water passage. I think Pontiac should have built them that way . your's is finished to perfection ,Awesome job. By the way on a side note sorry I decided against using your old intake manifold but I think one with out being port matched is a better option for me. Can't wait for the next videos. Peace Man!😎
Thanks John... yeah, I actually tried ear plugs, they were just a little too small to give a good seal. But, great idea! No worries about the manifold. Glad I sent you the pics beforehand. Thanks for the comment!
Great video thank's
Thanks Robert!
By any chance do you know where can I get the torque specs on a stock 389 -6.4 (66,Catalina) .. I need the ones for the valley pan and the intake manifold ... specially for the valley pan some sites said 10lb/ft others 15lb/ft !
By chance, yes I do... ha, ha.. it's 15 ft lbs. Check it out; butlerperformance.com/p-34888-pontiac-engine-torque-specs.html
Make sure you run an anode in your radiator to prevent galvanic corrosion between parts.
I've never heard of that... I'll look it up. Thanks!
@@FastMonty Flex-a-Lite zinc anodes is one style . After running a Torker manifold for years with out protection . Galvanic corrosion ate away the tapped bolt locations at the thermostat housing rendering it useless. Anode should be replaced every so often ,so I do it when I flush out the radiator.
@@joellovejoy8876 Cool! I'll check it out. Thanks!
@@FastMonty Your Welcome a simple inexpensive aid to protect your investment.
I have a stock Pontiac 400ci in 77 Firebird, would it work with and Edlebrock Torker intake?
Hey Brent, not sure what you mean? If you're referring to separating the crossover, I believe you can. Have you seen that video? I show what to look for... ua-cam.com/video/ew0MYYZrpMQ/v-deo.html Let me know if you have any other questions. See ya!
@@FastMonty I was told that the Torker intake that I have is for high end rpm and that because I have a stock motor, I wouldn’t get a good ride out of it unless I beefed up my cam, and crankshaft
@@brenttaj7573 Ohhh, I get it now. The best manifold for a stock 400 is the RPM Performer. BUT, it's taller than stock, you should check dimensions before ordering one. (I have one, as seen in the other video, If you like the polished look, I'll make you a good deal, ha, ha...)
@@FastMonty I’ll definitely keep that in mind
It will work as long as you don't have the trans am hood clearance is not good and also sits to far back
Im not really a big fan of painting aluminum. Paint works as insulator and retains heat. But then again after a couple years of oil stains and impregnated with carbon and other contaminants.
But, it looks freakin awesome! Ha, ha... thanks Steven!
I love this channel and the videos but you gotta stop talking to the camera like your the host of Blues Clues. 🤦🏻♂️
Or, stop watching Blues Clues, and more of FMG. ha, haa...