Hey Hutch, The last thing I have to do to complete my project is wire up my electric fans I got the same fans that you did and the same wiring harness I’ve never done it before so it gives me a lot of anxiety for example where to get my power source from and do I need a additional fuse block and Possibly a junction box?
It's not too hard. Painless even has schematics and ECM/Non ECM hook up how too. www.painlessperformance.com/Manuals/30117.pdf If you're not using an ECM you just need to get the harness power and ground. The thermo switch will determine when it cuts on and off. An extra hook up at the connector if you're running an A/C Comp to run the fans continuous. You can do it.
@@lennycoluccio9129 That's is a conversation you'll have to have with the manufacturer. They'll ask all the questions and give you an idea of what would be best for your combination.
1988 Cutlass supreme classic
Are the connecting rods stock and if so did you reuse the wrist pins? Great videos btw.
They are stock reconditioned rods. When I bought the engine, the rods and pistons were missing. The new pistons came with new wrist pins.
@@hutchhiperf thx for getting back to me. Keep up the great videos.
Hey Hutch, The last thing I have to do to complete my project is wire up my electric fans I got the same fans that you did and the same wiring harness I’ve never done it before so it gives me a lot of anxiety for example where to get my power source from and do I need a additional fuse block and Possibly a junction box?
Need to wire in relays
It's not too hard. Painless even has schematics and ECM/Non ECM hook up how too. www.painlessperformance.com/Manuals/30117.pdf If you're not using an ECM you just need to get the harness power and ground. The thermo switch will determine when it cuts on and off. An extra hook up at the connector if you're running an A/C Comp to run the fans continuous. You can do it.
Is the block stock or is it milled to 0 and if not milled what the thickness of it
Deck cut to .004 in the hole and a .036 head gasket for .040 total.
@@hutchhiperf hi ? I have a comp 42-226-4 or xe294h-10 for my olds461 compression 9.7.1 is this cam just right or to big thanks
@@lennycoluccio9129 That's is a conversation you'll have to have with the manufacturer. They'll ask all the questions and give you an idea of what would be best for your combination.
What compression is this motor
A compression calculator shows it at around 10.2:1