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CORVETTE RESTORATION UPDATES SEPTEMBER 24, 2006 - MY TRIP TO THE ENGINE DYNO: THE MOMENT OF TRUTH! |
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Well, it's been about a year since I've started this project - almost exactly a year to the day actually - so I figured it would be fitting to mark the occasion with another major milestone. Over this past weekend I finally got the opportunity to set up my big block on an engine dyno to see what it could do. It was, without a doubt, one of the most nerve-racking experiences of my life. The first pull that we made on the engine dyno was gut wrenching, you know what they say - hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Overall everything went well, although there were a few minor issues. After the second run we discovered that my water pump was defective (the rear cover gasket blew out spraying water EVERYWHERE) so we had to quit for the day and replace the pump. Also, it turns out that I have a minor oil leak coming from either the rear main seal or the rear of the oil pan gasket. I'll need to remove the flywheel to take a look and see what's up. Although I'm not happy about the thought of fixing the leak, considering this was my first engine rebuild I can't really complain about one little leak. Especially considering the results I got... Anyway, here are a few pictures of the motor setup on the dyno. I was surprised that it only took about 45 minutes to set everything up. The whole rig is pretty slick!![]() ![]() |
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Total time spent on restoration to date: 466 HOURS |
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