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  1. M37keppy

    G749 preservation

    The 2 lines are for the governor on the carb. It has nothing to do with spark advancement
  2. M37keppy

    G749 preservation

    Tm 9-8025-1. GMC 302 engine oil pump. Page 78 paragraph 50 Camshaft gear. Page 85 paragraph 56
  3. M37keppy

    G749 preservation

    I pretty sure that o-ring is a seal on the crankshaft flange because the other side is inside the torus full of fluid
  4. M37keppy

    G749 preservation

    The engine I did that on wound up having other problems and I swapped a different 302 in it’s place. I didn’t back any bolts out but still bent some but it was a nice way to put a lot of pressure to it slowly. As far as separating a junk 302 from trany I have dropped the crankshaft out the...
  5. M37keppy

    G749 preservation

    I have pulled the torus cover off and used a portapower or hydraulic jack on the flywheel bolts to spin the crankshaft to free it. Then but new bolts in after
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