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v6 rebuild
« on: November 06, 2014, 09:13:22 PM »
I put one of my spare 2800's on the engine stand the other day, and i'm starting to dismantle it. when I re-assemble it, I want to use the isky cam I have. I was wondering if anyone has used one yet. also wondering if there would be a forged crank and pistons available for this engine. also wondering what common problems I should look for or expect when the block and heads come back from machining. I'm planning on a .030" over-bore, a high volume oil pump, and eventually an offy intake with a 4 bbl carburetor.
 I've driven the stock 2.8 for 12 years with a heavy right foot and cant seem to blow it up. so I know this is a stout little engine. haven't even checked the rockers in it for adjustment. most reliable $50 car I've ever owned
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Re: v6 rebuild
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2014, 02:29:58 PM »
Did the same thing to my 76 pinto , removed the engine from my 79 cruzer wagon to overhaul , but changed things along the way ,only I had a comp cam , pn 36-204-4, ck the spec could be almost the same as the isky , then I used the 2.9 crank out of my wife old bronco II( cheep stroker)  , had to machine the nose of it so I could use the gear from the 2.8,  the rods are the same for both engines , the piston I used was for the merk scopero , small dish on top, 9 to 1 compression , you could use the stock 2.8 pistons for over 10 to 1 , also found the heads are not the same for certain years , the 76 had gaskets for the spark plugs , the 79 did not , (taper like the new cars and easyer to find, ) next drill a hole in each head using the hole in the  head gasket  to drill between the exhaust valves , this helps cool the hot spot there, just one hole per head, I made up a TBI injection for mine and used a A4LD trans for the over drive , hope this gives you some ideas on what you can do, later Blaine
76 Pinto sedan V6 , 79 pinto cruiser wagon V6 soon to be diesel or 4.0