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Old 07-15-2015, 09:50 PM   #1
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The Bluejay special

Ok,I thought I would start a new thread for the 66.
I decided to swap to a 4 bbl. edelbrock carb and carb adapter kit ( thanks tj) in place of the 2 bbl.
Eventually dual exhaust and perhaps lower it a bit more.
This is not really a build thread as much as a progress journal.
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Re: The Bluejay special

I am kind of hesitant to mess around with the carbs. The truck runs so well.
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Old 07-15-2015, 10:04 PM   #3
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Personally, I would never bother with a 4bbl on a 2bbl intake with the adapter. Either swap to a 4bbl intake, or stick with the 2bbl setup.
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Personally, I would never bother with a 4bbl on a 2bbl intake with the adapter. Either swap to a 4bbl intake, or stick with the 2bbl setup.
I'm curious. Why not?
The adapter cost me $16 and some change at O'reillys.
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Re: The Bluejay special

Ever try and drink a milkshake through a skinny straw? How about shoving a phone book through a mail slot? Same principle.
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I'm curious. Why not?
The adapter cost me $16 and some change at O'reillys.
That adapter is basically a restrictor plate.
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Old 07-16-2015, 11:42 AM   #8
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I'm curious. Why not?
The adapter cost me $16 and some change at O'reillys.
There are no 4 barrel intakes available for these unfortunately. So either you'd have to machine your manifold to fit directly to the 4 barrel or use the adapter. Having used it myself and still do I can say it makes a big difference. Now having my manifold machined would make things even better But, this will do for now. lol Keep up with the project. Some guys just have different views is all.
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Personally, I would never bother with a 4bbl on a 2bbl intake with the adapter. Either swap to a 4bbl intake, or stick with the 2bbl setup.
There are no 4 barrel intakes available. Unless you machine the 2 barrel intake to fit a 4 barrel.
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Re: The Bluejay special

I'm going to do an oil change and what to know what you v6 guys are using for oil. I'm also going to replace the valve cover gaskets and can't find torque values or sequence. It has Phillips head screwed instead of bolts to hold the valve covers down. Is that typical?
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Yep, they just use screws. These engines don't oil on top that well so I'd go with a nice set of cork gaskets and when you go to tighten them down just start from the middle and work you way out. Good oil weight to use would be either 30w and 10w-30. Really depends on the climate there.
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Re: The Bluejay special

Thanks TJ. I've been researching this truck and the info I got was they used w20 on these v6s. I don't think they even make that weight anymore. The passenger side valve cover is leaking some.
The truck is very minimal. One visor. One mirror,on the drivers side. One arm rest. The truck is really cool. I've been watching the mileage. Getting some different readings but the latest is about 13.24 miles per gallon. Driving about 65 mph. It's doing better than what I've been reading about these trucks. I am wondering if some people who give info on the v6 engines have ever had one. It might just be I haven't had the truck long enough to really know anything. But it seems like a great all around truck. I don't understand the negative comments from my experience with old gmc trucks. I hope this engine keeps running strong. I want to take it to some car shows.
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Thanks TJ. I've been researching this truck and the info I got was they used w20 on these v6s. I don't think they even make that weight anymore. The passenger side valve cover is leaking some.
The truck is very minimal. One visor. One mirror,on the drivers side. One arm rest. The truck is really cool. I've been watching the mileage. Getting some different readings but the latest is about 13.24 miles per gallon. Driving about 65 mph. It's doing better than what I've been reading about these trucks. I am wondering if some people who give info on the v6 engines have ever had one. It might just be I haven't had the truck long enough to really know anything. But it seems like a great all around truck. I don't understand the negative comments from my experience with old gmc trucks. I hope this engine keeps running strong. I want to take it to some car shows.
Yeah, I don't get the negative comments on the V6 either. I agree...alot of people who seem to post bad comments about them probably never even had one. Its the same way in the 6 cylinder world. People say its a waist of time yet they have never even done it themselves. My 305E will outpull a 350 without problem loaded down with equal loads. I was pulling a hill in 4th gear at 55 mph at 1/2 throttle. Never even had to downshift. That's pretty good for a So called "Boat anchor."
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