what else to do
#1
what else to do
I have a 2001 2500 with the v8 360 in it. Well in a few weeks here I'm going to be doing the plenum pan upgrade. I have no questions about that at all. Just wondering what else cant hurt to be done aslong as I'm in there with the Intake off. So far I got dist cap, rotor, wires, valve cover gaskets, injectors "4hole bosch style". Just wondering if I'm missing anything. And anything o can do for somemore pow out of her would be great to. It tows quite.often
#2
Check and/or replace all the vacuum lines if the show signs of wear/cracking etc. You'll have access to the ones going down the backside of the engine over the bellhousing to tranny. Be very gentle with the vac line that comes out of the firewall from the HVAC (next to PCM). That one goes all the way through.
Find the ground wires and reseat them. There is 1 or 2 up on the firewall. 1 next to PCM and 1 under the flashing over driver side cylinders if I remember correctly.
A good recommendation due to the intake being off, which requires the alt and a/c with the big bracket off, is to tackle the water pump and timing chain.
Water pump can be basic NAPA replacement, but timing chain can be changed to a double chain from the factory single. The cost of this effort would be roughly $100 in parts.
New coolant hoses and thermostat. Perhaps also pull radiator or flush it while staying in truck.
So there are some ideas for you.
Find the ground wires and reseat them. There is 1 or 2 up on the firewall. 1 next to PCM and 1 under the flashing over driver side cylinders if I remember correctly.
A good recommendation due to the intake being off, which requires the alt and a/c with the big bracket off, is to tackle the water pump and timing chain.
Water pump can be basic NAPA replacement, but timing chain can be changed to a double chain from the factory single. The cost of this effort would be roughly $100 in parts.
New coolant hoses and thermostat. Perhaps also pull radiator or flush it while staying in truck.
So there are some ideas for you.
#3
#4
Check and/or replace all the vacuum lines if the show signs of wear/cracking etc. You'll have access to the ones going down the backside of the engine over the bellhousing to tranny. Be very gentle with the vac line that comes out of the firewall from the HVAC (next to PCM). That one goes all the way through.
Find the ground wires and reseat them. There is 1 or 2 up on the firewall. 1 next to PCM and 1 under the flashing over driver side cylinders if I remember correctly.
A good recommendation due to the intake being off, which requires the alt and a/c with the big bracket off, is to tackle the water pump and timing chain.
Water pump can be basic NAPA replacement, but timing chain can be changed to a double chain from the factory single. The cost of this effort would be roughly $100 in parts.
New coolant hoses and thermostat. Perhaps also pull radiator or flush it while staying in truck.
So there are some ideas for you.
Find the ground wires and reseat them. There is 1 or 2 up on the firewall. 1 next to PCM and 1 under the flashing over driver side cylinders if I remember correctly.
A good recommendation due to the intake being off, which requires the alt and a/c with the big bracket off, is to tackle the water pump and timing chain.
Water pump can be basic NAPA replacement, but timing chain can be changed to a double chain from the factory single. The cost of this effort would be roughly $100 in parts.
New coolant hoses and thermostat. Perhaps also pull radiator or flush it while staying in truck.
So there are some ideas for you.
#5
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/cs...iew/make/dodge
If you want to add a little more power, the roller rockers will help a little. There not cheap, but ive heard its worth it.
If you want to add a little more power, the roller rockers will help a little. There not cheap, but ive heard its worth it.
#6
#7
Timing chain is not hard to do, just time consuming. Be sure to get a double roller timing chain and gear set. For added insurance, I installed a timing chain tensioner, too (http://www.summitracing.com/parts/dcc-5007709/overview/). Also, plan on changing out the water pump while you are in there, in addition to checking/replacing the serpentine belt, thermostat and radiator hoses (bypass, upper and lower). Lastly, since you must remove your radiator to do the job, make sure its in good shape and not leaking anywhere. If it is, consider replacing it with an all-aluminum unit, as the OEM plastic side tank units tend to split and leak over time. For more info, check out this thread:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...-radiator.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...-radiator.html
Last edited by AtomicDog; 07-02-2014 at 12:43 AM.
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#8
Man, if your that far into it with the timing set off and you want a puller, swap your cam out for a good torque cam.
Talk with a knowledgeable shop you can trust and tell them what your plans are. They should be able to point you in the right direction for a cam.
Like phone Edelbrock. For example. Tell them your gearing, tire size, engine, engine mods, etc and they'll tell you the best cam for your bang.
Really, once the timing set and intake is off, cams right there saying "GRAB ME".
Talk with a knowledgeable shop you can trust and tell them what your plans are. They should be able to point you in the right direction for a cam.
Like phone Edelbrock. For example. Tell them your gearing, tire size, engine, engine mods, etc and they'll tell you the best cam for your bang.
Really, once the timing set and intake is off, cams right there saying "GRAB ME".
#9
Man, if your that far into it with the timing set off and you want a puller, swap your cam out for a good torque cam.
Talk with a knowledgeable shop you can trust and tell them what your plans are. They should be able to point you in the right direction for a cam.
Like phone Edelbrock. For example. Tell them your gearing, tire size, engine, engine mods, etc and they'll tell you the best cam for your bang.
Really, once the timing set and intake is off, cams right there saying "GRAB ME".
Talk with a knowledgeable shop you can trust and tell them what your plans are. They should be able to point you in the right direction for a cam.
Like phone Edelbrock. For example. Tell them your gearing, tire size, engine, engine mods, etc and they'll tell you the best cam for your bang.
Really, once the timing set and intake is off, cams right there saying "GRAB ME".
Well thats a possibility I guess..
#10
well heres what my plans are as of now.
-Airgap intake from hughes engines... Part # 5409
-timing chain gears and chain, Also from hughes... Part # 6440
" a new tensioner also?"
- New Cap and Rotor, spark plugs, wires, ignition coil, just regular from parts stores.
-Fuel pump, also just parts store.
-water pump
- 180 thermostat
thats what im for sure ordering here soon..
Now for a few questions, someone mentioned the roller rockers at a 1.7 ratio.. obviously that's a little higher ratio then stock but are they worth the 400? and i dont think i will be able to do a cam unfortunately.. not enough time to mess with the springs and heads that much.. -Possibly new injectors, the 4 hole bosch style.
-Airgap intake from hughes engines... Part # 5409
-timing chain gears and chain, Also from hughes... Part # 6440
" a new tensioner also?"
- New Cap and Rotor, spark plugs, wires, ignition coil, just regular from parts stores.
-Fuel pump, also just parts store.
-water pump
- 180 thermostat
thats what im for sure ordering here soon..
Now for a few questions, someone mentioned the roller rockers at a 1.7 ratio.. obviously that's a little higher ratio then stock but are they worth the 400? and i dont think i will be able to do a cam unfortunately.. not enough time to mess with the springs and heads that much.. -Possibly new injectors, the 4 hole bosch style.