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305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
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So I have taken the 64 2500 series to the mechanic shop to do a full re-gasketing of the entire 305E - the whole thing gasket-wise is getting redone. Does not need rebuilt - just stopping the leaks. So I need to know what the head bolt torque sequence and specs are (maybe in a manual I already have?) and I know one of you already told me this, but I have lost where I wrote down the timing for it.
Appreciate your help - Thanks! PS - this mechanic shop does all types of work on old 50's and 60's vehicles, but they see so few GMC V6's they said I should probably ask the group to throw out any known "gatchas" related to working on or re-assembling a 305E - they do not understand where the crankcase ventilation occurs for example - they said they think some of the oil leaks were caused by ineffective crank case ventilation? curious to hear what any of you might have to say....thanks |
Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
Your V6 has two PCV valve threaded directly to the intake port on the cylinder head(one for each head). Once the valve cover are off you'll see them, make sure to replace them with new ones or else you'll be blowing gaskets and seal again in a short time. There are two types that NAPA carries and both will work, NAPA\Echlin# 2-9254 or #2058. If you could find one from GM it would be an AC CV623C.
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BigBlockV6, does that work for a 305D too? I have a road draft tube and I thought that handled the ventilation :headscratch: If not I might need to get dirty on that project too soon. <sorry for hijacking GMCNut!> |
Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
The 305D is a completely different setup and has one external PCV valve.
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I would have never even known there was brass mesh in there if Barry had not enlightened me. Some pics from my build thread... https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7001/...301f13c09a.jpg http://6066gmcclub.com/forum/attachm...1&d=1396585481 Dicussion of this beast starts here on my build thread... http://6066gmcclub.com/forum/showthr...t=48103&page=5 |
Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
I just "rebuilt" my crankcase vent canister. Took out the screen and the copper plug and cleaned. Sandblasted can and cover and repaint. I just discovered that when chasing the intake threaded holes, you run into the push rods?Bent 3 before I caught on. V6 newby dummy.
Why do you have to replace PCV on 305E, aren't they totally metal check valves? Can't they be cleaned and reused. What is in them that degrades? |
Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
Wow - am I ever glad I asked these questions. This 64 is the only running driving GMC V6 I ever had out of all the ones I own or have owned, so despite being a member of this 6066 crowd for quite a while now, this is my first time to have to pay attention and really focus on what everyone's been talking about for years....so first time to do anything mechanical to a V6 in other words. I will enjoy this experience and so appreciate all the VERY useful info above from you guys - thanks so much!
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Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
So last questions are 1) what is the timing on a 305E? and 2) what are the head torque specs?
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Re: 305E torque specs crankcase Vent & timing question
7-1/2 degrees. But I usually push it a bit. Say 8-9. I time to ear as far as it will go without pinging. Head bolt torque 65-72 foot lbs.
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