For the record, no, I am not real happy with the job that World Products did with those intake manifold holes on the heads. But Bryan at LME looked over the work and says they will hold. He also port matched the intake manifold to the heads for me to make sure they were matched up properly Billy Mitchell Jr. at World Products stated that he will guarantee them for life. Ultimately LME is on the line guaranteeing their product, so I have to assume that if Bryan would have had doubts about the work, he would have vetoed that repair himself rather than have his name associated with it.
Take a look at the short video I just did and then compare the heads and the rocker arm assemblies with a stock LS7 head. There was a LOT of machining done just to put those rocker arm assemblies in place. If I were to be the pain in the ass I really SHOULD be and insist on new heads, all of that machining would have to be done all over again on the new heads. Yeah, I could say "tough noogies" and tell them that's what I want, but do I REALLY want to have to wait three to four more WEEKS (or more) while this is all being done?
Quite frankly, NO, I don't. I believe Chris would back me up 100 percent on whatever I want done, but at this point, I am just going to trust everyone along the line that the heads are OK, and I can run with what I've got.
Now if some other major road block crops up with that engine, well now we have a whole new kettle of fish. And quite honestly, if the engine would have to go back to LME, then quite likely I would just want a new engine completely and one that is NOT a Warhawk. But at this point, I am just hoping for the best with what I've got. A LOT of people have said that when this is all over with, I will soon forget all the headache I went through getting there. I am simply putting my faith into hoping they are correct.
I just REALLY want my car back, and this is the quickest and most logical path to take to get to that goal.
Chris has been great putting up with me "mother henning" this build and I'm trying real hard to not be a major pain in the ass to him about it. Yeah, I'm asking him questions all of the time, because there is a lot about this I just don't know anything about. But so far he hasn't cussed me out even once or thrown me out of the building, so I haven't worn out my welcome quite yet... :hehehe:
Anyway, today the engine was put into the front cradle and the torque tube mounted so Chris could check the new driveshaft for excessive wobble. We're hoping that by the end of the week the drivetrain and body can be "sandwiched" back together and it will start looking like a whole car again. I REALLY want to get excited about all this again... Looking at the engine sitting on that cradle, I did feel that emotion stir just a little bit....
Take a look at the short video I just did and then compare the heads and the rocker arm assemblies with a stock LS7 head. There was a LOT of machining done just to put those rocker arm assemblies in place. If I were to be the pain in the ass I really SHOULD be and insist on new heads, all of that machining would have to be done all over again on the new heads. Yeah, I could say "tough noogies" and tell them that's what I want, but do I REALLY want to have to wait three to four more WEEKS (or more) while this is all being done?
Quite frankly, NO, I don't. I believe Chris would back me up 100 percent on whatever I want done, but at this point, I am just going to trust everyone along the line that the heads are OK, and I can run with what I've got.
Now if some other major road block crops up with that engine, well now we have a whole new kettle of fish. And quite honestly, if the engine would have to go back to LME, then quite likely I would just want a new engine completely and one that is NOT a Warhawk. But at this point, I am just hoping for the best with what I've got. A LOT of people have said that when this is all over with, I will soon forget all the headache I went through getting there. I am simply putting my faith into hoping they are correct.
I just REALLY want my car back, and this is the quickest and most logical path to take to get to that goal.
Chris has been great putting up with me "mother henning" this build and I'm trying real hard to not be a major pain in the ass to him about it. Yeah, I'm asking him questions all of the time, because there is a lot about this I just don't know anything about. But so far he hasn't cussed me out even once or thrown me out of the building, so I haven't worn out my welcome quite yet... :hehehe:
Anyway, today the engine was put into the front cradle and the torque tube mounted so Chris could check the new driveshaft for excessive wobble. We're hoping that by the end of the week the drivetrain and body can be "sandwiched" back together and it will start looking like a whole car again. I REALLY want to get excited about all this again... Looking at the engine sitting on that cradle, I did feel that emotion stir just a little bit....