if it's a zz3 or zz4, the red line is 5800 rpms, keep it under that for 500 mi. and you should be fine. I like changing the oil for the first time at 1000,mi. but it isn't a must. if it's either of the engines I mentioned, good luck . The are great engines, I've had serveral of them ,and they perform great. I found running a 600 cfm carb. with vaccuum secondaries works excellant with those engines, and a nice set of headers help move them right along. (careful for speeding tickets)
You can get the 604 and 602 crate engine bolts from claytonsperf on E-bay. There by far best ones and brake-off at the right TQ. I've tried others and the quality just is not the same.
opening a crate i think u hve to just click on it
If you're talking about when Linebeck hides in a crate when Jolene attacks, just go over close to the crate.
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Yes, I just changed a 1985 305CI intake to a new GM 350CI long block crate motor.
yes, if you introduce the dog to the crate properly. don't just shove it in there and leave it alone.
check and or clean air idle speed motor
Sounds like your problem is the brake booster valve ...... When the valve goes bad it takes the vacuum away from the motor, and when you apply the brake the motor will stutter and when you pull it into gear it will usually kill the motor unless you are giving it a little more gas than you normally would to keep the motor running. The little valve is located at the booster...it will have a small vacuum hose that comes from the motor to the brake booster valve. The valve just pops into the booster, and can be found at some auto parts store.
A crate is a small container that you put your dog it. Putting puppies in crates allows you to keep them safe while you are out of the house. The puppy will bark and whine the fist couple of days, but soon they will get used to being in the crate. Buy a crate that is just large enough to fit your dog into, to prevent them going to the bathroom in the crate.
Technically, yes. But if you are one of the lucky ones where they don't test emissions on that old of a car and it's not required to pass a visual inspection then you could get away with it. You'll just need to do some research as to what your area requires.
Ford automobiles that run on a crate engine are vehicles referred to as muscle cars. The Ford Mustang is just one of the Ford models of cars that use a crate engine.
If you mean in Pirates treasure you just have to right click the crate of bananas and click search. You'll find a bottle of rum the captain wanted.You can take the banana off the crate if you want :P