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1935 ford ring job my 35 has a 36 engine with inserts.
i'm concerned about getting a massachusetts(new inspection laws) sticker, since it does put out some smoke. when i last had the cylinder heads off there was very little ridge on the cylinder walls. i would like to try doing a ring job with engine in the car since i only drive about 1,000 miles per year. any thoughts on the practicality? does anyone know a way around doing anything? |
Re: 1935 ford ring job first check compression, next maybe put in PCV valve in the breather system
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Re: 1935 ford ring job compression is between 85 and 95 with all plugs out.
would i put pcv it in the breather tube? are there any ready made kits? i don't have an oil filter. |
Re: 1935 ford ring job As Brendan pointed out, a 35 Ford flathead does not have a rear seal on the crankshaft. A PCV setup will create a negative pressure inside the engine and draw air in around the crankshaft. That air is coming from the flywheel/pressure plate/clutch area. I would not want to draw than unfiltered are into an engine.
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Re: 1935 ford ring job Before doing a ring job I'd run it through the inspection station first and see if I pass or not. FWIW
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Maybe MMO and 100 miles of driving will clean the rings and diminish the smoke John |
Re: 1935 ford ring job :That's why God made STP High Mileage Oil Treatment:D
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Re: 1935 ford ring job they are now rejecting even older cars for smoking exhaust. been in effect since oct 2017.
they also now have cameras in inspection bays. |
Re: 1935 ford ring job The MMO in the fuel can help with some driving under power to reduce carbon in the rings & valves. If it has been smoking for a while and still does so after warm up, it may be time for a re-ring. I personally don't like doing an in car partial O/H but folks did it for years with limited success. When ever I did worn cylinder ring jobs, I usually had the best luck with Hastings rings if they still make them for the old buggers. Ream the ridges and do a good hone with a ball type flex hone. If the cylinder wall wear is beyond specs for a bore job then results can easily be unsatisfactory.
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Re: 1935 ford ring job it seems that hastigs rings are still available nos at different oversizes.
now i have to carefully gauge each cylinder, no telling what's been done with this engine. i think i remember old mechanics doing one piston at a time while in car. |
Re: 1935 ford ring job No idea why you would do one piston at a time. But the big issue is keeping the honing debris out of the engine.
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Re: 1935 ford ring job I always use soap & water with a stiff brush after the hone. The oil pan would be off anyway but the crankshaft would need a good careful cleaning too. There is always a risk doing work in situ. That's why I don't.
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When you buy piston rings make sure you buy them for steel Pistons . I can email you a pic of how high the ring is to get an idea of what I'm talking about . Gary |
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Re: 1935 ford ring job Mass inspection is a pain in the butt. They now take photos of your odometer, license plate. I have yet to have the hot rod or the 40 inspected, so we will see what happens. The guy I go to is an old drag racer who wrenched on a funny car. Any one in Mass had a vintage car inspected since 10/17 ?
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Gary |
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I've had good results just putting rings in cylinders with as much as .019" taper. At only 1,000 miles a year, you should be good for 15-20 years. |
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