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engine dimensions I have searched for any engineering drawings that show the bolt location dimensions for the model a block. Specifically looking for hole locations to build a holding fixture to hold the block for assembly. I could use the bell housing bolt holes, but prefer to hold from the side. Should be easy to make.
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Re: engine dimensions I have previously made a fixture to mount on the side and connect with a conventional engine stand. If you are interested I could provide pictures and dimensions tomorrow......
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Re: engine dimensions I have a fixture for holding the engine on the side of the block and uses a modern engine stand. You're welcome to use it any time. Gimme a call when you're ready for it.
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Re: engine dimensions Here's a picture of one, bolts to the 2 water inlet bolts and 2 oil pan bolt holes.
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Re: engine dimensions I had the good fortune to see an origional KR Wilson repair stand this summer. It mounted the block by the water inlet with a suport down to the top of the oil pan bolts. We came home and made one for our engine stand. We will be using it this week.
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the advantage is that full access to the flywheel and clutch is afforded. Also included a couple of photos in use. This engine was installed with a modern head gasket not requiring sealant, and has worked perfectly since installation. I thought I saw something to this end recently on the forum.... |
Re: engine dimensions That is neat idea. You do nice work. If I were your neighbor, we’d have to get a keg refrigerator.
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Re: engine dimensions Thank you, I like the idea of the keg refrigerator.....but it would probably cut into the work getting done...Oh-well
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