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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Big pine Ca 93513
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I have worked on model A and B motors,shims ,oil slinger etc.. before i pull motor ..oil presure about 30 when cold but about 5 to 10 psi when hot...no smoke out of pipe but leaks oil when shut down..does 1934 21 stud have floating rod bearings like a 59AB ? can I shin rods and mains to tighten clearence like a model B ??? compression about 65 to 75 each cylinder.. runs good and good power.... but I think I will have to pull motor..opinions needed ..thanks in advance..
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: MN
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34 is babbitt mains. So there could be shims to remove.
To me the oil pressure doesn't sound bad, 0 is bad, pretty normalish on a regular old engine. We tend to over do things. But It wouldn't effect cylinder pressure, which is a bit low. You could remove the pan and clean the pickup screen and/or at the same time change out the oil pump spring. Off hand I wouldn't be to worried about the oil pressure. They all leak a little oil. or not... depends on whom you ask. If power is good, run it. . Last edited by Tinker; 05-17-2019 at 10:54 PM. |
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The engine does have floating rod bearings.
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it should not have shims
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Shims on the mains and no shims on the rods.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Near Rising Sun, Maryland
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Probably not from the factory, but I had a '35 21 stud flathead V8 engine rebuilt by Schwalms in Strasburg, Pa., and he used shims on the mains. I found them in place when I had to remove the oil pan for an unrelated problem.
This engine now has over 35k miles since rebuild, so I see no problems related to these shims.
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