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10-25-2017, 11:23 AM | #61 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
you mentioned a couple times about standard gasket thickness is .051 from best. the number I am seeing them list is .062?? I have copper
finish will be a conversation I have with them. if I spend that kind of money on a gasket it better be good and last! lol my piston dome is a smaller radius than my heads by a small amount. not enough that I'm going try getting the heads cut to match. my pistons also have about a .5" flat spot in the middle. |
10-25-2017, 06:18 PM | #62 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
The number of .052 is one that I've measured from actual copper head-gaskets that I've taken out (I have one I hang on the wall). The .051 is specific to Cometic. The key is to talk to the suppliers and ask them what the compressed thickness is - they will undoubtedly vary by type, composition and manufacturer. I do like the products from Best - so I see no issue going with them on your setup and associated calculations.
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10-26-2017, 07:39 AM | #63 | |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
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.035 on drivers side and .045 on passenger's side with no gasket. basically have to skim about .047 and .057 off the heads which will give me the correct squish at the top of the piston but still a larger gap at the edges. using the thinner gasket would give me a much better overall squish. given the price difference and the fact that this is NOT a max performance build I think I will stick with the skim cut. |
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10-29-2017, 08:55 PM | #64 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Out in the garage tonight cleaning up some and basically killing time waiting on my parts to come in. Had the pup out with me. This is Hudson. Has a 9.5 month old golden retriever. I had to put my 9 year old golden Nash down last week. Was nice to have the company!
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11-05-2017, 02:13 PM | #65 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Got my 1007b from pete today. Haven't had time to look too close but no obvious shipping damage. Next step is to finalize clearances for the piston and valves. Pistons I'm aiming for .040 what is the min clearance for valves? I've got .365 of lift and .4325 of space in the pocket of the head. So... .050-.060 for gasket minus what I need to trim...
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11-19-2017, 03:08 PM | #66 |
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What to do? I can take my pick of the used hollows but I don't want to mix and match and have to try to sand a fresh surface in them. They were only run for 150 miles before the motor lost a valve. I bought them just in case I need a spare at some point. Sucks that the guy who assembled this motor initially put them in and didn't care. They are way to tight to run |
11-19-2017, 06:40 PM | #67 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
False alarm. Ended up polishing the lifter bore with some scotchbrite and everything went right together.
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11-19-2017, 09:17 PM | #68 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Hey - at least you were paying attention! So many folks throw these engines together and wonder why they have drama afterwards. Great work - you're doing all the right things.
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03-14-2018, 01:36 PM | #69 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
ok... it's been a long winter so far with little to show!! I dropped my heads off with a co-worker to have him mill them to spec. his mother got sick and recently passed... I wasn't in a hurry so I didn't want to bug him.. I slowly picked away at things like gaskets and trying to make sure things wouldn't leak. My uncle had a quiet week in his shop so I talked to him about getting the motor in to get painted. he went into his garage and found the original can of paint from 27 years ago and it was still good. gotta love the old PPG single stage. talked to my co-worker and he had the heads in hand!! so tonight I will find out if my measurements were good and I can start final assembly.
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04-05-2018, 01:50 PM | #70 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
figured I would post up a follow up to this process! I got her running last weekend. purred like a kitten. now I am finishing up a few things to get the car back drivable. got my 8 year old to help me bleed the brakes last night. tried to swap out a faulty temp gauge with one my buddy had and it also was not working. have power, ground and the sending unit works... always something. it's run for 25 years with only one temp gauge...
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04-05-2018, 02:07 PM | #71 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Looks good; sounds good; runs good. That's a trifecta to strive for. Congratulations.
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04-05-2018, 02:22 PM | #72 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Watched the video, sounds great, I like the engine color. Building an AV8 coupe is one of the things on my bucket list.
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04-05-2018, 04:15 PM | #73 |
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Thanks for the follow-up!
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04-06-2018, 03:42 PM | #74 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
Great Job! You've taken time, learned a lot along the way, paid attention to all the details and have a nicely done engine as a result. It is nice to see that you identified issues along the way, decided to address each of them and didn't just throw it together in a hurry. You'll be very glad that you went about it this way! How do you like the 1007B from Pete? He does nice work now doesn't he!
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04-06-2018, 04:32 PM | #75 |
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Re: Moving on from the cracked block to an undocumented rebuild
The 77B is a very mild cam and not much different than the EAB, the Max#! would be a better choice. I run ab EAB cam in my 280 oi engine in my truch. I can climb most hills in Vermont in OD. Truck goes faster than I want to go. and the mileage ain't t bad either. The L-100 in a stock engine would kill too much torque in the low range. Bigger displacement and more compression is needed to make for this. However in a light car with the right gearing , you can get away with it. But it sounds great.
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