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#81
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Pleased to see things going right for you and hope to see you at the Pontiac nats when its on in qld in 2017. Love the look of your car apart from the fact all your work and energy makes me feel guilty.I wonder marv if would be so kind as to put up some pics of the stater that was on your engine when you got it and is it the same as the one that came on your 62. The reason Im asking is their is two types of stater in the years 61-65 and I want to see which models will bolt onto my adapter plates.Thanks Gavin.
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#82
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Bits of this are still going together. I've been neck-deep in several of the jobs I have currently.
Had a stuff up with incorrect pullies, some timing gear wiggins etc and then the boys putting it together had a calamity with a race car. The guys doing the work, Dan and Phil, needed spacers for the water pump divider plate as i changed from an 8 bolt to an 11 bolt pump, but i also needed a PCV grommet, universal alternator mount and timing case bolt sleeves so ordered it all from Wade at BOP Engineering. The Peninsula boys are now setting up the 1.65 ratio rockers but are having issues with pushrod length and getting them seated properly on the roller tip. Also the end all had to be milled to fit, because quality aftermarket parts. They got a stock rocker and checked it on my motor and it had same issues they're having now where the pushrod is binding due to being too short. Looks like I need to go longer than stock in the pushrods... for... reasons. Should be running in a month or so though. Last edited by Marv; 04-17-2016 at 08:15 PM. |
#83
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Oh yeah. In February I bought a 1968 Roadrunner. 440/4speed, original Hemi Orange (had a repaint). Bit of a laugh.
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#84
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Engine looks good, and I like the Roadrunner.
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#85
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So the saga of my engine build rolls on!
The boys putting the engine together struck a problem with the Comp Cams rockers I bought. I got the 1.65 ratio stamped steel rockers to go with my Comp Cams cam and lifter pack. These are the rockers I bought http://butlerperformance.com/i-24452...tegory:1234784 Unfortunately, they just did not work in my engine and were causing all manner of binding issues with various pushrods the boys tried - long and short, of varied specs. Another issue was deflection off the roller tip. The boys tried stock pushrods with my rockers. No bueno. They tried my rockers on a stock Pontiac 400. No bueno. They tried stock rockers with my pushrods. No problems. Dan and Phil have built several hundred race and street motors over the years and they reckon I've been sent the wrong rockers in the correct box. There's not much point going back to Butler at this point so i'll chuck them under the bench to be used as wheel chocks. I've now bought these rockers from a legendary Aussie speed company called Yella Terra. I didn't want to wait for parts to come from America and, if I'm honest, I'd rather spend my money with an Australian company where possible http://store.yellaterra.com.au/holde...o-1-65-yt5010/ Motor should be done fairly soon hopefully! Quote:
I'm really sorry not to reply to your post sooner! I'll have to dig my starter motor out but I've got it somewhere in the shed. I'll be throwing the old Super Hydro, 1964 heads/intake, starter, etc up on eBay soon. |
#86
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So... um... I stripped this, have a grinder out and the welder primed. So much for buying "a driver" that "I'll just do the motor/box in"...
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#87
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Yep...Every restoration begins with an oil change...
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#88
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Yeah. It got to that "do it once, do it right" stage.
All rust will get chopped out plus im going to do some custom touches. If any Aussies with '64s need spare parts let me know as illhave a lot of trim and engine/trans stuff for sale. Similarly if anyone has any '63 guards and a '64 GP grille id love to buy them! |
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Good luck, Ian
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#90
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Ill actually just be using the headlight buckets
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#91
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translated!
Thanks - I wondered what that meant!
Sometimes it's interesting how Australia and United States are two nations - separated by a common language. |
#92
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Strewth cobba, wouldn't want to take the piss or I'd look like a flamin' drongo! :P
I bought a new wiring loom for this yesterday, too. I figured I am going to do a bit of preventative maintenance and (as electrical systems are so often overlooked or just patched up to fix sporadic problems) I'd redo the engine, air suspension and body looms from scratch. New joins, new terminals and new fuse box should mean it all works far better than before. I'll also be chucking a new, deep-cycle battery in too. |
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as the head spins...
Ooof, man, I recognize words there but I need a translator manual.
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#94
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Nice work Marv. Looking forward to each and every post!! |
#95
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Translated; "My compatriot, I dare not make jest of our linguistic differences should I present myself as an oafish and lowly simpleton"
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#96
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I had a 63 GP in new zealand that had frontal damage and had a complete aussie/Canadian front clip put on it.The guards/fenders fit fine but the front panel mounting holes did not come close to the pontiac chassis holes.It would not have been hard to build new mounts off the chassis but they had not put the inner fenders in as they would not fit the wider pontiac chassis rails.So guards/fenders fit and bonnet fits but not much else.
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#97
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#98
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My engine builder sent me these pics with "come get it". Ŭeeeeeeewwwwwww!!!!!
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#99
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Get back to PF!
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#100
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Nah not bothering with build threads over there man. Bandwagoners wrecked the joint
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