Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 1 Attachment(s)
Hello all,
Some progress in the drawing, left side block, the lines of the back is not done yet. Now they are aligned. All the best, Jorge |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos I need some help, which side have the bigger angle in the valves?
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 1 Attachment(s)
Are you looking for the angles? 52.09 on the left and 49.36 on the right.
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Thank you :).
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Hello all,
Now with a few more things, the funny part will begin, extrude all the lines. The valves sets is done with the correct angle. I will need to resize some parts not serious. http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps07f94420.jpg |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Does anyone has a piston for a bore 3.1875 that can take a measurement?
-Height, -From the bottom to the middle of the piston pin, -The pin diameter. Thank you so much. |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos See if any of this helps. This piston is from a 1948 59a engine, it is domed top, 3.188 +.040 (original 3.188 bored std .040 over).
From top edge of piston to bottom of longest part of skirt: 2.960 From top edge of piston to bottom of shortest part of skirt: 2.700 (not including notch) Width of longest part of skirt: ~1.250 Width of shortest part of skirt: ~1.250 It is curved between these sections. From top edge of piston to top of dome: ~.250 Starting a top edge of piston working down to shortest part of skirt (not including notch). Top edge to top piston ring: .250 Top piston ring grove: .096 Top piston ring to second piston ring: .156 Second piston ring grove: .096 Second piston ring to third piston ring: .100 Third piston ring grove: .188 Third piston ring to top of piston pin: .268 Piston pin: .750 Bottom of piston pin to bottom piston ring: .170 Bottom piston ring grove: .183 Bottom piston ring to bottom of skirt: .440 (not including notch) From Top edge of piston to center of piston pin: ~1.530 From center of piston pin to bottom of skirt: ~1.170 Piston Pin diameter: .750 These are measurements straight from a piston using calipers and include measuring errors I am sure! |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 2 Attachment(s)
For some reason the photos didn't load the first time.
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Thank you so much JSeery.
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Earlier I do this type of piston, can be used in this engine model?
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos There are 3 ring and 4 ring pistons. I believe the original design from Ford was the 4 ring and the 3 ring was a more modern replacement. Not sure it would make any difference for what you are doing, a lot of the current rebuilds use the 3 ring style.
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Thanks.
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Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 2 Attachment(s)
Hello all,
Some of the lines after extruder. |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 2 Attachment(s)
Some progress in the design.
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Hello all,
Exhaust channels done, and e few holes. Start the front end of the block. |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 1 Attachment(s)
Hello all,
The 59 AB block have the yellow line that I made? The block 8 BA have this fill. Thank you so much. |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos Hello all,
I 'm working in the front end of the block, I will need some help, someone have any photos where I can see the front end of the block 59 AB without the water pumps and the distributor cover? I already made a google search but not find anything. Thank you so much for the help. All the best, Jorge |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos I can add some in about an hour.
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Thank you so much JSeery |
Re: Oil pan 59AB photos 4 Attachment(s)
I'm easily distracted! But here are 4 shots of 59a block. This is a 48 block (as far as I know) out of a Truck.
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