Re: Motor rebuild
Chris, I drive my tudor regularly, including lots of freeway. It has a B block, Eubanks 'C' crank, full pressure, full inserts and a Ryan overdrive. For many years I had only 1 Model A, a late pickup. It had a B block, C crank, stock oiling except for a full-flow filter, B trans and Columbia rear end. At the time I only put about 2,000 miles per year on it but that included a yearly run from LA to Los Vegas to visit Ed Winfield. It was full babbitt done at an LA trade school, .040" under mains and .050" under rods. The only problem I had with the babbitt was caused by too much spark advance and it would ping at times. Re-did the rods, retarded the spark a little and could then pull the hill out of Vegas in OD at a faster speed than before. I drove that engine from 1960 into the early 90's. The babbitt is still good and am now making it a little hotter for my speedster. The speedster is also dipper babbitt B block C crank and I run it pretty hard, with good results.
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