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It does make sense and it will be original enough for me , I would like to get it out and use it and with something hopefully that is dependable and I can put some miles on it. Anymore I’m a lot more about practical to haha. So tranny wise I will have to find one that came with the 8BA or 57 series.
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A couple of miscellaneous thoughts. If the current engine really is a '34, it will have poured babbitt main bearings. Unless these are in very good shape, they are a real problem getting them renewed these days. Expensive, too. The pre '49 engines, having "floating" rod bearings, have the aforementioned scarcity problems. Also, to be set up correctly, they need a skilled, experienced technician, that seem to be in short supply these days.
Make sure you know what you are getting into before you jump in with both feet. Uh, I think "Ol' Ron" meant to say "8BA or 59 series". |
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Thanks
That was one of my worries with the 34 the poured Babbitt bearings and where I would have to get that done. I am not really that familiar with the floating bearing I thought they were more of a regular clam shell style bearing so I will have to have a closer look at that . Thanks for the words of caution much appreciated Quote:
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I suggest that the O/P check out the current thread by "Ron Pilger" about his quest for floating bearings. Hopefully he finds what he needs, but I have seen too many similar threads over the years here on the "Barn" to be comfortable about the supply situation. If you find them, they can also be quite expensive.
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