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07-16-2020, 02:21 PM | #41 |
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Re: Can this be saved?
A conversion to 59 series front is pretty straight forward as long as you use the 59 series cam and gears. This will put the thrust in the right place. A person can use a PCV set up instead of worrying about crank case vent. A hole or two on the deck would have to be plugged to use the older heads if I remember correctly.
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07-16-2020, 04:09 PM | #42 |
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Re: Can this be saved?
Some interesting suggestions all good .The last motor I did like that i removed the pan and cleaned some minor rust on the lower barrels ,soaked it for a few days in Gas /diesel and used oil mix in the bottoms of the pistons ,then drove the pistons down (from the head ,like said a block of wood ) until i could remove the crank ,a couple i cleaned the top of the barrels then drove them up .just don't try and force them up past heavy rust,
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