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06-26-2016, 04:37 AM | #1 |
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Before you install your motor
My friend picked up a rough running 31 Coupe and I pulled the engine a couple of weeks ago and checked the bearings using the plastic gauge and all looked super so I then did a valve job and installed a high compression 5.5 head, then rebuilt the transmission which really did need attention as all was original and bearings were really shot. Now My BIG mistake! I did not check the main transmission shaft nose where it goes into the Pilot bearing to make sure it would slide into the new pilot, Old Model A guys will tell you to check this as it is not uncommon for the end to mushroom just enough to keep it from inserting into the pilot bearing. So bottom line I tried to install and of-course it would not go in. The fix is very easy just bevel the end of the nose till the pilot slides on, and remember to put some grease on the shaft, make sure you check this before installing your engine! Oh also balanced the flywheel and this car really drives like a new car now, Gerry is one happy camper!
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06-26-2016, 08:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: Before you install your motor
I am interested in how you balanced the flywheel. Do you need any special equipment or is there some shade tree way? Balancing has always been a mystery to me. Jack
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06-26-2016, 08:48 AM | #3 |
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Re: Before you install your motor
Balancing rotating assembles is a science that uses a very expensive machine that some auto machine shops have. Only some shops have done Model A flywheels and experience is a big part of getting it right. Do a search on U tube to see how it is done. The reciprocating parts like the pistons and rods is yet another procedure.
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06-26-2016, 08:49 AM | #4 |
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Re: Before you install your motor
A machine shop will spin it, just as you would a tire, and shave a little off the high spots so it won't wobble under load.
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06-26-2016, 03:45 PM | #5 | |
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