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Re: Collapsed skirts on used pistons
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Motorcycle s use needle bearing for both pin and crank.

But my thought was to reduce Machining. Pressing in bronze then boring and reaming. Think pac pin is .908.. So to get 080 a 3/4 ..75. Or .800 pin.

Posted on: 2016/12/16 15:05
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Re: Collapsed skirts on used pistons
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One thought. Press needle bearings in pin holes in piston. Then use smaller pin.

So you mean drop the center of pin bushing in rod down 80 thou..i would be willing to try it...but jack would know if that would fly.

Posted on: 2016/12/16 2:19
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Re: Collapsed skirts on used pistons
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Pin size.

Badger made them. I bought a set. But went wirh JE pistons. Cause 413 sit 80 thou below deck. But. With today's gas you can use 87 oct.

Posted on: 2016/12/15 7:12
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Re: Electronic Ignition Conversions (General discussion)
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55.56

I thought gm used the same cap points. Pontiac..buick.

56 cad?..

Posted on: 2016/11/19 3:09
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Re: No more 374" pistons?
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JE pistons few years ago it only was like 2 weeks and mine were done. I dropped off a piston and packard specs.

Posted on: 2016/11/19 2:50
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Re: RIk's 56 ultramatic
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My exhaust leak. The male part broke. So bored it. Put steel pipe in. Still want to make that part out of stainless steel. Or remove it.and have pipe made longer.

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Posted on: 2016/11/16 0:27
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I bought this from a wrecking yard back in the 90s. Came off a 56 clipper

It took quite a hit to break that.

Was wondering why arm was loose.

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Posted on: 2016/11/14 17:28
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Re: Spray-on sound deadener?
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Thanks h.

I have used Hirsch..i find it better use the conveter stuff then Hirsch.

Home depot has rustoleum rust converter. I used on my quarter panel spray can.

Posted on: 2016/11/11 23:36
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Re: Spray-on sound deadener?
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I would use rust converter first ..

Posted on: 2016/11/11 1:09
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Re: Removing Lock Cylinder
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check with pac sw.

Posted on: 2016/11/8 18:40
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