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John, that it is unthreaded is quite strange. I just had mine out and rebuilt too and did not notice anything like that. I'm sure someone will chime in here with the correct answer. In the meantime, that is sure a pretty block, all rebuilt and ready to go back in!! Something about a clean, freshly machined motor... Chris
Posted on: 2019/10/22 20:04
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I count 9 ports. 3 shared intake ports and 6 separate exhaust ports??
John
Posted on: 2019/10/22 21:08
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That is correct, two outmost ports are exhaust, then an intake then two exhausts and one more intake dead center
Posted on: 2019/10/22 21:18
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Yes, a clean engine is a beautiful sight. Looking forward to washing this down tomorrow and painting it and commence final assembly. While engine was at shop, my Dad had always wanted a pristine engine bay. So in memoriam of my Dad, knocked all down to bare metal, painted chassis, firewall primed, will be painted this weekend, etc. Rewiring as required with cloth covered wire, patching miscellaneous holes etc. Should be a pretty sight when back together.
Figured out that mysterious hole, holds an internal splash shield, see photo And a general question to the forum. This came out in pieces, engine then transmission. I plane on bolting it all together before putting it back in, figuring I would never get that pilot bushing aligned under the car. Comments anyone?
Posted on: 2019/10/22 21:24
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John, Glad you got 'the hole' figured out. Just as a side-comment to your one-piece intentions when putting everything back in, that's what I did and I would say it is far and away the easiest. That being said, I had my clutch disc re-sintered at a clutch house up here in Canada. The old one looked okay and the pressure plate, same, so I just put it all back in. Once the car was driving, I had a terrible chatter from that 'new' clutch disc. I ended up pulling the transmission out and installing a new pressure plate and disc from Kanters. I did this crawling around under the car with it on jackstands and was able to align the spline/shaft and pilot bearing. So yes, it can certainly be done, but I would sure try to do it in one piece, if possible. (P.S. I'm sure your Dad is smiling about that engine bay!) Chris.
Posted on: 2019/10/22 23:04
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Thanks Chris
Any experience putting this engine on a stand? Kinda concerned with weight and cantilevered length and resultant stress on bell housing mounting bolt holes -John
Posted on: 2019/10/23 10:37
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Hi John, No, an engine stand is not a luxury I enjoy with my very limited shop/tool selection. I just made a wooden stand for the engine, that could be fork-lifted and used a borrowed davit-arm style hydraulic engine lift on wheels to hoist and lower it into the engine bay. All worked okay, albeit rather basic. I just bought some more property adjacent to my place and will be building a nice, big double car garage/shop. THEN I will get some of the 'toys' to make this all a little easier. Might even invest in an above-ground hoist!! Good luck with your re-install - post some pictures, would love to see the progress as it comes together. Chris.
Posted on: 2019/10/23 13:44
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You might want to checkout this link:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=0 Wes
Posted on: 2019/10/23 15:23
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Very informative, thanks!
Already had engine mounted on stand before I read this. Goal was to get it painted and install oil pan and then put it back on the engine hoist for final assembly. SO, engine got painted, will put pan on tomorrow and then off the stand for final assembly Thanks!
Posted on: 2019/10/23 19:45
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