Re: Russell & Bazil’s 1939 One-Twenty Club Coupe
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That is SEVERE overheating. The cause, or causes, ought not be difficult to diagnose. The 1938 onward 120s had a superior cooling system to that used on the earlier 120s, and overheating in any weather should be a total non-issue.
Posted on: 2023/11/20 7:15
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@TxGoat thank you for the correction.
A friend was kind enough to let us bring the vehicle to his shop where we could further investigate the root cause of the overheating. We started by removing the cylinder head to find two stripped head bolts and a couple burnt valves were not helping the situation either. At this point it was decided an engine rebuild would be most beneficial for the desired intention of having the car be a touring car. Pictures from April 2018 Attach file: IMG_7729.jpeg (305.77 KB) IMG_7734.jpeg (308.78 KB) IMG_7744.jpeg (309.35 KB) IMG_7800.jpeg (345.21 KB) IMG_8068.jpeg (335.87 KB)
Posted on: 2023/11/20 13:49
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You may have a head gasket leak. Head gasket leaks can cause overheating, and can mimic boiling even if the engine isn't actually hot enough to boil. I'd go through the engine, and check carefully for any cracks around the valve seats. Stripped bolts could be expected to lead to gasket leaks.
Posted on: 2023/11/20 15:01
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TxGoat - These pictures were from 2018. I think he's catching us up on the story from the last few years. My guess is the engine has been rebuilt by now and is back in the car hopefully.
-Kevin
Posted on: 2023/11/20 17:44
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I missed that "minor" detail!
Posted on: 2023/11/20 19:17
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kevinpackard you are correct, engine has been rebuilt and in the car since 2019.
TxGoat , thank you for the suggestions!! So to continue, in April of 2018 the engine was removed and disassembled. We were glad in the end that we chose to do a full rebuild, the engine had some work done prior and not to the upmost quality. Pictures include engine disassembly, as well as having the engine block acid dipped to remove all rust. Also, while waiting for the machine shop availability we began to restore the engine accessories like the starter, generator and distributor. Pictures also include starter restoration and final picture unrestored generator and mostly restored starter Pictures are April-June of 2018 Attach file: IMG_8119.jpeg (0.00 KB) IMG_8308.jpeg (0.00 KB) IMG_8466.jpeg (0.00 KB) IMG_8482.jpeg (0.00 KB) IMG_8816.jpeg (0.00 KB) IMG_8940.jpeg (0.00 KB)
Posted on: 2023/11/21 1:01
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Very nice work on a beautiful car! Seeing the photos of your bell housing with the ribs on it, the one from my 1940 which I still have does not have the ribs while those from my ‘50s era cars do. Does anyone know which is correct for a prewar car so that I can put it back together properly?
Posted on: 2023/11/21 1:28
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Well, continuing the thread 4 months later. Life can get a little hectic sometimes.
Not too much happened between June of 2018 through October aside from restoring things like the Generator, starter, fuel pump and distributor. All were we initially rebuilt by ourselves, although the generator would be gone through again. Gotta learn how to do it somehow! The machine shop continued restoring the block to its former glory In the mean time all of the instruments and clock were removed and sent to John Wolff, who did a wonderful job restoring them. By November, the machine shop was complete and we were able to pick up all the parts! Pictures are July-November 2018
Posted on: 3/6 22:57
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December of 2018 brought us to Engine Assembly! Not too much to say here so I’ll attach some photos
We are extremely thankful to our friend John, who allowed us to bring the engine to his shop and helped/guided us on the reassmbly. Pictures from December 2018 to February 2019 Attach file: IMG_0879.jpeg (1,870.90 KB) IMG_0953.jpeg (2,044.46 KB) IMG_0976.jpeg (1,933.16 KB) IMG_2014.jpeg (2,044.13 KB)
Posted on: 3/6 23:12
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