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Been so long, that is why I see only two with copper, and the other two lock washer. Will check napa. Are these squissable, donut shaped, or just flat. If just flat I might have several?
Posted on: 8/26 18:41
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Already have the bottom and side panels off, and the side water pump hose off. So just need to figure how to loosen those two bolts. With all of that out of the way, may be able to replace the two front rubber engine mounts?
Posted on: 8/26 18:45
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The two bolts that go into the water jacket need to be sealed or you will be doing the job over again soon. I always use the Indian Head shellac for these jobs. It is inexpensive and doesn't cause problems like some of the modern stuff. The brass washers for those two bolts can be found in the plumbing section of a well equipped hardware store. You want to replace the front rubber engine mounts, the ones on the car will be "perished" as they say in the UK. Your car will have side engine mounts also , which Packed called stabilizers. Do those, too. Kanter has repros, probably also Merritt. They are rubber vulcanized on steel affairs. My garage is a rental unit where my apartment is. Barely larger than my car, it also has no electricity . This Job took me a number of weeks working on and off because of finding things out the hard way and the garage is a chore to work in . My car was a 41 160, which is much more inaccessible. I decided the only correct way to do this is to find a couple of leprechauns who owned the scaffolding and pulley arrangement like they use to wash the windows on sky scrapers. I gather they went back home when the economy got better there, they weren't lining up at my door. Best John
Posted on: 8/27 8:46
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Copper washers also available at Harbor Freight
Posted on: 8/27 9:01
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Often the machined recess on the pump body for the copper washer to nest into is rather crudely done, so don't rely entirely on the soft copper washers for a water-tight seal, also use a hardening gasket cement (shellac or the hardening versions of Permatex) on the threads of those bolts that go into the coolant jacket. I don't advise using the non-hardening types of gasket sealant.
To make fitting the fan much easier on reassembly, make a short threaded stud and install with just light finger pressure thru the pulley into the hub with about 3/4 inch protruding. You can then just hang the fan on that and the other 3 bolt holes will then be aligned. Then of course remove the stud and install the 4th bolt.
Posted on: 8/27 10:45
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thank you, and I have an overhead crane but trying not to pull the hood off. Here in Vegas will stocked, or any hardware stores, are long gone. Even the few NAPA stores here stock very little.
Posted on: 8/27 16:02
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Thank you, will need to check but the pulley is solid, the only holes are the four threaded holes for the fan blade. Also one of the water pump bolts is behind the pulley, so needs to get started before the pulley and fan are mounted.
When you say hardening, give me some brand names. I can order off Amazon. Think I now understand, the guide is for the pulley and fan together once the water pump is mounted?
Posted on: 8/27 16:05
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Thinking off the top of my head, the only two stabilizers are metal and rubber devices mounted back by the transmission? If so I replaced those around ten years ago when last I worked on the tranny and overdrive. I think.
Posted on: 8/27 16:10
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I kind of remember buying them for that car when I bought it and loosening the when I was try ing to move the engine around. They would be visible and accessible when the access panel is removed. Should be about 1/3 to 1/2 back in either side bolted to the frame and to the engine right above the crankcase. It is entirely conceivable that they got left off at some point. I will check the parts book later, but it is my memory that they are on 160/180s but not the Clipper chassis. It may be possible ! am conflating things with my 48 Custom 8. Best John
Posted on: 8/27 16:38
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