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The pictures are of building the larger blower pully and modifying the dampner to accept the pully.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 15:39
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This plate was cut and welded to the dampner to beef up the bolting sufface for the pully. Then was straightend out on the lathe.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 15:48
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Removal of the engine from the car.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 15:51
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The breaing below were found to have been starving for oil. I did not build this short block. It was perchased from an estate. it was a nice engine with all new bearings and pistons, bored out .030 and all. Bad job on the clean out of the oil passages were the result of the no oil to the rear main and #5 cam bearings. Real glad I got a wild hair to open it back up.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:00
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Thanks for sharing! A cool project for sure.
I do have one off-the-wall question though, what is that "girdle" under the pan in picture 044? Craig
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:08
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Speed bump gaurd. When I first built the car it sat way low and I didnt want to damage the pan so the gaurd was made. I have since brought the car up and hve just kept it for "In case"
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:13
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Looks great! I hate to tell you this now, but a Ford 300 6 balancer will fit the Packard straight eights, as well as the performance 302 Ford zero-balance dampeners.
Also, I'd like to chat with you about oiling system modifications, as I'm thinking a full-flow oil conversion will be easy to do by blocking off the outlet on the oil pump and drilling and tapping the pump and the block to accept remote oil filter lines. I also have a few ideas on replacing the oil pump with something a little more easy to find and has a lot more flow. It's also a little late, but I'm wondering about your engine mounting. The front mount on the '50 and back engines is a pretty good design for what it is, is there a reason why you didn't use it?
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:26
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I cant get the pictures of the bearings to load so I will move on. After relieving the block it was found there was several bad spots in the lower cooling jacket and the block had 2 cyl. sleeved as a result of the damage to the cooling jacket. It was then decided to junk the block and move on to the 288 block that I knew was good.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:27
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The engine has a full flow system on it now. As for the pump. The pump is more than sufficiant to supply even the most modified Packard. I have run sevral flow tests on the pump. It puts out enough volume to supply oil to 2 engines. so making anything else work would gain nothing.
Posted on: 2009/10/4 16:35
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