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#51
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Had some time to work on the transmission on breaks and lunch. I’m waiting for new bearings to finish putting it together, after that it’ll get put away for whenever the car gets assembled.
First and second are proshifted Third and fourth are faceplated The tailshaft housing is mostly assembled and the speedo hole is plugged. Otherwise I’m working on mounting the passenger seat and got a quote to have the whole car dry blasted in April or May after the spring rains end. Then the body and paintwork can begin. Luckily this car is pretty straight. But I hate the undercoating on the bottom of the car and since everything is coming out so nicely I might as well do the body right.
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Haven’t had much time to work on the car lately. I may get a chance to play with it tomorrow. But I did end up with enough time on lunch today to get the transmission all back together. It went together fairly well, other than me not realizing I couldn’t follow the book due to the size of the 3rd gear lugs, I had to slide the countershaft back out of the way to clear the main shaft, which according to the book isn’t a problem with a factory iron T10.
I also marked what it is so if I die someone won’t just assume it’s a stock trans if they buy it at the estate sale lol.
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Time for a small update on the gasser.
The cars sat for the last few weeks, I just kind of needed a small break from spending money on it. But now I’m recharged and ready to get after it a bit. I have a media blaster coming the second half of June to blast the whole car inside and out so I can have a clean base to do all my other welding and fabrication on. I need to do the floors and a bunch of other panels to cover holes and build a partition wall to the trunk. I have a list of small parts I’m going to try to find at Ford Carlisle in a couple of weeks. Fuel system stuff. The Lakewood bellhousing is machined flat(it was only .005 out but my machinist says he always does these because he’s seen a lot of variation on them. And I have all of my fiberglass parts that I’ll need to figure out how to mount. I have some time off in June so I’m going to try and spend a couple days assembling the long block so it can get stored away with the transmission until it’s ready to go in. So I should have some bigger updates coming up. Thanks for reading.
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Nice, what type of cutter did your machinist use on that bell?
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His exact words were “the dullest one I have. It cuts these the best.”
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I need to get parts off my work bench. The easiest way to do that is to assemble the engine since I have most everything to build it. Specs are
Crower blower cam installed Crank installed with arp main bolts torqued to 110 Weisco pistons .020 below the deck with Molnar connecting rods Crank is .030/.030 and was a pain in the ass to find bearings for. Ring gaps are .025 for the top ring and .027 for the middle ring. Cam is installed straight up using a Rollmaster gold timing chain set. Waiting for a friend to stop over and double check the cam to degree it in 100%. Once I get the cam done I’ll get the front cover, oil pan, and heads on and actually have room on my workbenches for when the car gets blasted in a few weeks.
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Small update today, spent a little time outside going over engine parts. I found that the Milodon head studs are way too long for the heads. After calling Milodon and sending pictures they agreed to swap them out for shorter studs. Hopefully I’ll have the long block together next week and start figuring out all the pulleys for the blower and alternator.
Also got the rocker studs in and torqued to get rid of a box that’s been in my way for months.
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