Posted by Dalex on March 01, 2014 at 16:57:04 from (71.110.44.78):
In Reply to: feature night,,,,,,,,, posted by larry@stinescorner on March 01, 2014 at 16:10:10:
My first was a Ford 352 V8 I was going to put in my '60 F100 , replacing the 223 6 cyl. I bought a worn out engine from a neighbor , and after the teardown , decided it needed a crank and bearings. The regrinder wasn't all that careful , and the journals were larger than marked by a few thous' After careful cleaning and reassembly , it barely turned over. We blamed tight rings , and got it started on 24 volts , it Idled for a bit and locked up . After teardown , I found the problem , and the a/p store replaced the crank and bearings , and their mechanic laid the crank this time ! Ran great after that !! Last engine was much easier , C113 in a Super "A" Good runnin' engine !! Oliver 70 Orchard is next.
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