I am too cheap to buy the $40 tool to remove the valves, so I modified a nail prybar to work. :) Once the valves were out, I removed the springs, valve guides, and then the camshaft and lifters. 8/18/2012.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Removing Pistons
Removed the oil pan, and removed all of the pistons. Two of the pistons had broken rings and were pretty mangled. 8/18/2012.
Sandblasting Engine
Put the heads and intake back on to keep the sand out. Since the driveway is on a grade, and the motor stand has wheels, I didn't think rolling a 600 lb motor would end well. :) I took the wheels off and use the tractor to "gently" sit it in the driveway. 7/29/2012.
Mounting Engine to Engine Stand
Crappy foreign engine stand didn't fit the bolt spacing on the engine stand, so I had to spend some time modifying it to work. Use the 2 ton hoist to lift the engine block up to bold to the stand. 7/22/2012.
Removing Transmission / Flywheel / and Clutch
Removed the original three speed (on the column) transmission from the engine. Then removed the clutch, flywheel and bell housing. 7/7/2012.
Chassis is Complete! On to the Drivetrain.
The first major milestone is complete. The next step is rebuilding the original Flathead V8 and three speed transmission. First we will tackle the engine. It hasn't been started in over 30 years, but is in amazing shape. The engine turns over and has compression in every cylinder, although some are very low. The plan is to take it down to bare block and take it to a machine shop for them to do a magnaflux test, bore the cylinders, reface the valve seats, check the crankshaft, and press in new cam bearings. Here is a picture of the motor when I took it out last year. The first step is taking all of the wiring and oil lines off. 7/7/2012.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
New Brake Lines and Master Cylinder
I installed all new stainless steel brake lines. I polished the original brass fittings to look like new. Installed a new Master Cylinder and brake light switch. 5/28 - 6/17/2012.
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