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Donde esta la el nuevo blocko de alumino?:D
( I know my Spanish sucks, I am a white Okie.):D |
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Email with pictures was just sent to Patrick. Let me know if it comes through OK. Thanks! :)
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The political correctness and sensitivity is humbling!
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Is that how it arrived or what it looked like after machining on your end? Forgive me if you noted that earlier.
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A thing of beauty, ain't it? Three months, many, many dozens of phone calls, and so much more to resolve this. Unbelievable.
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Cast iron swiss cheese...........
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Wow, I am sure glad I didn't buy one of those blocks. From any source. Everybody busted my ba!!s for running 40 year old parts. My FE solid lifter might be junk but it didn't look like that. Good for you for never giving up. Hopefully the aluminum block will bail you out.
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You Have But One Option...
I think, if you want an iron FE block, an original or "service block" is pretty much your only viable option nowadays. And, of course, all the major FE engine builders are on record in this forum as saying iron is clearly superior to aluminum in all respects, including weight.:p
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I am glad you finally have a decent shot at a happy ending. I am waiting anxiously for the blow by blow. By the way posting pics of the legal posting size is not that hard. Just put the flaps down, keep the nose up, watch your air speed and flare it a little before you touch down ... Great perseverance, amazing patience and impressive due diligence - you earned a happy ending! Ed |
So how are you coming with your engine saga and your build?
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Doug's back onto it. It's like any project, stand back and look at it and you really see how far you've come. Dougs doing a great job and made huge progress. He'll really see that when he puts the body on.
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Doug
any updates that you can share? Are you progressing with a different engine? |
Yeah, slowly but surely, like a turtle in winter I'm progressing. I just got in from the garage after spending a few hours with the second engine. I have the shortblock done and ready for paint. It's a 390 GT shortblock. I pulled the main and rod caps, and the bearings are perfect. From the condition on the bores with all the crosshatch still sharp and visible to the bearings being in like new shape, I am fairly well convinced that this engine was rebuilt just before I traded for it. I didn't ask much about it since it's intended use was for a dummy engine to position and use to weld the FE mounts to the frame in the proper position. I actually got the whole engine in trade for a pair of bare Cleveland 4V heads. In the end, it turns out to be a REALLY sweet 390. Someone obviously rebuilt the engine. It has new freeze plugs, and it had an aftermarket Crane hydraulic cam in it. I can't use the C6AE-R heads as they are not drilled for the proper exhaust header pattern. My engine builder for the stroker has a virtual Ford Cammer and FE museum in his basement and he picked out a set of sweet DT2E-AA heads that he had laying around. He threw in a set of stainless valves and a set of springs and retainers that he had that perfectly match the cam that I'll be using. I guess he feels pity on me, he only asked for my old heads and $100 for the new ones. I'll toss in a Comp 282S solid cam and a roller timing chain, and I scored a cherry Milodon "T" road racing pan and pickup for $125. I'll throw a Pertronix unit in the stock distributor and hook it through the MSD 6AL that's in the car already, and top it all off with a Performer RPM and a Holley 750 Double Pumper. Most of the guesses I've been getting are in the 400 or so HP range when it's done, that should hold me pretty good until the stroker is done. Once it's mounted between the frame rails I can drop the body over it and finish up the wiring and interior. In the meantime, Nick (Mickmate) has welded up an absolutely beautiful Comp fuel tank for me, so I have to try to make time to get up there to him and pick it up, which is harder than it sounds because I am also finally back to work!
Anyway, that's probably more than you wanted to know, but that's where I'm at. Just as I said last year, I hope to finally drive this thing in the Spring. Of course, as usually goes with me, nothing is easy. I am now going through a divorce, so the thing may very well go up for sale as soon as it's completed.......:eek: |
good to hear that there is progress, I have a 428 in mine with about 350-400 horses and it is plenty to blow away most other cars and scare myself silly at times.
Sorry to hear about the divorce, that just sucks. good luck |
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