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patrickt 06-10-2012 05:57 AM

427 Balancer with the Single Integral Pulley
 
I've seen these at swap meets. It's an original 427 balancer with the single integral pulley, but yours doesn't look like this.:confused:

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...eybalancer.jpg

MOTORHEAD 06-10-2012 10:18 AM

I see what looks like the timing pointer. (chromed)

elmariachi 06-10-2012 03:39 PM

The timing pointer you see is my old FE pointer I had installed trying to help find marks on this balancer. Once we got it off, sure enough it had timing degree marks on it, but they were microscopic and full of paint. Fortunately, we did confirm it was timed at 18 initial, so that's good. The new balancer is installed along with a new Edelbrock water pump, new t-stat and the electric t-stat in the intake. The car did not have a thermostat in it, so I think that was our core cooling problem. Its all back together, sealant is drying now and barring any issues, the owner is headed to Tulsa this week.

elmariachi 06-15-2012 09:34 AM

Update for the peanut gallery. Car did not do well upon restart with the new parts and t-stat (which was supposed to be a 180F but opened at 192F in a pot of water.) Once the car warmed up (which took about 7-8 minutes) temps just continued to escalate as it idled in the driveway. Eventually it got up to 110C, so I killed it, let the fans run 2 minutes, started it and the temp dropped like a rock to 80C. So from that I decided it simply needed more heat dissipation at the radiator. The CSX doesn't leave much room for the Taurus fan or a thick shroud so we ordered the Zirgo 3630 cfm 16" fan from Summit. I installed it and I think we now have the issue in our sights. The car idles at 200F with an outdoor temp of 85F and 30% humidity. Up and down the road in spirited driving it runs right at 195F, which ironically is just a tad above t-stat temp.

We're going to test a couple more t-stats, do some timing and tuning and give the engine a chance to run a few days and see how things look then. Side note....test driving this car makes me realize what it means to be "sorted out." Compared to my Hurricane this car is rough on so many levels, including two things you generally don't want at the same time: Terrible brakes and a throttle linkage that stuck wide open in 3rd gear. :LOL:

patrickt 06-15-2012 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195815)
The CSX doesn't leave much room for the Taurus fan or a thick shroud so we ordered the Zirgo 3630 cfm 16" fan from Summit. I installed it and I think we now have the issue in our sights.

Ya know the Zirgo 3630 instructions call for 10 gauge wire and a 40 amp relay....:cool:

ERA Chas 06-15-2012 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195815)
Compared to my Hurricane this car is rough on so many levels, including two things you generally don't want at the same time: Terrible brakes and a throttle linkage that stuck wide open in 3rd gear. :LOL:

SHhhhhhh! You'll give the CSX wannabes terminal bowel!
Just means you gotta pick the right builder-hey how about you??%/

patrickt 06-15-2012 10:26 AM

I don't think I would have the presence of mind to quickly turn the ignition off when the throttle stuck wide open. To throw in the clutch, yes -- and I have the rev limiter specifically for that case. I'm curious, how did you handle the WOT?:confused:

elmariachi 06-15-2012 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1195820)
Ya know the Zirgo 3630 instructions call for 10 gauge wire and a 40 amp relay....:cool:

You went and looked that up?

I plugged in a 40a relay for that circuit and the existing wiring should suffice for what appears to be about a 10-12 amp draw.

patrickt 06-15-2012 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195824)
You went and looked that up?

Yep, it's my nature.:cool:

elmariachi 06-15-2012 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1195822)
I don't think I would have the presence of mind to quickly turn the ignition off when the throttle stuck wide open. I'm curious, how did you handle the WOT?:confused:

Well I thought about it for a few minutes and decided "Shxt...I guess this is gonna hurt when I hit that tree." :LOL:

In all seriousness...crap like this is instinctive for me. Gas pedal felt funny, engine revving, throttle sticking, key off, clutch in, stomp gas pedal hard hoping for a release, all within a second. Sorta like landing in the Hudson River I guess, ya just do it......;)


Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA Chas (Post 1195821)
SHhhhhhh! You'll give the CSX wannabes terminal bowel!
Just means you gotta pick the right builder-hey how about you??%/

My future is NOT in sorting out Cobras.

patrickt 06-15-2012 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195833)
Gas pedal felt funny, engine revving, throttle sticking, key off, clutch in, stomp gas pedal hard hoping for a release, all within a second. Sorta like landing in the Hudson River I guess, ya just do it......;)

OK, spotting it before it sprung on you gets a silver star. A gold star answer would have been "I was barefoot at the time, so I just hooked my big toe under the back of the pedal and pulled it back up -- and I don't think we even hit 110."

Al G 06-15-2012 01:58 PM

Who put this car together? I think the problem is with who did the final installation, not the 6000 series in general. CSX 6045 has been trouble-free and stays about 85 degees C even in traffic on a 90 degree F day. No issues with brakes or throttle linkage.

elmariachi 06-15-2012 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1195834)
OK, spotting it before it sprung on you gets a silver star. A gold star answer would have been "I was barefoot at the time, so I just hooked my big toe under the back of the pedal and pulled it back up -- and I don't think we even hit 110."

I didn't have any underwear on and didn't crap in my britches, does that get me any manly points?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Al G (Post 1195846)
Who put this car together? I think the problem is with who did the final installation, not the 6000 series in general. CSX 6045 has been trouble-free and stays about 85 degees C even in traffic on a 90 degree F day. No issues with brakes or throttle linkage.

Fair point, I wasn't dissing Shelby, but this car specifically. As far as the roller, it was lacking as well: Leaking master cylinders (loose lines), suspension setup issues, loose sway bar, poor door fitment etc. Not a big deal, just a bit surprised given the price tag.

I won't name who put this car together (you probably know who you are), but you need to stop assembling these cars because you are not qualified. A marine balancer on the engine with illegible timing marks, no timing pointer, no thermostat, loose spark plugs, loose oil dipstick tube, wrong oil pan for a low-clearance application, loose motor mount, poorly routed/unsecured gauge capillary tube lines, steering shaft binding on header, binding throttle linkage etc.

Shelby gets a 10 for ride and handling though. This baby is smooth and corners like a dream, gotta love that IRS.

RodKnock 06-15-2012 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195853)
A marine balancer on the engine with illegible timing marks, no timing pointer, no thermostat, loose spark plugs, loose oil dipstick tube, wrong oil pan for a low-clearance application, loose motor mount, poorly routed/unsecured gauge capillary tube lines, steering shaft binding on header, binding throttle linkage etc.

Minor inconveniences. :LOL:

This thread makes me appreciate the folks who assembled my car.

patrickt 06-15-2012 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1195854)
This thread makes me appreciate the folks who assembled my car.

I'll say. Perhaps they used that detailed CSX manual that is so readily provided.:LOL: Or that was being written by the usual cast around here, and then, of course, never appears.:cool:

elmariachi 06-15-2012 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1195854)
Minor inconveniences. :LOL:

This thread makes me appreciate the folks who assembled my car.

Yep. I enjoy doing this type of work, but feel bad for a novice who didn't know what he bought and that it wasn't nearly street ready. He was headed for Tulsa with it when I advised no bueno. I think it has eroded his confidence in it so I hope we can get it all sorted out.

RodKnock 06-15-2012 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1195856)
I'll say. Perhaps they used that detailed CSX manual that is so readily provided.:LOL: Or that was being written by the usual cast around here, and then, of course, never appears.:cool:

There's no need for a manual when you've been restoring originals for a few decades.

patrickt 06-15-2012 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1195858)
There's no need for a manual when you've been restoring originals for a few decades.

Awww, if that were only true. Now the Kirkhams have a "kinda" manual, but they abandoned it, but it's certainly better than nothing. BUT, if you have a CSX roller you are basically SOL. And the morons on here who repeatedly post "I"m writing a CSX manual and it will be available shortly" should just STFU and admit they can't do it.:cool:

RodKnock 06-15-2012 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elmariachi (Post 1195853)
A marine balancer on the engine with illegible timing marks, no timing pointer, no thermostat, loose spark plugs, loose oil dipstick tube, wrong oil pan for a low-clearance application, loose motor mount, poorly routed/unsecured gauge capillary tube lines, steering shaft binding on header, binding throttle linkage etc.

I'm not sure why your OCD-like fixation on an assembly manual would have helped in this situation (e.g., loose and missing engine parts).

mickmate 06-15-2012 03:29 PM

Jim does it have both throttle return springs? If it is set up like an original per the chassis manual it will have a tab above the gas pedal with a spring returning the pedal and another on the carburetor. It must have been binding somewhere in the mechanism if it stuck.
As we know having a manual doesn't make it the best car ;-)


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