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If you do, hit me up. I may one day tear into my motor and that would come in handy.
very nice I may even be interested mostly due to the fact I'm too lazy to make my own
Great video, and great info.
When I remove my main caps, the bearings are never going to be reused, so "massaging" them out with a plastic or rubber mallet is what I usually do. But your tool looks very useful regardless if the bearings are going to be used again or not. Seen many times, people e-ffing up their main caps or cranks by swinging the BFH at them.
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Yay ^^^ I was the camera-man..... seriously the tool works amazing, I wish we got the thrust bearing on tape that was cool
finally getting around to more detailed pics...
3x1/2" redhead sleeved concrete anchor
after modifications
you can see the 3.550 c2c 1/2in holes and the center hole tapped to 1/2x13 for my K-D slide hammer (any of ya with pullers with anything other than 1/2 coarse thread?)
alignment into cap
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the only other acceptable than this is a 2x4 wrapped with a rag and slid through the bores to whack against the crank counterweights.
this is many times faster though
on a side note... i've pulled spun bearing mains and had them mic to spec... the riv is getting its OE bearings reinstalled except for the cam...since they will be destroyed when the block get drilled #2&3 mains and a step drilled main galley
hey dave good job with the cammera...if you have time stop by and i'll see what we can find with your car...
nice work
James, you are one innovative person. I would so love to come and spend a week with you and others on this board like Trannyman, Ron Vogel, Toasty, Reptile, UR LOSN, Farnsworth, and so many others that would take me forever to list. You guys just rock with your simple down home extremely effective solutions to things.
Very impressive. If you ever get around to making these for sale, let me know. Oh, also, if you ever get around to digitizing your notebook for the WWW, let me know as well I would love to be a part of that.
wait till you see the final version of the rear balance shaft bearing plug and the oil pump priming tool i got in my head, only issue with this is that people will need to use the JP with its two pice crank gear to prime it without javing to pull it apart to put the crank gear on...
a pressurized oil accumulator plumbed into the oil pres sending unit port can work just as well but i recognize that people may want a different method of priming the oil galleys
majority of my time is taken up with work and the new fuel log jigs, but someday all my crap will be organized lol![]()
I would love to learn to do all that you do. I would like to learn how to disassemble my engine and put it all back together, and work of course. Its something I have never done and I would like to do it one time, go through it, rebuild it using the best I can afford and just put it all back together.
quite true... measure thrice cut once... attention to detail and a good notebook for spec's clearances is alot of it....
Maybe, and I appreciate the vote of confidence. But stuff like that scares me, more so just because Ive never done it though. To say nothing that I probably dont have all the proper tools. But one of these days I hope to do so. If for no other reason than to just say I have.
where can you get the concrete anchor?
where does it need to be clearanced, etc....could you post more details ??
Thanks man its because I have been all excited about rebuilding my motor and Im having difficulty removing the main caps...had no idea they were pressed in lol...Got one off (#1) but cant get the others off...gonna try pounding on the crank with something(got a new one anyways)
Holy back from the dead post Batman.
Well I got the caps off with a mallet, a 2x4, a screwdriver, and a rag....but I would still like to know more info on this as Im sure I will tear it back down once I either 1. get a turbo on there and need to swap to lower compression pistons or 2. fry a piston or two with nitrous.
Sooo.where could I go for those concrete anchors?
Would Home Depot have them?
yes they should!!!!!!
Jey James... any luck on your oil priming thoughts???? I'm interested in those!!!!
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