Thread: My 26T Coupe build thread
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12-19-2010 11:43 AM #256
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12-19-2010 01:33 PM #257
Hey Steve mate,no worries about correcting me on the torx bolts,heck I haven't been out in the workshop for such a long time,I'm going to have to learn what is a flat slot,phillips, pozi screwdrivers from a 6" adjustable left hand spanner. The screw in the oil pump is a torx scew eh??? And man, you will have to change the oil after everytime you run that engine so that you know every thing is spotless.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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12-19-2010 03:53 PM #258
Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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12-20-2010 02:33 AM #259
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12-20-2010 02:35 AM #260
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12-20-2010 02:40 AM #261
Thanks Robin, I like to use peoples names as it seems rude otherwise.
My nickname from school has always been Langy and a lot of my close friends still call me that but it really annoys me when people that i have never met call me it, makes them seem too familiar hence i like to use peoples proper names.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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12-31-2010 04:25 AM #262
Well was hoping to get a fair bit done over the xmas break but catching a nasty virus scuppered most of the work planned but i did get to sort out my PCV valve, make a timing pointer and my generator parts back from the chromer so at least i could get the body copper flaked and it all reassembled.
The PCV valve (thanks Don) is in the rear of the lifter gallery and is screwed into a tapped hole via a 90 degree adaptor. A simple box baffle was bolted in place on the inside.
I had a stock steel timing pointer which i had hoped to chrome but it was too bent and twisted so took measurements from it and machined one from a big hunk and my mate engraved the degree marks on it for me.
The pulleys on a Cadillac are cast steel and incredibly heavy so before chroming I got them on the lathe and put them on a diet.
The water pump pulley weighed in at 2.25 lbs and after machining it was down to 1.5 lbs, a lot better.
Unfortunately the chromer thought it mounnted the other way around so didn't polish the bolt face so a stainless finisher was made up to cover it.
Here its mounted on the old dummy pump as my new aluminium pump isn't here yet.
Somebody asked how the fan gaurd was held in place so here you can see the small tabs that are accesse through the gaurd holes.
The mounting plate that bolts to the block was also put on a diet as i wasn't happy with the shape, better now.
The generator body was cleaned completely back to bare metal and received 2 coats of epoxy primer and 3 coats of 2k hi build, this was then flatted off and the base coat applied followed by the flake coats and finally 6 coats of clear applied in 2 sessions of 3 coats, I've left it in gun finish as its super smooth.
Lechlar primers & Max Meyer lacquers were used.
The squre headed special bolts that hold the magnets in place had been installed by a gorilla in the past and were pretty burred up so a couple of polished stainless buttons were made up and epoxy glued in place to tidy them up.
Happy new yearIts aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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12-31-2010 04:36 AM #263
And once again... you set the bar higher!!! WOW!
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12-31-2010 08:24 AM #264
Steve,
As always, superb. Your project has given me many ideas. Like yourself, any that I do use will be done by my own hands, out of necessity.
Jack.www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44081
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12-31-2010 09:30 AM #265
Sorted a pesky little problem today, I had some core plugs chromed but when fitting them kept chipping the chrome so i decided to paint them when i did the block, looked ok but still not completely happy with them so today was spent spinnng up some top hat shaped covers for them from a bit of stainless bar on the lathe.
Gave them a quick polish up and glued them in place with some epoxy glue, I'm happy now.
Tricky to photograph though.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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12-31-2010 09:53 AM #266
Oh Boy,
And yet another idea, when will it stop.
Jack.www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=44081
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12-31-2010 09:57 AM #267
Over the top of excellence now Steve. Cheers and thanks for posting here you give me ideas and ambition." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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12-31-2010 10:22 AM #268
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12-31-2010 10:24 AM #269
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12-31-2010 10:47 AM #270
I haven't forgotten about the valve cover gaskets, Steve. Monday everything should be reopened after the holiday break, and I'll get them ordered for you.
Don
Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance