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JaberJaw

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About JaberJaw

  • Birthday 04/01/1970

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    Welland ontario canada
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    1939 Plymouth p8 sedan four-door deluxe

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  1. I would rather take it off in one piece so thank you. I located the bolts on the inside of the fender wheel well and there's four bolts on each side when you lift the hood. I know I have to take my bumper off and I will take my rad out of course to get the engine out but also to see the location of the bolts. My first silly question of the day would be.. do I need to remove the side panels or does that come off as one piece as well? I can get the front of the side panels loose but it seems like there's screws all the way down in behind the door jamb that I can't get to. And my second silly question is.. once I get the radiator out am I able to remove just the centerpiece of the grill as shown in the picture? It looks like there's bolts connecting that together that would be easier to remove. Again any information and help on the easiest way to do it would be helpful because my manuals does not show boly location
  2. Can anybody help with some information on where all of the bolts are located to remove my front end of my 39 Plymouth to take the engine out? The manual is very vague on where the bolt locations are and I am curious if it definitely has to be removed to yank out the engine. Any tips, information or help would be greatly appreciated ✌️??
  3. I'm getting prepared to take my 39 Plymouth P8 201 engine in for a rebuild and was curious if it's possible to remove the engine without taking the entire front clip off in one piece? I've been doing some research and I will be removing the gearbox and the bell housing and it looks like it may come forward and up only being a 23-in block but just curious if there's any hurdles that I may expect. Is it necessary to take the whole front end off to remove the engine alone? ✌️??
  4. I'm getting prepared to take my 39 Plymouth P8 201 engine in for a rebuild and was curious if it's possible to remove the engine without taking the entire front clip off in one piece? I've been doing some research and I will be removing the gearbox and the bell housing and it looks like it may come forward and up only being a 23-in block but just curious if there's any hurdles that I may expect. Is it necessary to take the whole front end off to remove the engine alone? ✌️??
  5. Most definitely and thank you for your kindness. I hope to meet you as well along with other like-minded enthusiast
  6. I live in Welland about 5 minutes from Niagara Falls. I would love to have a 218 or even an extra engine but my 201 is going to have to get Pistons rings etc so I'm working on that now. How much are you asking for the 218? And I already contacted about the event list and I'm going to be definitely going all days available and it's so close I'm able to come home to eat and sleep LOL
  7. I looked and I can't find your last post Greg
  8. That's fantastic and thank you so kindly. Grimsby's only about 20 minutes away so I will definitely be attending for the whole weekend. That will definitely be the place to go to get leads information or parts ✌️??
  9. Chatham's only about 3 hours away (in Canada we measured distance by hours LOL) it would definitely be worse to visit just to talk to people who are familiar face-to-face. My nickname is JabberJaw so I'm not afraid to ask questions until I get the answers without confusion. Thank you kindly that's a great lead and from what I gathered Dodge and Chrysler were the only ones that had the 23-inch Block in the 201 and the 218 but from what I gather the 230 maybe a 25 in Block? But of course the crank journals would be different so I have to stick to my 201 block and if they decide to bore it out I'll get his opinion on the crankshaft but thank you again for the lead on the show ✌️??
  10. It's a 23-in block and it's not Canadian made it came from Virginia. I'm hoping a stated previous from one of the members that it may just need rings seals and bearings but of course I won't know until the engine builder and has a good look at it. I have to pull the engine which will be a job because of my situation with only working in the driveway and our Canadian Winters come quick. He would probably have it all winter long because he's backed up but I don't mind because of his reputation and the quote that he gave me is very reasonable. If he decides that it has to be borwd out then I'm looking at new Pistons etc which opens a larger can of worms. I'm hoping for good luck with the engine rebuilder but I'm just getting prepared for the worst. I could cherry pick the parts individually but it would be hard and I don't want to mess up to configuration by ordering the wrong dimensions on anything. That rebuilt kit from Kanter has everything I need for a fairly good price but again as stated before by another member that it is products from China. I'm looking at eBay but most of them are for the 218/23-in block
  11. I apologize the answer to your question is no I haven't torn it down yet I have to yank it and then bring it to the builder he would realize what's wrong and give me a parts list and then I would supply the parts and he would finish the rebuild. I actually got a really good price through a hot rod friend with Precision here in Niagara Ontario
  12. I just realized that it had to be rebuilt yesterday to do in the head gasket complete properly and buttoned it up we have 55 compression on number one and it did not jump up after I put some oil in it and 80 lb on the rest so my assumption would be that number one guides or seats would be bad so hopefully it would just be the rings, seats and guides but if the kit comes with extra I wouldn't mind going up to a 218 if possible without many problems. With it being have a 201 23-in block everything I'm finding is for the 25 inch
  13. Lol. It actually has a trailer hitch and Towed a 14-ft trailer in the past. Of course I'll have to talk to my engine rebuilder and see what he wants to do after inspection Just curious about complete rebuild kits from reputable companies✌️??
  14. I apologize for my confusion and I appreciate the communication so with my 201 block would I be able to bore it out to the 218 and keep my crankshaft without going that deep into it or should I just try to find a rebuild kit for the 201? Clegg's seems to have a few options for the 218s but nothing for the 201. I may have to buy it everything individually if I want to keep the 201. Can I bore get out to a 218 while keeping my crankshaft?
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