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In the last three years I have learned a lot about the differences between the 218 and the 230.  I've learned about static timing, the correct method for the initial timing.  I've got a lot of practice removing and installing a flathead engine all by my self.

 

So it is with mixed feelings that I share my once pretty non-running engine is now starting a new journey.  I starting all over again, hopefully the right way.

 

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Bored .040, new bearings, pistons, valve job, and best of all I got my crank polished before I stuck it to my check book.

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Looking' good!

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As many of you know this is my first car from High School, already 20-years-old when I got it in April of 1968.  So after putzing with my third engine for three years I'm getting my car its first and well deserved valve job in the nearly 48-years of ownership.

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So boring it out .040 gives you how many cubic inches now ? Beyond my Minnesota math skills..

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218 goes to a 220-221 and a 230 goes to a 235-236 depending on how you round them off.

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218 goes to a 220-221 and a 230 goes to a 235-236 depending on how you round them off.

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Looking good!  I hope it turns out exactly how you envision it will  :)

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And, (a shameless plug follows) may I suggest a conversion to a full flow oil filtration set-up while it's still an easy job. Initial start-up is the most important time to have that feature. Your wallet may not like it but your engine will be grateful!

Frank

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I'll take my time to make sure everything is ready and sure I'm not re-installing something after I Install the engine.

Bored .0040, all new bearing, gaskets, new pistons, shaved head, polished crank, cleaned oil relief valve, new valve guides, valve job with one new valve.

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