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Dang, you're about to make me do my own engine if I pull it out and the knocking bearing and crank isn't that bad.. only problem it's been setting since the early 90s.

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Glad to hear the updates. I too thought about doing a similar repair in my 38 Plymouth engine.  Machining work is pretty pricey. 

 

I like to learn new things. I also enjoy the mental challenge. So I went for a full teardown and overhaul. I had planned to reuse the cam and tappets in my rebuild. Yet a good deal on a new NOS cam appeared. I bought it, then of course all new tappets. In the end only internal parts not replaced was the connecting rods. Pricey, yes. I sure hope I got it all right. When I fire it up I'll know!

 

I have the same pistons you do. Also came from Vintage Powerwagons. I concur, great service. I had the incorrect head gasket supplied. They shipped one out pre-paid immediately.

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7 hours ago, keithb7 said:

Pricey, yes. I sure hope I got it all right. When I fire it up I'll know!

Good for another 83 years

Edited by Sniper
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