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I got 1956 olds engine in Japan.
It was sitting junk yard, about 14 years.
Oilpan(flange) condition is bad very much.
I need some new parts(oilpan,bolt set)
Can I buy them newly? (where ?)
I want to rebuild it really.
please tell me olds info.
tokyo
11-17-2003, 09:20 AM
awesome find nori...i am not sure if you can buy the replacement parts brand new or not, but i will keep my eyes out for parts to help you out...again..cool find and good luck with the rebuild.
Bigcheese327
11-17-2003, 09:41 AM
Did you get the entire car?? Because that is one cool ride!
kustombuilder
11-17-2003, 09:42 AM
SWEET CAR!!
Travis
11-17-2003, 09:46 AM
Is that a 303 Rocket engine? I have parts for that engine including the oil pan, heads, intake, carb, etc. from a 53 Olds. The valve covers, heads, and crank pulley look the same as mine.
Travis
RocketDaemon
11-17-2003, 09:47 AM
www.kanter.com (http://www.kanter.com) has rebuild parts some say expencive etc but they got alot,
and check ebay for oilpan if you dont find it elsewhere...
best regards
daemon
Bigcheese327
11-17-2003, 09:52 AM
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Is that a 303 Rocket engine?
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Nope, in '56 it would be a 324. Last year for them, too.
Crafty
11-17-2003, 10:56 AM
Nori,
http://www.fusick.com have some of the parts listed in their catalog, you can dowload it in a PDF file from that site.
Rocket88
11-17-2003, 11:00 AM
Great find Nori! It never ceases to amaze me how guys can find old cars overseas like that. It's weird how the oil pan flange is gone like that. Out of all the Olds pans I've got all the flanges were good but the sump area was always beat to death.
Kanter is a good source for parts. Also pick up a copy of Hemming's if you can, another good source for Olds parts.
I forgot to ask, did that tranny adapter come with the motor?
NICE! I have the same question? Did you buy the whole car?
bobbleed
11-17-2003, 12:41 PM
Did the Offy tranny adapter come with it? Looks to be one to mate a 49- 64 Ford tranny.
That's Kick Ass.
55olds88
11-17-2003, 03:10 PM
Damn, good score, the 303 parts should fit.
So did you get the car ??? it looks pretty fine too, why is it all those boat loads of used cars you send to NZ that didn't manage to be aboard any of them ??
yes,
I got only an engine, of course I wanted all.
but stranger took a car,I'm sad.
Other cars were piled up on olds.
owner was US army(long ago).Olds has no Japanese title .
55olds88
11-18-2003, 03:56 PM
Damn !!! would have been a good car to get, it looks in pretty good shape considering....
56olds-ERDY
11-18-2003, 09:36 PM
hey great find!! hope it works out for you.the 303 parts will most generally work except the balancer is different.if you find you need any stock parts let me know i might have something laying around.good luck!!
eric
41sled
11-18-2003, 09:46 PM
I would love to see that olds choped and in black/grey primer! Nice find... How are you going to customize this? Original,lead sled, Rat Rod??
Big A
07-30-2006, 11:34 AM
Hello,I have a 1956 olds 88.There is a glass jar with 2 air tubes to it.What is the jar for?Is there a junkyard within 400 miles of greenbay with 50's cars for parts?
Hey 56oldsdriver, you're jumping into a conversation without introducing yourself. Go here and say hello...
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=18
Then start a new topic to ask questions. Also use the search function, there's a few WI HAMBers, and there should be plenty of olds 88 info. Looks like you've got a nice car there.
55olds88
07-30-2006, 03:05 PM
Hey Nori,
any update on this ? did you get the parts etc ?
KON-NI-CHI-WA
Yes I continue, my motor is progress a little.
inside condition was no good. chamber has many traces by broken valve .
got some..harst front mount, lower flywheel housing, small parts..
I have to look for some parts yet. Distributer , Starter,tranny parts.
Rocketing is so long. I think.
55olds88
08-07-2006, 04:19 PM
Exellent, cool you are still going ahead with this, its often not so easy building this kind of stuff when you arn't in the US.
Straightpipes
08-07-2006, 05:03 PM
Nori, I was in Japan for 12 years. Are you near a U.S. military base? When I was in Yokosuka we used to help out the local rodders with magazines and tech info. I did a lot of work on a pair of Camaro's that belonged to local Yakuza as their office was just down the street. If you meet with the local America-jin they will help you out.
On the Yokosuka base in 1995 there were a couple of cars parked behind the Shipyard repair facility there. One was an Olds but I don't recall the year. It might be the same car. There may be a couple of cars still on the Sasebo base.
You guys have to realize what Nori is up against in Japan with a "Foreign" car. Although I think he has just the engine. Almost imposible to regester it. I had a souped up Datsun pickup. Every year I had to pull the engine and put the stock engine back into it just to get it inspected at the Land Tax Office. And that was a Japanese car. If a service man brings a car over he has to keep it for three years and then can sell it. If the title ever lapses thats it. Can't bring it back, as far as I can tell, ever.
Johnny1290
08-07-2006, 05:56 PM
Yeah no kidding, we grumble about registration hassles here in the US, but we have it good compared to most.
Keep us posted Nori!
RocketMan
08-07-2006, 08:07 PM
Hey Nori,
Good find! Congratulations!
I am building a '56 Olds 324 engine also. It is for my '40 Ford coupe.
I think I saw a piston marked ".060" in the pictures.That means that
they are .060 inch oversized of course.
My engine is bored to 4".That is no problem for a 324.
Post a parts wanted for the Olds pan on HAMB.I got a '56 oilpan from
a guy on the HAMB.I don't know how much shipping is,but it's a source.
The new Speedway catalogs have new pistons,rings,bearings,gaskets
and even oil pump rebuild kits for the 324.
Look on the center exhaust ports of your for a large #10.
That is the 9.25:1 compression ratio heads.Many people say these are
the best '56 heads.
Good luck and keep the reports coming!
japchris
08-08-2006, 01:36 AM
Nori,
How is the pickup looking? Any photos?
taskforceranger506
08-08-2006, 01:54 AM
more!
WOW...Look how fast he is on that brush job!!11 A Blurr.:D
Doug Blake
08-08-2006, 02:00 PM
Also try USA Parts Supply: http://www.usapartssupply.com/
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