The Jalopy Journal
SKF crosses that number above to a new number (18851) but it is not a step piece. Here is the search link: CR Seal Finder (skfextranet.com)
Don, try this number, cr 18583. I removed that from one of my tail stocks a while back and saved it just for kicks. It is not a step seal though.
Thanks for the reply, Budget. After researching all the criteria for determining compression ratios and looking at a few web sites I arrived at...
More productive day yesterday after removing the pan and retrieving the aforementioned bolt things progressed rather well. Got the intake on and...
after weeks of delays and issues I am getting ready to run this Olds on the stand, I hope! [ATTACH]
A pic of the ones I have had for some time. No markings. 1.8 ratio mounted on early Olds shafts and 1.5 stands FWIW [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yesterday I got the heads finished and bolted them on to the engine. Things are moving right along now. Max sent me my last 97 base that he...
If I recall correctly you can measure from the center of the shaft to the center of the tip and divide that by measurement from the center to the...
Can you post some pics. I have a set that needs to be identified.
Moving along slowly. Nothing happens quickly it seems when it comes to working on these Olds engines, Finally found a rod bearing over on the...
Following along Bob. All very interesting stuff! And motivational. Good post here with info on the Eaton application Eaton Supercharger...
Nice Rocket! What mods were required on the chain? Can't see, but you didn't forget the chain oiler in the front oil galley or the hidden plug in...
Thanks fellas, for the input and comments. Always appreciated. I got a text from our resident expert (Tony) which said MOLY! Called Sealed Power...
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