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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by triumph 1, Apr 7, 2018.

  1. triumph 1
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    Thanks. I’m looking forward to seeing your project, it’s sounds like it will be a cool hot rod!


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  2. triumph 1
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    Managed to find enough time to get the pistons & rods installed today[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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  3. Sweet! Keep at it.
     
  4. triumph 1
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    [​IMG][​IMG]
    Made a anthill amount of progress today.....
    Cleaned, masked, primed, painted the front cover & figured out how to mount my degree wheel with a 5/8” center hole on my 3/4” crankshaft bolt w/o drilling the wheel bigger.
    I’ll use my balancer installer adapter to mount it.


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  5. yep, that is a good idea:)
     
  6. Rickybop
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    Just saw your thread.
    Good car.
    Good engine.
    Good work.
    Fresh, painted block with shiny new guts. So pretty.

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  7. 343w
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    It's great to see you back on your tudor engine work, looking good. I been buying parts for mine with Christmas money and working on the door alignments, hinge-pin holes being worn is the next issue.
     
  8. triumph 1
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    It’s good to be back at it. I’m glad to hear you’re making progress on yours.


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  9. triumph 1
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    Thanks


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  10. triumph 1
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    [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
    Been making a little progress finally. Degreed the cam, installed my rebuilt oil pump & buttoned up the short block.
    Masked, primed, painted & cleared the heads. Just have to get them on, figure out pushrod length & order them. Hopefully I’m on the home stretch.....


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  11. So, why are the freeze plugs in the block by the forward cylinders?
     
  12. triumph 1
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    I believe they were there from the factory & I had the machine shop replace them. I’ll have to go back & look at my original pics now to see if they were indeed there


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  13. triumph 1
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    [​IMG]
    It’s probably hard to see with all the muck but I’m 98% sure those Welch plugs belong there


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  14. triumph 1
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    [​IMG]
    It looks like my 303 block had them too, just corroded through. The ones in the front bottom coolant passages are restricted w/ 3/8” holes in them.


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  15. gonzo
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    The 56 block under my bench has them too.
     
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  16. I do not recall seeing any in my 54 block. Wonder if Frank @F&J or @Paul could suggest why these are there and what ramifications might be seen without them?
     
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  17. triumph 1
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    Yeah, I would be curious to know as well.


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  18. I just watched a GM promo video of the engine building process at the new plant. Near the end it shows a tech working on an assembled 303 before the heads were on and you can clearly see that one port has a plug. This is going to bug the shit out of me now as I can' recall if my block has them or not.
     
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  19. Heath.H
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    My 54 324 block has them as well.


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  20. triumph 1
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    [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]
    Slowly getting closer to getting it installed & fired up....


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  21. Nice progress, bet your getting anxious!
     
  22. triumph 1
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    Thanks Walt,
    yes I’m definitely getting anxious


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  23. triumph 1
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    [​IMG]
    Damn HF engine leveler fell apart as soon as I removed my engine from the stand!
    I was able to fix it & get it installed [​IMG]


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  24. Malcolm
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    Nice work on the new engine! Great to see the progress. Super cool Sedan, as well!
     
  25. triumph 1
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    Thanks man. It’s been a long journey to get to this point.


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  26. Runnin shine
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    I don’t know if spark plug wire holding could get more perfect than this.


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  27. Like what I am seeing, looks sweet setting in that chassis
     
  28. Mat Thrasher
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    Looking good, glad to see you're making progress.
     
  29. triumph 1
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    Thanks Walt! It feels good finally seeing it back in the car.


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  30. triumph 1
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    Thanks. I was on the fence with the tubes but they’re growing on me. I have a nice set of ‘49 valve covers with the separators I plan on running with cloth covered wires eventually.


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