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Verne, agree, no harm to keeping the original rods as long as they check out good. New rod bolts a must and check for out of round and straightness and magged for cracks. But like you said if someone did screw them up the vibration could be caused by that and they should be balanced. I a big fan of balancing an engine.
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#32
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Honestly from what I can see you have a low end rebuild there, do yourselves a favor and find a competent shop to rebuild your engine correctly, especially if its a nice car the engine goes in, you will be happy in the long run.
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Just an update for those who are interested. I just heard from him. He was in the hospital for two weeks. A surgery coming up, then he needs to recoup. The engine was picked up and it's at home. When he's able, it will be taken to a good shop to look into it.
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flyingn (02-07-2021) |
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Does it have the correct flywheel without an external weight ?
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Good morning!!
Question regarding ban617 question, can you explain a wee bit "correct flywheel without an external weight".. Was there ever a crank flange with a weight added to it back in the late 50s and or early 60's? I seem to remember that I have such an sbc crank like this. Maybe the ole memory is gettin' hazy, but .... ??? Take care gentlemen! Ted |
#37
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He may be referencing the SBC 400 or BBC 454 flexplate/flywheel required for external balancing ...
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#38
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327 serious problem
Check the distributor for mechanical or vacuum advance problems. I've seen first hand where the nylon bushing under the mechanical advance plate where the weights and springs are located crumble and become missing allowing way too much mechanical advance. Try things that do not cost money to begin with. Also check valve guides in head for oiling issues, look for cracked seats in heads. Check oil rings placement and gaps. Also check end gaps on compression rings. For 100 miles, that's a lot of oil on piston tops! Thanks, Don.
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Last edited by RALLY; 02-13-2021 at 09:28 PM. |
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