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Thanks! I'm taking it very easy, but just being able to actually *do* something is a big psychological lift. That's important, too.. With any luck at all, I'll be riding this sucker in no time.
What do you think about a head retorque ,Chuck? Might be time
You'll be adding fuel injection?
Heck , Chuckie is attempting a change to a magneto and a surface flow carburetor Dusty
Well, come to think of it, I have a perfectly set up pair of 30mm carbs and manifolds off the Lario engine.. they'd probably bolt right on instead of the 28s. Maybe a project for another time.
If I'm a fur piece from home base I like a generator ,magneto and carburators. I bought a steering head bearing conversion from the excellent Pete Roper for our V65 and it's quite a nice improvement . Does the Monza have PHBH's ? Don't over exert today!
What I *do* hate is electronic intervention, immobilizers, all that crap. <snapping suspenders> It takes much of the joy of operating the machine out of my hands, or in the case of an immobilizer failure it's dead in the water again.<rant/0>Color me analog.. Amen!!!Back in the states.:-)That was quick. Welcome back.
That was quick. Welcome back. Thanx!Goose B to Grand Forks, in Seattle tonite.:-)
I will show my ignorance. Ball bearings in headstock? Instead of tapered or did they just have bushings?If I were going to retorque the heads, why not just pull them and make sure the valves are OK?
WOW!I have a company card!:-)
That's Macho for sure ha!But your a bit older now and I'm sure you have slowed down?I've heard that speed can be dangerous and I don't mean the kind that you swallow! :-)edit, Got to thinkin that many of the pilots in my squadron had some kind of a hot rod car,it was expected!We were always in the fast lane it seems.Long ago but its like it was yesterday.
Ok, let's find out what kind of shape this engine is in.. rolled it around to TDC ready to fire on the Sinestro cylinder, and.. Uh oh. You remember that I've said If you look for trouble in an old machine, you'll find it? The exhaust valve was at essentially zero lash. (!) Better see if it has a burnt valve. Adjusted the valves, brought out my home made leak down tester, and it checked 80/75. Pretty good for a mid time engine. The only leakage was at the intake valve. Hmmmm. Only two things could be going on. Either the exhaust valve is stretching and getting ready to spit the head off, fairly common on small blocks, or the seller adjusted the valves and screwed up.Let's see what the other side is like. Rolled it up to TDC, and the exhaust valve was .011" Hmmmm. Maybe (probably wishful thinking) Mr. Seller *did* screw up the valve adjustment. Reset them to .006 and .008, What to do? The Lario isn't the only small block that is capable of dropping exhaust valves.. need to keep a close eye on it.I think I'll run it for 500 miles, and check them again. If it was just the previous owner screwing up a valve adjustment, they'll still be where I left them. If the exhaust valve is stretching, the clearance will close up, and it's time for a valve job.