Replacing Head Gaskets On My 330 (lots of pics)
#81
But it was guaranteed to be a complete disaster if you didn't rebuild it to new spec.
Did you put some snake oil in it?, fairy dust in the gas tank?, don't keep us in suspense, everybody knows new gaskets alone weren't the answer.....
Nice job!.
Roger.
Did you put some snake oil in it?, fairy dust in the gas tank?, don't keep us in suspense, everybody knows new gaskets alone weren't the answer.....
Nice job!.
Roger.
#82
For $150.00 bucks Not all that bad of a job. I will say if you are happy i can eat crow. If anyone can post a picture of a guy eating crow that would be me.LOL I am glad it lives. What i really like is what that engine is in.Looking forward to seeing progress on it. Congrats have a good one.
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#83
Fixed the leak! Just had to pull the plug out, wrap the threads with teflon tape, and re-install. Took a few minutes to adjust the headlights so the little trips around the block are not so dark. Figured out that the light switch is not the correct one. The front parking lights don't work when the headlights are on. Simple fix, gonna have to visit RockAuto next payday.
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Not sure how accurate these gauges are, but they are stable. I'll get a new thermostat in that RockAuto order.
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Not sure how accurate these gauges are, but they are stable. I'll get a new thermostat in that RockAuto order.
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#86
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#94
Are you referring to an externally-regulated alternator as a dynamo? I do have plans to update the entire charging system so I can add a stereo and other such luxury conveniences. But it is working fine for now. Once I get more things working right I can consider changing things around. BTW, I once owned a 1960 Plymouth Valiant which was the first American-made automobile to have a factory installed alternator instead of a generator! THAT was a fun car!
#95
No. I meant the old fashioned dc generator. Old cars turned off the front marker light when the headlights were on because the generator struggled to cope.
The size of a cars charging system (Amps output) is determined by the demands of the electrical services. A monster stereo and amplifier might draw 20 amps on full blast.
Roger.
The size of a cars charging system (Amps output) is determined by the demands of the electrical services. A monster stereo and amplifier might draw 20 amps on full blast.
Roger.
#96
No. I meant the old fashioned dc generator. Old cars turned off the front marker light when the headlights were on because the generator struggled to cope.
The size of a cars charging system (Amps output) is determined by the demands of the electrical services. A monster stereo and amplifier might draw 20 amps on full blast.
Roger.
The size of a cars charging system (Amps output) is determined by the demands of the electrical services. A monster stereo and amplifier might draw 20 amps on full blast.
Roger.
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#99
I just think it is extremely funny that you got your panties in a wad over someone doing the same thing to you as you did to me. You have a lot of experience and therefore have a lot to offer in the area of vehicle maintenance and modification. I enjoyed your positive input and will always take honest advice as helpful but ya gotta temper it with understanding that this is the internet. If you want to be taken seriously, you have to give the advice constructively and you can't be too thin skinned with the replies.
#100
It wasn't that my panties got in a wad i was trying to point out what was wrong with the post.Sometimes humor is good and sometime when trying to make a point it becomes unwanted. Back to you and me crow insn't to bad just hard to talk with feathers. Oh i never said it wouldn't work the way you did it just not what i would do.Success was the end game and you achieved that.That was why give credit where do and i did that.
#101
Dood! You have no idea what kind of stereo I have in mind. I installed stereos for a living for 15 years. A stereo that only draws 20 amps is a clock radio to me. I'm talking about a stereo that will draw 120 amps at full voice. I have installed stereos in the past that needed extra batteries and extreme output alternators to compensate. I have built my fair share of street beaters, yeah, those annoying mini trucks that cruise the neighborhoods pissing off the neighbors! I also put $25 K worth of stereo equipment into a Porsche 930 Turbo once upon a time too. Trying to find places to put that much stereo in that little car was FUN!
Good luck running one of those systems with the original alternator!.
Roger.
#102
So I found another carb that matches the one I have. Bought it for $9.50 on ebay. Took it apart and cleaned everything just like the last one, took the old one apart and took the new kit out of it, and put it in the new one. While taking the old carb apart, I found a couple cracks in it. One in the body, and one in the top cover. That probably explains why it wouldn't idle right.
New carb cleaned and installed! The Hooptie II runs great now!
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So far, no leaks.
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New carb cleaned and installed! The Hooptie II runs great now!
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So far, no leaks.
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#105
#106
I wasn't referring to your age, just the attitude. I too am a cheap SOB, my car was put together inexpensively with a lot of love. Most people don't understand that you can rebuild (I use this term loosely) an engine just by replacing the wear parts and wind up with a decent driver. Everyone feels that it has to go to a machine shop and all the internals need to be replaced with all new parts.
#107
I wasn't referring to your age, just the attitude. I too am a cheap SOB, my car was put together inexpensively with a lot of love. Most people don't understand that you can rebuild (I use this term loosely) an engine just by replacing the wear parts and wind up with a decent driver. Everyone feels that it has to go to a machine shop and all the internals need to be replaced with all new parts.
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#108
A "rebuild" can mean all things to all men.
From an oil change and a coat of paint to everything re-machined or replaced with new assembled to the exact original design, aka blueprinted.
52 years old?, still in the first flush of youth!.
Roger.
From an oil change and a coat of paint to everything re-machined or replaced with new assembled to the exact original design, aka blueprinted.
52 years old?, still in the first flush of youth!.
Roger.
#111
36_15_271_zps52c3ab1c.gif Dood! If you're that old, you're the guy I want to hear tell stories! I used to love listening to my Grandfathers tell stories from "Back in the day!" My Grandfather on my Dad's side fought in WWI and the other was a real, honest-to-god cowboy. My Great-Grandfather on my Dad's side actually rode with Jesse James! Talk about some fun stories! You gotta spin some out for us!
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#112
Been watching this thread from the start, along with the criticism of your methods.
What initially caught my attention is that your project is a 330, an engine for which I've had
great fondness since I've been old enough to drive.
(I just turned '66 and my first ride/hotrod was a '66 Cutlass Supreme
I inherited from my Dad who bought it new, high compression 330).
I've lost track of how many 330 cars I've had over the years. Currently have 3.
The 330 durability is amazing.
Although you didn't do a surgery-room repair/rebuild as many insisted you should,
you did an excellent economy repair as you made clear was your intent from the start, a temporary fix.
After seeing your methods, I was confident you'd be successful.
That oil pressure looks really good.
Just for curiosity, I'd be tempted to do a compression test
just to get a better idea of the general condition of this engine, but,
I guess you really don't care since you're just trying to get a riding season out of it
before getting into a serious rebuild.
Congrats on your success.
What initially caught my attention is that your project is a 330, an engine for which I've had
great fondness since I've been old enough to drive.
(I just turned '66 and my first ride/hotrod was a '66 Cutlass Supreme
I inherited from my Dad who bought it new, high compression 330).
I've lost track of how many 330 cars I've had over the years. Currently have 3.
The 330 durability is amazing.
Although you didn't do a surgery-room repair/rebuild as many insisted you should,
you did an excellent economy repair as you made clear was your intent from the start, a temporary fix.
After seeing your methods, I was confident you'd be successful.
That oil pressure looks really good.
Just for curiosity, I'd be tempted to do a compression test
just to get a better idea of the general condition of this engine, but,
I guess you really don't care since you're just trying to get a riding season out of it
before getting into a serious rebuild.
Congrats on your success.
#113
Dood! If you're that old, you're the guy I want to hear tell stories! I used to love listening to my Grandfathers tell stories from "Back in the day!" My Grandfather on my Dad's side fought in WWI and the other was a real, honest-to-god cowboy. My Great-Grandfather on my Dad's side actually rode with Jesse James! Talk about some fun stories! You gotta spin some out for us!
I first came to the USA to visit a guy who was married briefly to my parents neighbor, he enlisted in the US Army in 1937 and crossed over to the USAF some time later. I met up with several of his wartime buddies, I was enthralled to listen to some of their experiences, nothing I ever did compares to some of their adventures. The world is a lesser place for his passing some ten years ago.
Roger.
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