[Fot] Doug Still Guides Me...
fubog1
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Mon Mar 23 14:18:14 MDT 2020
The block & caps are pretty much married for life.To replace missing caps you'll need a pile of caps from which to choose & a lot of luck for a close match, & then a machine shop that can do a good line-bore.Glen
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From: Bud Rolofson via Fot <fot at autox.team.net>
To: Brad Eells <tr4abrad at gmail.com>
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Sent: Mon, Mar 23, 2020 11:35 am
Subject: Re: [Fot] Doug Still Guides Me...
Speaking of main caps I bought a block that turned out to not have the original main caps. The caps on there did not match up with the block but I’ve been unable to find a machine shop that can machine them so there’s a round hole for the crank. The shop I had do my last block (and they do 427 race engines among others and are well respected) told me that the result would be ovaled out holes (not round) which obviously is not good.Certainly there’s a way to make this work but I haven’t found it. I checked out another block shop but said they subcontract line-boring to the the shop that said they couldn’t do it.
Has anyone else encountered this problem? I’ve heard that steel mains might be an answer but they’d still have to be line-bored to make them match. I hate to ship a block to get this done before I have reassurances that they can make it work but does anyone know of that has successfully made main caps match the block? Given I’m spending a lot of time these days staying home and catching up on car projects in the shop I figured it would be a good time to start building the next engine.
Solutions or recommendations?
ThanksBud
On Mar 22, 2020, at 9:33 PM, Brad Eells via Fot <fot at autox.team.net> wrote:
Amici,
In typically rookie race engine builder mode with the block I selected for rebuild, I pulled the main bearing caps (with my new fancy DeWalt 20V Impact Wrench) and then couldn't remember which way around they went.
This led to visions of catastrophic failure somewhere down the road. Yet, I had several other blocks I could flip over and make a determination if need be.
I was examining one of the caps when I discovered the faintest engraving on the surface of each cap:
Eng #2 Front FwdEng #2 Mid FwdEng #2 Rr Fwd
Doug Brown, my original owner/builder/driver extraordinaire had engraved each cap for me to make sure a mistake didn't occur. He rotated 3 engines during each season in a quest for Divisional and National Championships.
I guess that is the way a aeronautical/mechanical engineer and very successful racer thinks.
Thanks again Doug!
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Cheers,
Brad EellsChino CA#72 FP 1969 Triumph Spitfire Mk3#35 DP 1962 Triumph TR41965 Triumph TR4A IRS...for the road!
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