04-24-2009, 12:16 PM | #851 |
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they only make 1 standard (non select) oil pump and thats a m55 the high volume is a m55hv. when i worked at parts plus that is the pump we sold for all sb chevys
you shouldnt need a high volume BTW did you have any cam clearance issues
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04-24-2009, 10:58 PM | #853 |
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The absense of zinc in most motor oils, including diesel specific oils, has been discussed several times over in the Engine and Drivetrain section. Personally I wouldn't risk a flat tappet failure and use the additive all the time. It would be cheaper than a rebuild.
That oil pump issue has me stumped.....never seen that. As jgh64pkup said all SBC oil pumps are interchangeable regardless of the crank. The only thing I can think of related to the oil pump that would need to be different is the intermediate shaft between the distributor and the pump needs to be correct for the 3.75 stroke crank. Is that an aftermarket crank Alan? Is the interference a large amount or could a little grinding on the oil pump take care of it. Yeah I know that shouldn't have to be done. Can you get a hold of another pump to check to see if it is just an oddball pump?
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Missed my edit window.....I see you have the correct intermediate shaft. It
could possibly be the pump being the M55A as jgh64pkup also mentioned. I've always used either a M55 or M55HV pump.
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04-24-2009, 11:49 PM | #855 |
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go down to your local parts store get a melling m55 (usually cost around 20 bucks) and slap it on there i bet it will fix your problem
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Weird stuff, I'm glad you got it figured out. The latest problem I had with this 59 Ford Panel I'm working on. The customer gave me a 302 engine with a C-6 tranny to install. First problem was the 302 had the wrong flywheel. It was too small and the starter wouldn't mesh with the ring gear. I had to research, and buy the correct flex plate. I installed the new flex plate and put the trans back on the engine. Then when I went to bolt up the torque converter it didn't fit. The guy said it was a special made converter for the C-6 transmission, and his 302 engine with an RV cam. I took the transmission & flex plate off again, and brought both the converter, and flex plate down to the local Transmission Shop. He said the torque converter wasn't even for a C-6 or a C-4. It was for an early Mustang. My customer got screwed. He bought this converter for $500.00 years ago, and the guy he bought it from died, and went out of business. What I hate is I'm stuck with the problem, and the customer wants me to feel sorry for him. I spent all this time for no money. Good thing I found it out before I installed the engine and trans in the truck. Now I have to get a new converter. You bet I'll make money on it. F**ken FORDS!! Sorry for ranting on.
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Nicely put and I hear ya. Damn people anyways.
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Hey Alan, Heck of a job your are doing there, I am so very jeleous that I had to convince my fiance to let me get my 65 out of storage put new tags on it and park it in the garage to start working on it. I got the deed done. It just cost me updating one of the rooms. new walls, new floor, etc......
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Things are kind of slow in the shop due too getting the walkway done from the house too the shop. No more walking thru mud and hearing about it later. Now the time has come to get the kitchen cabinets done. If ya'll don't remember she wants them painted black. Did some experimenting with spraying oil base paint thru my automotive gun. It makes the job a little easier. But it is going to take some time to get it all done. We have to roll the base cabinets with a foam roller, because it's too much trouble to remove. Here are the first doors that got painted. In between all of that I got the engine lower end buttoned up and painted. Still have to adjust the valves and install intake.
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I'm gettin ready to do the walkway myself especially after today with 2.5" of rain or more.....
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I charge $40.00 pr hr, and here in So Cal that's cheap. But I'm a sucker. I still charge them what I thing it should be worth, even though I spend a lot of time on it. Like today I took apart a pedal cluster, then wire wheeled it. Then I sand blasted it, primered it, and painted all the parts. Then put it all back together. What should I charge for that. It took me 4 hours. Should I charge the cheap bastard $160.00 for it? It doesn't sound right. I think around $50.00 would be fare. I loose!! And to top all that he will probably think that it's too much. At least I have work during these bad times.
Walk way looks nice Allan. I did the same thing with paving bricks. The wify was complaining about the dirt in the house. I also got side tracked by planting some fruit trees.
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04-26-2009, 11:26 PM | #863 |
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glad you got the oil pump figured out
what type of tranny and rear gear are you goin with
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I dont remember did u weld up the seams in your hood.
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I will be running a TCI350 with a 2500 stall and a 3.42 eaton posi. I haven't done it yet, but I will when I get to that point.
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a little red pin striping would look nice on those cabinets.
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it should be alright what hp numbers is it going to make
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I just did my good yesterday. way e-zer than the bed...I think I am going to do the fenders too.. I like alot of what you have going on here. Giving me lots of inspiration and ideas to work with.. only problem is you inspired me so much I stopped working on my blazer.. I guess the grass is always greener.
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And don't forget the BILLET handles, or should I say CHROME handles.
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opps hood I did my hood yesterday
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It took me a second, but I got it figured out. Back too the kitchen I go. My wife has been doing alot of it, she is a big help.
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Yea my wife helps too. She points and says "you missed a spot".
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Alan what factory gear came in your rear end. Mine has 4.10's and I want to change to a 3.42 but not sure if I can use my same housing.
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I got my frame in DP90, SD crossmember in, and motor and trans painted and put in. a lot of long hours for 3 days.
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Your frame looks really good Ruffrida. Why don't you start a build thread? Or did I miss it that one?
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