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  1. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    There should be a little gap, on single groove valves. The multi groove don't have the gap so the valve can rotate.
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    170 Log engine refresh.

    Thats the one that goes through the water jacket..??
  3. bear351c

    170 Log engine refresh.

    Anything to REALLY watch out for with the 170.?? Remembering that this will be just refreshed enough to get driven into scrutineering/rubber glove station, and out again. Bent pushrods.?? Burnt valves?? or just throw new rings at it and bolt it together??
  4. bear351c

    170 Log engine refresh.

    Not at all, this is all new to me... appreciate the input.
  5. bear351c

    170 Log engine refresh.

    Hey I'm definitely NO expert on inline 6's, I've owned a couple, but, apart from pulling an iron head off an XD, (still have the hernia), was just told it was a wide block. Here's a couple more pics... got the "T" stamp on the breather tube boss, still haven't pulled the cam, or pistons out. The sludge and shite still needs cleaning off the bumpstick, before I pull it and damage the bearings.
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    170 Log engine refresh.

    LOL, was thinking the same thing about the run stand. .
  7. bear351c

    why rebuild a crossflow?

    Yeah, I get it. You would have to spend a fair amount of coin to get horsepower out of the Crossy, would that much money buy you a stock 230HP Clevo.? Obviously things are different in everyones home town. Still keen to see the build..
  8. bear351c

    why rebuild a crossflow?

    Clevo fits. Just sayin' .....
  9. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    Nice build this. Lotsa work restoring an old, rusty engine. All the machined surfaced look like they need a skim. Thermostat housing, gasket faces, crank snout etc, etc. Still, it's a big block, so why not.!! I'd try and save money to afford alloy heads and inlet manifold. Very expensive but lose 20 kilos over the front end.?
  10. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    Yeah true, but........... truck engine. Pull a house. 10:1 pistons, lazy 400HP.
  11. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    Yeah, was on my bucket list of engines. Always wanted a 427/429 or 460. But things happen, cars get sold, etc etc. No point buying one now, would make the XP sooooooo front heavy. LMAO. Ally intake and heads on 460 would make them about the same weight as a Clevo I reckon. So, perfect for the Nugget..
  12. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    I guess it's supply and demand. Mach 1 mustangs, Effies, Panteras, there must be a market for it.
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    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    Hard to believe that there's so much interest in Clevo's in the good ole US of A, that Tim Meyer and such will go to the lengths of making new ones...!!!! At the same time, deleting some of the inherent issues from the 1960-70's model. Bravo fellas. If I was in the 'States, I know what I'd be saving for right now.
  14. bear351c

    How to Identify Ford V8 Cylinder Heads

    ....and BOSS heads had screw in rocker studs, I think.
  15. bear351c

    351 into 84 xe.

    No real issues, mate. Just make everything match up or reach...throttle cable, fuel line, wiring etc. Check with your local rego mob, or join a club and get Historic rego. V8 mounts for the engine bay, change fuelpump for a carby model, original Carter on the block, or an electric unit, brakes should be the same, depends on your State requirements. If you have an 850 cfm, carb, thats waaay too big for a mild Clevo, grab a 650 vac sec or similar. Lots of early Falcons had drum brakes and a V8, manual steering, etc etc. I used to run an XF 6 cyl rad with a shroud and stock fan on my 351's, cheap, easy to find, way more efficient than originals. Or just fit thermo fans from an EL or AU. You know you want to..........
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    Holley Spreadbore 650 double pumper

    Good info, cheers for that.
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    Soluble Oil instead of Coolant.

    Yeah, I remember selling the Nulon oil back in the day. As you said, it's the electrolysis (different kinds of metals) that cause issues, with water pumps, timing covers etc.... One reason why I stay away from alloy heads. ......prob more to do with the price.!! LMAO.
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    Soluble Oil instead of Coolant.

    You would be pushing to find any soluble oil, these days.!! It's fine for use in any machinery, but, I don't know about the boiling point. The advantage of Coolant, is it's available anywhere, high boiling point, corrosion inhibitor built in, etc, etc. As with all things, regular maintenance, (changing the coolant every year or two, flushing the system ...) is very important.
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    XE ESP - Retrosound

    Cool. Any pics of the install.?? Looking at getting one of these for the future project.....
  20. .........thanks for reminding me..... really should put mine on, bought it 2 years ago. My shed isn't on a hill, so didn't bother.
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    FMX or C6?

    I retract that last statement.......... Pacemaker list PH4055 and say in red letters WILL fit C6 and FMX. Maybe it's their 4 into 1's I was thinking about. Yep, thats it Castle headers, CH112A.
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    FMX or C6?

    Been told Pacemakers for a Clevo interfere with an FMX trans, not sure about C6. Some listings on Fleabay specifically say ..."not suited to FMX"
  23. Agreed. Done the conversion on the XB, from drum to disc brake 9", haven't changed a thing. Brakes hard and straight. Heard many stories about rears locking up, etc, but haven't had it on both conversions I've done. Fully rebuilt calipers from an XC/ZH, and new discs.
  24. bear351c

    CLEVELAND ENGINE TALK

    Yep. so you did... At least I have pants on today. Remembered this morning.
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