edgewood bronco
Well-known member
FINALLY, Progress!
I found myself snowed in Saturday with a fresh block and a pile of parts and some torque wrenches. I've got the crank, pistons and cam in, have put a cam degreeing wheel on the crank, but haven't gotten any farther tonight. Looking ahead, a couple of questions have popped up.
1: on the CI website (http://classicinlines.com/CamInstall.asp) it says this: "Lifters should not be soaked overnight." What's that mean? I remember priming lifters (pumping the plunger until the bubbles stopped flowing) in an oil bath the last time I built an engine a few years ago. Is this what I'm not supposed to do? Putting them in dry doesn't seem like a good idea...
2: Why doesn't anybody I read use the harmonic balancer capscrew to install the harmonic balancer? Is it just the danger of catching only the first turn of threads and ripping them out as it's getting started?
3: I have an Engine Pro stock timing set that has only one key way cut in it. If I need to advance the cam timing, What are my options? I don't see an offset key on the CI site, nor a non-dual roller crank sprocket. Anybody recommend a source for either? Is there one more durable than the other?
Thanks Much!
I found myself snowed in Saturday with a fresh block and a pile of parts and some torque wrenches. I've got the crank, pistons and cam in, have put a cam degreeing wheel on the crank, but haven't gotten any farther tonight. Looking ahead, a couple of questions have popped up.
1: on the CI website (http://classicinlines.com/CamInstall.asp) it says this: "Lifters should not be soaked overnight." What's that mean? I remember priming lifters (pumping the plunger until the bubbles stopped flowing) in an oil bath the last time I built an engine a few years ago. Is this what I'm not supposed to do? Putting them in dry doesn't seem like a good idea...
2: Why doesn't anybody I read use the harmonic balancer capscrew to install the harmonic balancer? Is it just the danger of catching only the first turn of threads and ripping them out as it's getting started?
3: I have an Engine Pro stock timing set that has only one key way cut in it. If I need to advance the cam timing, What are my options? I don't see an offset key on the CI site, nor a non-dual roller crank sprocket. Anybody recommend a source for either? Is there one more durable than the other?
Thanks Much!