Those of you who don't want to mess with an old technology AMC motor can tune out skip this thread. I'll start this thread and hope to continue it, posting progress on my 195.6 OHV resurrection project. The subject is a 65 Rambler with an OHV engine with low mileage since rebuild. The car sat inside but got water in the engine due to a leaking roof in the building in which it was stored. The engine had been removed from the car when I bought the package. I had begun disaseembly of the engine a couple of weeks ago. I continued last night. I noticed that the oil pan had been damaged and there were two spots which had been brazed. This is the second 196 oil pan which I have seen with dents and damage and I have seldom seen other AMC pans damaged in this way. I'm wondering if it is a fluke or did these motors have a tendancy to cast off rotating parts. Can't tell if the damage at the brazed spots was internal or external. The bearings all look good except for the rear main which shows inordinate wear for a low mileage engine. The crank joural at that main bearing is also somewhat scratched. The pistons appear to be like new and I plan to reuse them. There is very little carbon on the valves, but the perimeter margins on some of the valves are very thin, which means the engine probably had a low cost overhaul. I think I could reuse the head though without any work on it, but I'll let the machine shop look it over. I removed all but two pistons last night. The two remaining are in the cylinders that got rusty. The honing marks are still visible on the cylinders and there was no ridge near the top so I didn't have to use a ridge reamer (which I don't even own). I have tried to gently remove the rust on the two remaining bores by careful scratching, but I may use a mildly abrasive pad today, then try to drive them out. I'm hoping that the block can be honed (only) and reused. I'll post some pics on my photobucket site later. Joe Fulton Salinas, CA _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list