Of course I totally forgot Frank's pedigree article in AMC! Duh! So there's a big Nash six with 7 mains, but it's a boat anchor. THe amc 195.6 was the best/latest flathead with an OHV stuck on it. Though it's 4 mains it's got the best of all of them. Not that it matters, since nothing else fits in the hole (little AMerican). ANyways. I got the "new" motor fully apart. Man was it stuck!! (It was a "NOS rebuilt" short block I got from eBay last year, .040 over strapped to a pallet and never run.) Pistons and crank come out OK. Most of the lube turned gluey, and some of it turned into almost dry stuff like dried honey. The crank journals were shiny like new clean mercury. Most of the bearings were the same, but a couple of uppers are dull grey. #5 had a small embedment, I don't think the crank made more than one revolution. I added 1/4 rev to get the pistons out. The cam would not only not turn, but I had to make a puller to get it out! The lube fully hardened. I made an extractor from a 3.1" brake caliper piston (same one I use to do suspensions -- useful tool!) No damage though just stuck. THere's a puzzling feature on the block -- a welch plug on the carb side of the block down low, that goes into the crankcase. There's a milled flat, hole, boss, and tapped hole, like a distributor mount (but it's not). I'll photo it later and RTFM the TSM and parts catalog. Unimportant, but interesting. -- All your arguments are invalid. Enjoy your unstable system. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list