The machine work is taking forever not because he's slow, but from all the trivia. Plus the crank guy was on vacation for a week. In the mean time the rest of the "accessories" are coming together. I figured out how to put the 65 oil pump on the early block. I've set aside the 63 pump mods; it's all worked out and machined, the problem is, it leaves the pressure bypass AFTER the filter, so in really cold weather the pump will jam cold thick oil into the filter which could burst it or shear the pin, worst-case. Since I have no idea how high pressure would want to go w/o a bypass, I'm not doing it. This has got to work 100% first time every time, I don't have a research budget. But the 65 pump has the bypass in the cover. The problem with that pump is, the block casting was changed to accomodate it; they milled a passageway in the pump that is closed by a flat in the block. But the fix turned out to be easy: I milled the floor of the cast passageway flat, and made a circular plug that fits into it, when assembled on the block it seals the passageway to the main gallery. Its easy to see in photos. Now I have TWO pressure bypasses (one after, one before). I'll stiffen up the "after" one with a spacer under the spring (raise the pressure to something useless) so I don't have to worry about it being less pressure than the other and leaking off oil from the main gallery. I think that's more reliable than a kludge to seal it. Then all I had to do was ditch the filter adapter and drill and tap the outlet for 3/8" NPT elbow to 1/2" flare pipe, thence to the filter that lives on the back of the timing chain cover. Returns to the 1/4" NPT main gallery tap. Though I'm adding 16" - 18" of tubing to the main oil, it's 1/2" flare tube, bigger than the pump and block inlets and outlets, with the 1/4" NPT flare adapter about 1mm smaller than the block, and I might bore that a bit. I also got a Ford EDIS setup attached to the timing cover. Came out nice! Looks OEM! EDIS is a crank-driven wasted spark ignition, cheap, reliable, easily adapted, super performance. No more wobbly distributor! The 36-1 wheel will fit to the damper with an adapter I'm turning on the little lathe at work. Super clean install and absolutely rigid mount. Polished all the piston tops shiny, knocking all the sharp edges off and polishing combustion chambers (80 or 120 grit), defuzzing the ports but not "porting" that's outa my league and of diminishing value. I'm more trying to keep heat in the mixture and out of the head and piston. Boxing in that center siamese port. Switched to 1/4" steel to allay my worries of long term warpage and subsequently blocking of the port. I wanna do this once, only. I'm not looking for more power, other than the cam and carburetor the rest is for reliability. And the carb was mainly because it runs dry in EVERY hard turn. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20100222/e82cef32/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com