In a word: slow! I'm really tight for cash, right from the start. I did research really good engine building shops, and would love to use them, but I simply can't afford it. So my local "neighborhood" machine shop is doing the work. It's working out fine though. They're good and careful, but they mostly do passenger car rebuilds which means only a small percentage are enthusiast builds, like me. But the head machinist is pretty good, is not pig-headed, isn't a "Ferd or Chebby" type (you know those people who only know one brand and 'everything else is crap' to cover their ignorance). He finds my projects 'amusing' and a fun challenge because I think I try not to be a PITA or hurry him. he's not been taking "shortcuts" to get it out fast. This motor has been a challenge. The crank went back twice -- no one has books that old, my spare TSM was their main guide. Two sets of bearings came in wrong. The fact that AMC made THREE FREAKIN' MOTORS with the same displacement doesn't help. Multiple different cranks, multiple blocks, two sets of different rods with the same numbers, Nash junk going back to the 40's, multiple different cams, cam bearings, oiling details, whatever. And that's just for the iron OHV! The machinist, Nelson, is doing good work and has a lot of this motor figured out now. The crank came out great, all the clearances are .002 on the spot, got good Best brand teflon-graphite rear seal in it, the new cam, etc. Best also makes an oilpan kit that's some weird thick modern composite material ten times better than the crappy thin cork stuff. I might even use if if I need it to maintain the pan clearance for the front rubber timing cover seal (else just Right Stuff). The only gaskets I'm using are headgasket, oil pump, maybe the oilpan. I did NOT buy one of those crappy overhaul gasket kits (and it wasn't to save money, though it did). And I'm going to baffle the oil filler tube to cut down on the mist, and re-plumb PCV. I'm taking notes. I'll publish it all on wps.com. It's gonna be a sweet motor. I have a friend down here with a 63 hardtop American with a tired motor. I think Nelson will have an easier time with that one! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20100302/ee8ef67b/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com