Re: [AMC-list] 1974 American Motors Corp. (AMC) Hornet Sportabout Statio
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I have a 71, a 72 and I have had in the past a 75. I love the 71 for its metal grill and also was ordered with so many extras. My 72 was a base model, and it has a plastic grill, but it is my favorite to drive with the 3 on the tree standard shift. I think my only complaint with the 71 is the vacuum wipers. If it is too cold or I am coming to a stop.. no wipers... other than that, these have been my favorite cars out of all the AMC's. I am just a nut for the little grocery getters! Here are a few pictures..

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30713457&l=6f1ba7b64c&id=1044281944
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30708741&l=319374f945&id=1044281944


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Today's Topics:

   1. Tail pipes and such.... (Armand Eshleman)
   2. Re: Not done with  Freeze Plugs yet (Armand Eshleman)
   3. Re: Fwd: *** 1974 American Motors Corp. (AMC) Hornet
      Sportabout Station Wagon (Bruce Griffis)
   4. Freeze plugs/ Casting plugs (David Crooks)
   5. Re: Freeze plugs/ Casting plugs (Joe Fulton)
   6. Re: Tail pipes and such.... (Daniel G. Ritzinger)
   7. Re: LEAD: For Sale - AMC V8 + Manual 3 spd (Ken Ames)
   8. Concord for Sale UPDATE (Richard Estermyer)
   9. Re: Not done with  Freeze Plugs yet (Peter Marano)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:08:44 -0600
From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [AMC-list] Tail pipes and such....
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As noted in my previous post, here's the AMC related second part...


I heard through the grapevine that 88 to 93 Mustang LX tailpipes are a very
close fit for Javelins/JavelinAMX.

Has anyone else heard, seen or even tried this?

I heard this from a very interesting character I met at the World of Wheels
event at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul during February this year.
Here's a link to a slide show of the event
http://midwestmopars.com/calendarofevents.html
It's about 130 slides so sit back and enjoy your early spring 2010 fix full
of cars.

Of note is the red MD Javelin (documented) This car took second place honors
in the 68 to 72 restored class which was full of Mustangs, Camaros, and very
spendy Mopars. Cool, huh.......

The owner's father was the guy telling me about the tail pipe thing, which I
thought was awesome, because you can purchase them in 2 inch, 2-1/2 inch and
3 inch diameters !!!!! and Stainless Steel !!!! He said it wasn't a perfcet
fit, but with a bit of fidgeting, it was possible to make it work. I have
some electric contractor buddies who have mandrel bending equipment for big
conduit, I'm thinking I might be able to tweak that a tad using one of the
mandrel units and get a great fit??
I love plans and ideas, I just hate when RM begins to sink in and I realize
if I do that, the cash has to come from somewhere.....

Have a good one,
Armand



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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:16:27 -0600
From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Not done with  Freeze Plugs yet
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> >> >
> Armand, thank you.  But I have a question:  Since the aluminum blocks
where die cast (presumably molten aluminum was injected into a die under
pressure) why was a core hole necessary?
>
> Joe Fulton


Sorry Joe, I just realized I didn't directly answer your question. From what
I've been able to gather, many newer aluminum engines, and some cast iron
engines too, no longer have core holes. I was asking a mechanic about
installing a block heater in the core plug hole and he said,    on that
particular GM V-6 the only core holes were behind the flex plate at the back
of the engine, where it was not possible to install a heater.  I think that
melting out foam core method has been used for quite some time actually, and
many of the core holes have been eliminated. To be very honest with you ,
I've never really looked that closely at the side of many of the modern
engines to actually verify that ! And didn't really care ! Most of the V-6s
I've seen out of cars were covered in goo and were obviously mistreated.

Why do my posts get so dang lengthy? I must need some AMC fellowship and
warm weather.

Armand
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:36:16 -0500
From: Bruce Griffis <bruce.griffis@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Fwd: *** 1974 American Motors Corp. (AMC)
    Hornet    Sportabout Station Wagon
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Yep. I really like that wagon. A nice looking, nice-sized car. A
Hornet Sportabout or Concord wagon might find it's way on my list
(unless a slightly bigger car does - in case I want to move up to a
bigger camper when I get a little older and a little balder).


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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:29:41 -0500
From: David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AMC-list] Freeze plugs/ Casting plugs
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No matter if die cast, or sand cast, you still need cooling passages inside
the block, which means the cast mold has to keep the casting material
out of those area's.  So any casting mold is not only shaped like the
outside of an engine, but also all the internal water cooling parts as 
well.  and of course, the internal parts need to be aligned with the external
shape, so what the "freeze plug" holes really are is the supports for the
internal structure of the mold (ie the water passages).

The internal bits of the cast will always be expendable,   you have to 
be able to wash them out afterwards.  Die casting, where the outside parts
are heavy steel, allows you to pump the casting material in under 
pressure, instead of letting gravity do the work, but that doesn't change
the need for a removable internal core of sand, or whatever material.

FWIW, an aluminum alloy with 12% silicon is an eutectic alloy!  
One of it's advantages is that it will transition from a liquid to a sold
almost instantaneously, which helps with manufacturing.  All those
Hyper-eutectic pistons you've been reading about, well that means 
they have more than 12% silicon.



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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 16:44:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Joe Fulton <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Rambler Nash Jeep and familyAMC <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Freeze plugs/ Casting plugs
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Thanks,

Joe Fulton

--- On Sat, 3/13/10, David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: David Crooks <david.crooks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [AMC-list] Freeze plugs/ Casting plugs
> To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Saturday, March 13, 2010, 4:29 PM
> No matter if die cast, or sand cast,
> you still need cooling passages inside
> the block, which means the cast mold has to keep the
> casting material
> out of those area's.? So any casting mold is not only
> shaped like the
> outside of an engine, but also all the internal water
> cooling parts as 
> well.? and of course, the internal parts need to be
> aligned with the external
> shape, so what the "freeze plug" holes really are is the
> supports for the
> internal structure of the mold (ie the water passages).
> 
> The internal bits of the cast will always be
> expendable,???you have to 
> be able to wash them out afterwards.? Die casting,
> where the outside parts
> are heavy steel, allows you to pump the casting material in
> under 
> pressure, instead of letting gravity do the work, but that
> doesn't change
> the need for a removable internal core of sand, or whatever
> material.
> 
> FWIW, an aluminum alloy with 12% silicon is an eutectic
> alloy!? 
> One of it's advantages is that it will transition from a
> liquid to a sold
> almost instantaneously, which helps with
> manufacturing.? All those
> Hyper-eutectic pistons you've been reading about, well that
> means 
> they have more than 12% silicon.
> 
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 19:10:10 -0600
From: "Daniel G. Ritzinger" <danritz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Tail pipes and such....
Message-ID: <ADCADE5F6F114E79B1878612E537B8E1@DansLaptop>
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Yep, I have Mustang tailpipes on my '69 Jav; can't verify the year, but that 
range sounds about right.  If I remember correctly, I think I needed to 
tweak the flange on the gas tank just a bit, on the driver's side, where the 
pipe slips through the frame and shock absorber and gas tank.  Or something 
like that.

Anyhoo, they fit and look good (IMHO as the owner).  See 2nd pic:

http://www249.pair.com/danritz/javelin.jpg

Dan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 5:08 PM
Subject: [AMC-list] Tail pipes and such....


> As noted in my previous post, here's the AMC related second part...
>
>
> I heard through the grapevine that 88 to 93 Mustang LX tailpipes are a 
> very
> close fit for Javelins/JavelinAMX.
>
> Has anyone else heard, seen or even tried this?
>
> I heard this from a very interesting character I met at the World of 
> Wheels
> event at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul during February this year.
> Here's a link to a slide show of the event
> http://midwestmopars.com/calendarofevents.html
> It's about 130 slides so sit back and enjoy your early spring 2010 fix 
> full
> of cars.
>
> Of note is the red MD Javelin (documented) This car took second place 
> honors
> in the 68 to 72 restored class which was full of Mustangs, Camaros, and 
> very
> spendy Mopars. Cool, huh.......
>
> The owner's father was the guy telling me about the tail pipe thing, which 
> I
> thought was awesome, because you can purchase them in 2 inch, 2-1/2 inch 
> and
> 3 inch diameters !!!!! and Stainless Steel !!!! He said it wasn't a 
> perfcet
> fit, but with a bit of fidgeting, it was possible to make it work. I have
> some electric contractor buddies who have mandrel bending equipment for 
> big
> conduit, I'm thinking I might be able to tweak that a tad using one of the
> mandrel units and get a great fit??
> I love plans and ideas, I just hate when RM begins to sink in and I 
> realize
> if I do that, the cash has to come from somewhere.....
>
> Have a good one,
> Armand
>
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 18:52:23 -0700
From: Ken Ames <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [AMC-list] LEAD: For Sale - AMC V8 + Manual 3 spd
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Last year I paid 60$ for a 304 with T176 and D300 out of a CJ(?). Haven't
actually tried it out yet but it seems OK. : )
 
Ken


Quoting Marc Montoni <Freedom@xxxxxxxx>:

> 
> Looking for a V8 already set up with a manual?  Here it is:
> 
> http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/1641420457.html
> 
> You'd have to ditch the 4wd trans to use it in a car, but at least this gets
> you a 304 matched to a flywheel, clutch, bellhousing, etc.
> 
> -- Marc 
> 
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:11:06 -0400
From: Richard Estermyer <javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: amc mail <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [AMC-list] Concord for Sale UPDATE
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FYI--I relisted on e-bay as mentioned at $1,000 obo, and today, with 1 day left I lowered it to $700.  

 

I just received an offer of $450 from a dad of a local H.S. girl in need of a car thru e-bay.  Looks like I will take it (try to get $500), unless someone wants/needs it for a bit more.   I will call them tomorrow afternoon.  I will get my house payment in w/o extra charges. 

 

Just wanted to keep you all posted and make sure my baby gets to a good home.  I sure appreciate all your support!

Blessings,
Richard 
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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 20:31:03 -0600
From: Peter Marano <pmarano@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [AMC-list] Not done with  Freeze Plugs yet
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>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 13:47:51 -0600
> From: "Armand Eshleman" <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject:
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> Frank said "They plug the holes used to pour molten steel or aluminum into
> the mold for the block (or head). "
>
> I said
> As long as we are being really anal about "freeze" plugs, and because it was
> mentioned we like to learn things on this list, and because it was mentioned
> about getting a lecture or something like that, I guess I better add my
> coins to the discussion.
> Actually the "holes" that the plugs fill are NOT where the molten metal is
> poured into the mold. The holes filled with "freeze/welch/core" plugs (I've
> heard them referred to as soffit plugs too) is actually the hole that the
> sand is removed from. The molds that cast iron blocks are poured with is
> made of casting sand. There I said it and I'm done.
>
> Armand
>
>   
Nicely done.

When you are correct say it LOUD AND PROUD! 

Peter Marano
Kenosha WI




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