I had stuff to do last Saturday so I was only able to work about 4 hours on Sunday. By the way, that brings me to about 66 hours on this project including the time to drive to Oklahoma and back to pick it up, looking on line for parts, teardown, posts here, everything. I’ll be interested to see what I have into it when it’s done. I don’t think I’m going keep track of the money though, it would probably make me quit. Maybe after I’m done with this project I’ll take up a cheaper hobby like horse racing.
I did get the cylinders off and the pistons come out quite easily after several cycles of heat and soaking with Aerokroil (highly recommended by Steve Swan, it seems to work really well). The #1 & 4 bores don’t look so good and the #4 piston has some scuff marks on the piston pin sides of it. I’ll post some pics after I get them cleaned up. Still weighing my options on what to do with the oversize cylinders and pistons.
I’m having a hell of a time getting the starter motor out. After a couple of soak and heat cycles I’ve managed to move it about 1/8” but I don’t want to tap on it too hard. I did get that broken rotor cover screw out. After more heating and soaking it came out easily with no thread damage. I also got one stud out before I ran out of time.
Here’s a question for the restoration purists, how do you feel about using the APE heavy duty studs? I’ve used them on my last two projects because I wanted to do everything I could to make sure I don’t have oil leaks.
Here’s where I’m at.