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04-15-2007, 12:34 PM   #21 (permalink)
dbu8554
 
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Update on my fleet of cars.

they are close but on the gears you can see where the chain has been wearing into it like it should not be its hard to explain will get pics soon gonna get a friends camera
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04-15-2007, 06:20 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Update on my fleet of cars.

simply overrevving will bend pushrods- on a 400C 2V anyway...when they bent It still ran but sounded horrible.

long story-bent 5 one night hoping to blow it up so mom and dad would let me put the 429 in from my first car(16/429- yep took three weeks to wreck that screwing around)...instead dad helped me fix it...'fix' was pull the pushrods, hammer relatively straight, drop them back in- one bent so bad it wore a hole in the side of it- we slipped a piece of tubing over it to help hold it straight...sheesh. it was a 75 dollar LTD I drove for almost 2 years in high school- cheapest most reliable car I ever had...only put oil in it when it would lock up from running dry, but the darn 400 just wouldnt stay dead- but talk about smoke! I burned 2 qts a week just going to school, but had great power and ran smooth as silk. in 2 years put a control arm(20 bucks- previous owner had bent real bad- why he sold it so cheep) and gas/oil in it, and it still looked pretty decent. always amazed me how much abuse the poor 400 would take...
once I realized blowing it up probably still wouldnt get me permission to swap motors, I took it a little easier on it, but that motor would float valves at maybe 4~4500 rpm...hitting passing gear meant likely bent pushrods again. a buddy felt how soft the valvesprings were and said it had probably been overheated and took the temper from the springs- never heard of that, but I definitely had overheated that sucker a few times, and you could push the valves open with just heavy thumb pressure- still wonder why a retainer never popped out. didnt keep count, but know at least half a dozen times had to pull covers to pound a pushrod (or 5) back straight.
you know, the old 400 didnt rev too well with the 2 barrel, but that thing felt almost as strong as the old high compression 429 4v around town in that tank- probably an excellent truck motor for towing and such- the 4" stroke gave it a lot of bottom end for sure.

just out of highschool, had a 396 chevy(sorry) in my 81 dodge(sorry again) pickup- that was also a good pulling motor, but I had a big cam/stock springs- luckily it never ate a valve, but on a bbc the weak point in floating valves appeared to be the spherical rocker arm fulcrum-popped the bottoms out of quite a few of those... put a set of harland sharp rollers in, never broke anything else- but ten years later when I decided to pull the motor/get rid of the truck, I took it apart and apparently the valves had still floated a few times- found a bunch of those expensive rockers had cracks in the little steel pushrod (non-replaceable) inserts- yep- I shoulda put bigger springs in... sorry for wandering so far off topic again...
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