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Old 05-10-13, 13:17
Bob McNeill Bob McNeill is offline
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Scott, recently had a 216 rebuilt and Parry,s in Sydney did the job. remetalled the rods, fitted semi finished Main Brgs [supplied by Ross Prince ] and tunnel bored to suit 0.020 grind on shaft, bored and sleeved as required to 0.020 to suit my supplied cast pistons [ flat top ] shimmed rods and mains to original specs [ 3 shims each side ] Balanced. cost $6,000. Reason for going back to original was, previous engine lasted 16 MILES following rebuild by reputable firm. problem con rods machined off centre and different lengths [ by 1/8" ] not tunnel bored forced crankshaft to flex, then we found shaft they fitted was not for that year model. They no longer trade and we never found original shaft. only the block and pistons are recoverable. $3,600 wasted
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Old 27-10-13, 01:40
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Hi Scott

While your waiting for some to walk out the shop and try some bolts to get the size and thread count to pulling the harmonic & pulley assembly. Take some time to carefully clean the threads in the pulley.

As many of these have a rubber cushion I would not use solvent or penetrating oil. I used a small spiral wire brush in a drill to clean the threads then chased it with tread tap.

Also be careful when reinstalling don't hammer on the crank hooks they will bend down and you will not be able to use the crank or the crank will not release when the engine starts. I made a tool for reinstalling the pulley that I will photograph (once my camera is repaired).

When you get the pulley assembly off you will probably find that their is a grove worn where it seals. There are Speedy Sleeves just for fixing this issue. Cheap $6.32 US NAPA Part # 600-2016.

See photo to confirm we are talking about same bolts and assembly.

Cheers Phil

PS- Just checked the pulley damper pulling thread - ones on mine are 3/8" x 16 thread.
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Old 09-11-13, 00:05
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Hi Scott

Thanks for the progress update.

When you install the new or old throttle pivot shaft remember that it goes through into the water jacket so you want to use a good hard set sealant and a star type lock washer. After a rebuild on my C60S years ago I had the pivot unscrew itself and fall out first sign of the problem was the engine went to idle I pulled over and the truck was peeing antifreeze on the ground.

The bolts that hold the camshaft retainer should come out with a fairly small force small socket on a 1/4 drive should do it.

My HUP shocks were like yours when got it back in 1978 every now and then I have checked them to see if like your they have resistance in both directions through the full sweep. Back then I had an old timer tell me that if they didn't get sloppy or weak at the end of the stroke don't do anything. Modern hydraulic shock fluid may not be compatible with the seals. So I have left mine alone and they still work.

They work enough that the only problem I've ever had is eventually braking the welds on the shock links. In each case remove the link reground the weld and rewelded them. Luckily mine are the all metal ends on the links.

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Old 09-11-13, 02:44
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Just a small update.


Can't seem to find a socket small enough to fit through the holes in the cam gear.
Scott the holes are probably designed for tube spanners.
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Old 16-11-13, 06:16
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Hi Scott, you can borrow my engine stand if you like. I haven't used it in 10 years so I won't miss it.
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Old 16-11-13, 07:37
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Hi Scott
The shocker links on your truck appear to be the late war standard US type and as such the ball ends should be interchangeable with Studebaker 6x6 ball ends. These can be pressed out of the eye end and replaced or alternately some people cut and join the Stude links to make them the right length.
I have NOS ball ends here $7.50 ea

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What shop are you considering??
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Old 21-04-14, 10:28
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I would recommend PARRY,s in Sydney if your close. They do a great job AND welcome car clubs to visit.
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