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Dan
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Here is a students's 292 we are mounting on the test stand and hope to fire it this or next week. It was supposedly a running engine when brought in (well, they all ran at one time, didnt they  ) that he ground the valves and put a gasket kit in it - we'll see what kind of shape its in when and if it fires. He's excited to get it going, it hope it takes off for him, but if it doesnt it will present some good learning oppourtunities. As with any project the kids take on, patience is the hardest thing to come by... RetroJim - We are in the process of getting your mounts built, it'll be alittle while if your not in a huge hurry??? Thanks- 
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davis
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thats great!
looks like my low budge project now without the high tech framework.
one of my boys has his finger on it, the other wants the flathead.
This ain't no L-Kamino!
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davis
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hey,
whats goin on with that roadster body in the background?
some cool looking things there!
This ain't no L-Kamino!
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Dan
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our other 292 build is going in the roadster - we are in the process of doing some frame work on it right now...
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I hope you are going to put a bell housing on before firing. Just to be safe. Chuck in NH
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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Johnson Rod
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I was going to mention the bell housing also but I assume they would have to put the bell on to mount the starter. I would also like to see a cover over the battery...  we had one blow up trying to start an engine in Auto Shop Class ~40 years ago, and yes it was a 292" Y-Block. We had a bunch of Y's and Flatties to learn on. Must have been donated by Ford?? And they where all painted orange for some reason.
Johnson Rod
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Make sure you bleed all the air out of the cooling system, I notice your radiator is below the engine and water outlet.
God Bless. Tim http://yblockguy.com/
350ci Y-Block FED "Elwood", 301ci Y-Block Unibody LSR "Jake", 312ci Y-Block '58 F-100, 338ci Y-Block powered Model A Tudor
tim@yblockguy.com Visalia, California Just west of the Sequoias
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Dan
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We do have the bellhousing bolted up, the pics were taken "in process". I do plan to use a battery box as well in addition to cleaning up alot of the wiring, as this is a "universal" stand there are alot of "variables" to contend with, I am trying to make it as easy as possible to test different brands of engines - I'll probably also add a fire extinquisher to it somewhere, I also am going to build an expanded metal guard in front of the radiator and probably a solid one on the back. Great point about purging the air from the system, I never considered that. What steps would I take to do that??? thanks-
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MoonShadow
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Gee I guess I thought they were going to pull start the thing. Completely forgot about the starter mount location. Make a sound video when it runs! The kids all lub UTube. Chuck in NH
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
  MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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