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Son's first car, bought with his money!!

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I just noticed the update. Hard to believe this has been going on for over 4 years. Wow! Chuck

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MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
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Daniel is thinking about upgrading his front brakes to discs...
anybody have any idea which Ford product would be good for a swap?  He's located a fairly large salvage yard in Abilene with plenty of good picking...

thanks, Mark

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timing set installed; car presently at mechanic in Abilene for some more tuning, starts but stumbles upon revving...
Daniel's Christmas present this year... new speaker for the dash.
he's home now on break and relaxing after his fall semester.
he's go back in mid-January, hopefully to a running car.
Merry Christmas to all who have viewed his project and offered kind suggestions!
Mark

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timing gear set and chain replacement are on the horizon for Daniel. He took the set back to school last weekend and hopefully will get them installed soon.  He's on his own for this job. Dad is 300 miles away from Abilene.  At least he has a college roommate who digs cars and has family in town where Daniel can keep the car while down and work on it too.

more to come...
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thanks!

will look into both suggestions.

Mark

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Did you do a compression check, maybe to much crankcase preasure from worn or stuck rings blowing out the oil? Car does look great.



Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.

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A "hot" re-torque might help. Chuck

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no "serious" work done on the engine yet... just the usual tune up stuff plus a new carb...

I fear that serious stuff lies ahead!

Mark

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DId you have the heads off? Sometimes they need to be resurfaced for flatness. Blocks can be some warped too. Chuck

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Manchester, New Hampshire
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Well, we made it from Houston to Abilene (approx. a 6 hr trip up beautiful Texas Hwy 36)!

checked the oil level at the first fuel stop... still at the full mark, temp ok and oil pressure ok.

then about 30 minutes from Abilene, Daniel called me ( I followed him up just in case) saying that he just noticed the oil pressure had dropped to zero, but no temp rise, no funny noises, not smoke, no nothing...

so, we gingerly proceeded the rest of the way.  Upon arrival at his dorm, we checked the dip stick and it was showing no signs of oil!
removed the drain plug and got approx. 2/3 of a quart out of the pan.

proceeded to crawl under and sighted some wet spots in the area of the torque converter housing at the back of the block.  While following Daniel, I noticed a few signs of minor smoke from the tail pipes... not black or blue, just looked like steam.

proceeded to refill the oil up to full level (about 3 quarts), started it up and it ran just fine.

Went over the next day to my brother's shop, jacked it up, crawled under again and found, I believe, where the oil is coming out.  appears to be blowing out at the back corner of the p side head.  perhaps a faulty head gasket...??

anyway, we changed the oil and filter, started right up, no visible oil leak... it must leak at speed on the road.  He drove back to his dorm and parked for the day.

Daniel called me today saying he had a chance to try the strength of the rear bumper... a rear time came undone from the wheel... no blow out... just seemed to come loose from the rim.

So, he's continuing to learn the joys of operating an old car!  But he's a trooper... hasn't dampened his spirits.

His soph year is under way as of today.

will update as interesting things happen.

again, thank you to all who have offered suggestions, comments, words of encouragement, etc!

Mark


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