BBQ_Chris wrote:
mk-Zero wrote:
BBQ_Chris wrote:
Picked up a '71 1600 d/p last night and will probably tear it down this Sat. Anybody have any tips on what to look for. Anybody wanna lend a hand?
I'm already committed for Saturday, sorry. When you split the case, try not to let the lifters fall out, they should be kept with their respective lifter bores and cam lobes. Other than that, everything pretty much just comes apart. You will need a puller to get the gears off the crank to be able to remove and replace the #3 main bearing, if you don't have one you can bring it by my place some time and I can pull it for you.
I appreciate the info. Is it important to make sure ALL components are kept paired up or just the lifter to cam, respectively?
If it is just a 3rd main bearing that is spun, what should it look like?
It has a spun bearing? It doesn't hurt to keep the rods in their original position, and I would also keep the piston and cylinder sets together, and keep track of where they go, but if you are going to hone the cylinders and re-ring them its not as important.
You need to inspect/measure all the journals, especially if there was a spun a bearing. They may need some work.