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Pretty sure this has been swapped out, as I recall, the cj had a bolt on pickup.Is the oil pickup press-in or bolt-on?
......barnett468 is correct on the "BB" cam. That is the stock 429/460 camshaft (C8SZ-6250-A). The 429 CJ/Police Interceptor I built for my Gran Torino had the bolt on pickup tube and screen. The "N" code 429 Thunder Jet I pulled from the same car had the press in tube.
Pastel, as "Cobbled" as the previous rebuild was, and for the engine to still be running, just goes to show you how insanely tough these Beast's are! I know you hate to see all the bad repairs exposed as your $$ continue to fly out of your pocket. As one who has followed your build from your first posting, I cringe a little as the rest of us do, at each half a$$ repair that is uncovered.
I know the completion is still way down the road, but the end result of having a very rare J code vert that will have a sound none of the new cars can match, hopefully keeps you going!
Well, you know Ford's intent was to surpass the 500 ci plateau wither these cars and this engine. All over by the time '72 rolled around... I would say that kit is a tad tall for my little vert...Slap this in there while you are at it along with a radical solid roller cam.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BB-FORD-532-FORGED-ROTATING-ASSEMBLY-STROKER-KIT-/300379583021?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
+1Great updates. Keep sharing as you move along.
......Was cruising around local cl and here is a set of 429 CJ rods if your interested. Asking $125 still has the old Ford pistons on them one a little crunched. In Tennessee.
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/pts/5676169039.html
Looks like same guy has heads and block also for sale.
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/pts/5675420404.html
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/pts/5675396627.html
I disagree on the needing a new timing cover. Where the hole is there is just a void behind it so no water will go in the block. Also if your water pump has a back plate water wont be in that part of the timing cover to begin with.Yes, agreed, new cover necessary. Good thought on the different rods causing the extensive overall engine wear.you need a new timing cover.
it was likely out of balance due to the different rods.
He needs a new timing cover . That damage is from corrosion from water that came from somewhere . Rebuilding an engine is an expensive process and takes a lot of time, and to cheap out and not spend $41.00 to $78.00 for a new one when the current one has a hole the size of the grand canyon is not prudent . This is also for a car that might be worth around $80,000.00 fully restored so I see no point in trying to cut corners just to save a couple dollars on a critical part.I disagree on the needing a new timing cover. Where the hole is there is just a void behind it so no water will go in the block. Also if your water pump has a back plate water won't be in that part of the timing cover to begin with.Yes, agreed, new cover necessary. Good thought on the different rods causing the extensive overall engine wear.you need a new timing cover.
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