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Posted: Sun Aug 31, 08 6:35 am
by R.RUNNER
Anyway Mr. Runner, what do you mean 'Dealer'. :lol:[/quote]

Well, somebody was on "DRUGS" when that deal took place........................................


:P :P :P

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 08 10:19 am
by Gringo
I must be privileged to get MrRUNNER'S support. :P :P :P

I would sympathise with anyone who was landed in my position. I reckon it's cost me over £1500 to get through the MoT, and that's with people doing me favours. Thanks to all who helped me this far. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 08 11:03 am
by bruvmopar
Congrats, On Getting Your Ticket, Mark. :salute: :thumbright:

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 08 12:15 pm
by Gringo
bruvmopar wrote:Congrats, On Getting Your Ticket, Mark. :salute: :thumbright:
Thanks Bruv, and thanks for your contribution. :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 08 7:52 pm
by Gringo
Been collecting parts for the new engine, and stripping the engine for inspection and rebuild. It was sold to me with a knocking bottom end... :?
Well, after dropping the pistons out and lifting out the crank, it turns out 4 out of 5 main bearings are severly scored, 1 piston ring disintegrated and 1 was in two halves, most of the big end bearings are scored, and number 2 con rod has no bearing at all! That would explain the knocking when turning the crank by hand. :roll:
Crank is in local machine shop for inspection to see if it can be saved. It seems the previous owner was a bit of a bodger. One of the core plugs in the head had a 2p piece araldited in it's place. It has a variety of stripped/cross thread bolts. Seems to be an awful lot of sludge in the water ways. A stray nut dropped out of one of the heads.

I want to get the block dipped and the con rods inspected. Who would be best, and reasonably local to me in Wiltshire?

I love working on the motor, but the heavy crank and heads are playing havoc with my dodgy back now. Looking forward to reassembly. :thumbright:

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 08 8:53 pm
by R.RUNNER
Gringo wrote:Been collecting parts for the new engine, and stripping the engine for inspection and rebuild. It was sold to me with a knocking bottom end... :?
Well, after dropping the pistons out and lifting out the crank, it turns out 4 out of 5 main bearings are severly scored, 1 piston ring disintegrated and 1 was in two halves, most of the big end bearings are scored, and number 2 con rod has no bearing at all! That would explain the knocking when turning the crank by hand. :roll:
Crank is in local machine shop for inspection to see if it can be saved. It seems the previous owner was a bit of a bodger. One of the core plugs in the head had a 2p piece araldited in it's place. It has a variety of stripped/cross thread bolts. Seems to be an awful lot of sludge in the water ways. A stray nut dropped out of one of the heads.

I want to get the block dipped and the con rods inspected. Who would be best, and reasonably local to me in Wiltshire?

I love working on the motor, but the heavy crank and heads are playing havoc with my dodgy back now. Looking forward to reassembly. :thumbright:

It sounds like you got the engine from the same bloke that you got the car from.................what was his name again????????????????????? "Honest Joe`s car sales" :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 08 8:00 am
by Anonymous
May be R. Runner, but even though the engine was shagged, it was totally original shagged. :lol:

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 08 5:09 pm
by Gringo
Yeah I'm a great judge of character. :roll:

I knew it was knocking, but I didn't expect quite that much damage. Anyway, heard back from the machine shop today and it looks like the crank is ok for a grind. :thumbright:
I'll be happy once I know where I am with the block and con rods. :?

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 08 5:18 pm
by R.RUNNER
Gringo wrote:Yeah I'm a great judge of character. :roll:

I knew it was knocking, but I didn't expect quite that much damage. Anyway, heard back from the machine shop today and it looks like the crank is ok for a grind. :thumbright:
I'll be happy once I know where I am with the block and con rods. :?

Might be cheaper to buy a "CRATE" motor................ask "NIPPER"??????



:P :P :P

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 08 7:27 pm
by Gringo
R.RUNNER wrote:
Gringo wrote:Yeah I'm a great judge of character. :roll:

I knew it was knocking, but I didn't expect quite that much damage. Anyway, heard back from the machine shop today and it looks like the crank is ok for a grind. :thumbright:
I'll be happy once I know where I am with the block and con rods. :?

Might be cheaper to buy a "CRATE" motor................ask "NIPPER"??????



:P :P :P
I'm keen to build my own motor, but you're probably right. :P :P :P

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 08 11:57 pm
by Anonymous
Tell you what Gringo, R.Runner is bang on the money. Nipper bought a lovely crate 440, with ally heads, all the ancilliaries and (I think) it was a genuine 600bhp motor straight from the crate.

John Castleman whipped the old lump out, repaired, straightened and sprayed the engine bay and fitted the motor. It looked fantastic. The crate motor cost A LOT less than it will cost for a standard rebuild here in the UK.


Worth considering guv'nor ;)

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 08 7:54 pm
by Gringo
BIG SHOUT to Kiwi for coming over and helping strip the old motor and 'box out today. Kiwi, you're a good guy, and I owe you one (or two). :pub: Cheers dude. :thumbright:
Work in progress on the 440. Will post some news when I actually feel like I'm getting somewhere with it. 383 now up for sale, check out the 'For Sale' section.

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 08 2:11 pm
by Anonymous
that kiwi is a good bloke going to be alot of mopars out there with the kiwi touch on it soon

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 09 9:10 pm
by Gringo
It's starting to happen. Some tiny pictures taken on my camera phone... :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 09 9:25 pm
by Anonymous
looking good mate, glad to see your making some good progress now, keep it up :thumbright: