Crusader Project

customtouch

Active member
jimsplace said:
Brazos River Rat ( Billy ) said:
Knotty said:
DiamondJim said:
Well I'm glad we got that all sorted out. Ford lovers will continue to love Fords, and Chevy Lovers will continue to Love Chevy's.  Chrysler Lovers get their feeling hurt and leave the group. whatever.gif

Oh man you didn't.  :smile20: clap.gif  I do not know Galan has a pretty salty Chrysler in his Hydro.  clap.gif clap.gif clap.gif

That is one thing for sure , Galen is a die hard MOPAR person .. And yes that 588 is one bad MOFO for sure .. Trying to set up a time for him to come down to do a little tetsing

It's still winter time in Kansas and Mo., but Galen may still be closer to being ready than many.
Of course his was running when he put it away.
    :smile23:

He is WAY closer to being done than me and way FASTER than I will be too!!!!
 

Crusader

Moderator
Knotty said:
Man we jacked this thread, by-the-way how is the Crusader Project going  :smile21:

Lol.

Just got a call from the machinist...apparently the thrust bearing on the crank needs to be welded in place to keep the crank from moving fore and aft?? Also they said I need to grind the crank as a simple polish won't do. I should still get the motor back tomorrow afternoon....

Thats about all there is.
 

Crusader

Moderator
Duanehydro said:
They are welding and re-machining the crank. Correct? I figured the thrust would be screwed. :smile18:

Okay...so he wasn't "Pulling my leg"

Apparently some pieces of a piston got lodged in there. Good thing I tore this thing down.
 

Becket

New member
Ford/Cheby, like them both, always been a Run what ya Brung kinda Guy, first Engine I lost (472) was due to PISS POOR workman ship, not me or mine, Second was due to Car Engine being put way ahead of it's capabilities, 3'rd, Well, it will be here long time, Puropouse built, no matter what you build, build it for what you are going to use it for.  :smile22:
 

Crusader

Moderator
Thanks GH. Like you said, this isn't a Ford/Chebby thing....it's a result of other failures too. The pumps thrust bearing went out and it pushed the pump shaft forward. That in turn pushed the crank forward in the motor.....and then that put stress on the pistons rods too...causing the pistons to crack. In addition to the thrust bearing going out, the motor overheated the same day too. So....with forward force on the crank and overheating (detonation) my new motor ate it big time.

The pump was rebuilt with all new parts last September and now the engine has been thoroughly inspected with repairs made to the crank. I should get it back from the machine shop today and hopefully build it tonight and tomorrow night with an install into the boat on Saturday. I know that's aggressive too.....but it's a worthy goal.
 

blazeracer

New member
If it weren't for bad luck, Cliff would have no luck at all. Doom, despair, agony and pain..... Hee Haw!!

Normal Wednesday night for the Lavon group this week... 20 peeps at my shop grilling and watching Cliff build his first motor.

You ordered assembly prep on the block? That thing's gonna look all purdy when you pick it up.
 

Crusader

Moderator
Yep, I did ask them to do the assembly prep too..

I painted the heads, oil pan and oil remote hook up last night...they're purdy Ford blue.

 

Crusader

Moderator
I just spoke with Blaines and it looks like my motor is ready to be picked up today.

With all the work and parts that I need, the total bill will be $350 out the door.
 

veestyle

New member
be careful using the word "cheap" when talking about jetboats.  I'm fixin to head to james' and drop off the stand for you.
 

Crusader

Moderator
Thanks to some great North fellers that made awesome supervisors, I managed to get the short block assembled last night. I had five guys with beer in their hands and elbows cocked 90degrees while holding the beer, throwing out advice while I was assembling the motor.....lol. That's the spirit!

Five chiefs with beers and one Indian with a wrench made for a great time!!

Saturday will be the assembly of the long block and an installation into the boat. I'll post pictures later.
 

Patchman

Administrator
Staff member
This is starting to sound like a( King of the Hill) episode! Now that I think about it, Arlen is up there! think.gif think.gif think.gif :smile30: If the shoe fits, you know the rest! :smile28:
 

neverenuf

New member
Too many cooks spoil the soup!  When I build an engine I do it alone if possible...don't want any distractions...thats how something gets overlooked.
 
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