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Hot Rods XO/PP Bonneville project

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by john mullen, Dec 28, 2017.

  1. jimmy six
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    Don’t worry a bit about a rope seal. A good dry sump system (like I know you use) or a Moroso or Aero-Space Industries vacuum pump eliminates any problems in that area. A friends 609” runs both and so did NHRA Pro-Stock also..
    A photo above of Gary Copes stock head GMC shows using 3 expansion plugs for his cooling. I’ve also seen using #3 and #5 hole if you not also plumbing a line from the rear of the head…there are a lot of options when your running a very high compression engine…
     
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  2. old flopper
    Joined: Apr 23, 2013
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    But his typo calls it a road seal :p. Sorry John just couldn't resist, like I haven't done the same many times myself :rolleyes:.
     
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  3. Thanks Don I fixed it lol
     
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  4. Today's project is machining a Ford 300 six big cap dizzy to fit the GMC . I removed all the advance system as this will be a crank triggered unit. All the dizzy has to do is point at which plug to fire. I used
    the GMC shaft with the Ford 300 six housing, rotar, and cap
    I machined the Ford housing to fit the GMC and will make new bronze bushings to fit the GMC shaft to the Ford 300 six housing.
    Just waiting on the material to make the bushings 20241227_111939.jpg 20241227_111923.jpg
     
  5. What are you using for a trigger in the distributor? Duraspark? Or?
     
  6. John, what's the benefit of using the Ford distributor?

    Thanks for sharing all your explanations & photos.
     
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  7. THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
    Joined: Jun 6, 2007
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    THE FRENCHTOWN FLYER
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    from FRENCHTOWN

    I have had some projects similar. On this right-angle drive gearbox for a crossflow headed 300 Ford with a Vertex mag I machhined some shaft bushings from bronze. For my first attempt I got the shaft clearances too tight and eventually, after many runs, the shaft seized on the bushing, sheared the gear drive pin, and killed the engine.

    I mention this because it may be a good idea to allow for some type of lubrication to reach the bushing, to prevent eventual seizing and ignition failure. At the very least leave enough clearance (a few thou) and pre lube everything well, and periodicaly.
    Good luck.
     

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  8. Bigger diameter cap.
    Msd puts out such a hot spark that it can jump to the next terminal and cause a mis fire. .
     
  9. Crank triggered of the front ballancer the distributer is only a pointer to send the spark to the plug.
     
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  10. Rotating assembly is in the block, everything is finally coming together 20241228_124039.jpg 20241228_124030.jpg 20241228_115403.jpg 20241228_101642.jpg 20241228_115354.jpg
     
  11. It's the little things that make it special. Fabed and polished the og water pump
    delete plate today 20250101_175751.jpg
     
  12. Because the DCOEs and the tunnel ram for the GMC will require a minimum of 17 inches of clearance on the driver's side of the Skinner cylinder head, we needed to remove the master cylinder from the firewall. We decided on a 90° under dash mount to make room, but it was a major PITA to install it.

    First I had to cut out the factory brake/clutch bracket. It's bolted in, but the under-dash cross bar in the cage made it impossible to remove – so I had to cut it into four pieces. I found an inexpensive bracket – $72 on eBay – and proceeded to install it. I welded 10 inch lengths of angle iron to the edges to bolt to the firewall. And since I was working alone, I welded the bolts to the angle iron so I could push the studs through the holes I drilled in the firewall and put nuts and lock washers on from the engine bay. The second photo is looking at the finished installation through the hole in the dash for the instrument cluster. It probably doesn't sound that complicated, but an SCTA certified cage makes working under the dash extremely difficult. And multiply that by being 6'2", 210 and old.

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  13. I made new bushings to adapt 302 GMC distributor shaft to the Ford 300
    Six housing. Next will be centering the distributor gear on the cam gear and drilling a new roll pin hole in the shaft
    That agrees with the cam gear.
    Also Dave worked on the new brake pedal to fit the truck. And making up brake lines 20250104_153000.jpg 20250104_153046.jpg 20250104_153054.jpg 20250104_161856.jpg
     
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  14. Just wanted to thank Sam and Lee Pollard for all they do for me. We don't get to see Sam as much since his retirment and moving to Galax Va. Roughly 7 hours south west of the shop. So it's always great to see Sam.
    He is still a big part of team 640 and helps as often as he can.
    Thanks Sam love you man.
     
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  15. Sam in the hot seat, could be the future driver of the digger. IMG_5943.jpg
     
  16. I finished the mods to convert the Ford 300 six dizzy to fit the GMC. It consists the making new housing bushings to fit the GMC shaft to the Ford housing then making a spacer to place the drive gear on the cam gear in the proper place. Then removing all the advance mechanism and locking the roater to the shaft. Machining the Ford housing to fit the GMC block. 20250111_143947.jpg 20250111_143925.jpg
     
  17. Finishing touches to the Skinner head, ready for assembly.
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  18. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    Stogy
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    170ish mph deems attention to detail, a 3/4 ton mentality with a light material mindset. That's a lot to juggle around but good on you all for your dedication to it...I Like the mix of personalities with the brands too...Henry and Louis in one package...working together. Big year, comin' up!
     
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