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Early OLDS interest

Discussion in 'New to the H.A.M.B.? Introduce yourself here!' started by oldsinfo, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. oldsinfo
    Joined: Nov 16, 2006
    Posts: 21

    oldsinfo
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    from wisconsin

    From about 1995 to 2001 or 2002 messed with early OLDS engines.
    Not to keep them stock but to find out what other parts could be used in them. Had a web site that a post below covers somewhat.
    At the end I hurt my back and could not lift a crank or head with out being messed up a week or 2. So I sold everything to TOM JOYCE
    which I see has posts on this site. Now I go to shows and enjoy RODS with early or different engines.
    How did the junk about going to door with a gun get started?
    Never had or will have one.

    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=619556&postcount=25

    Last engine I was working on was left at LAM ENGINES in Racine WI. Storage charges must have used it up by now? It was a 58 371 with a offset ground 394 crank with chevy H rods with 327 pistons.

    Pic of first engine, a 324 with roller cam, lifters, and rockers.
    Local Hot Rod got this one.
     

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  2. oldsinfo
    Joined: Nov 16, 2006
    Posts: 21

    oldsinfo
    Member
    from wisconsin

    Two local early OLDS nuts built these Turbo400 to early OLDS
    adaptors.
     

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  3. Kurt
    Joined: Nov 18, 2003
    Posts: 698

    Kurt
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    Sir, it sounds like you have alot of knowledge and info many of us would find very usefull on the main board. I am interested in those transmission adaptors, any more info on those?
     
  4. RocketMan
    Joined: Jun 1, 2006
    Posts: 40

    RocketMan
    Member

    Good to see early Olds stuff.
    I'm building a '40 Ford with a '56 324 bored to 4",#10 heads,3-2's
    and a Schneider cam.
     
  5. Mule Farmer
    Joined: Jun 1, 2005
    Posts: 1,508

    Mule Farmer
    Member
    from Holland MI

    Welcome Lots of olds fans here in fact Im one of them.
     
  6. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
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  7. oldsinfo
    Joined: Nov 16, 2006
    Posts: 21

    oldsinfo
    Member
    from wisconsin

    The man who built them p***ed away. The one I had went to Tom Joyce who sold it to some one else?
    Case was cut back to front pump area. Pump was cut back on edge so a thick plate could be bolted to it. Early cast iron hydro bell was bolted to plate. Crank had a bushing to take nose of convertor. Heavy thick hydro flywheel had thick posts welded in, to bolt convertor to.
    Convertor sat about a good inch away from flywheel. That was about it.
    Same man also took mopar intakes and added with weld metal to surfaces and then took some back off so it would mate with early olds heads. What mopar engine? What years OLDS could use these?
    Everything went to Tom Joyce, dont even have notes left. Have a few pictures.
    Last trans project I was working on was a 4L60E to Early Olds.
    The bellhousing on these un bolted and a bell used on a Corvette with trans in the rear was short and small. Had just started to look at a plate to go from it to early olds. Had empty case 4L60E, (except front pump), VETTE bell and plate to work with, but again all went to TOM.
     
  8. oldsinfo
    Joined: Nov 16, 2006
    Posts: 21

    oldsinfo
    Member
    from wisconsin

    Any pictures of the 40 or the engine?
     
  9. blackrat40
    Joined: Apr 19, 2006
    Posts: 1,167

    blackrat40
    Member Emeritus

    You can see a pretty ****py pic in my other avitar.
    Search for "ratrod40"
    I may be able to post some better pic's if I ever get
    around to fixing the camera/computer issues.
    Trouble is...I like to work on engines but hate to
    work on computers and cameras!
     
  10. blackrat40
    Joined: Apr 19, 2006
    Posts: 1,167

    blackrat40
    Member Emeritus

    Oops...I meant "blackrat40".
    It's the avitar on this message...I'm old and confused.
     

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