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Is this Hemi worth saving?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Calcraft, Dec 28, 2008.

  1. Calcraft
    Joined: Oct 1, 2008
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    When is an engine too far gone to be worth saving?
    Found this Desoto hemi in a neighbors corral, he says it has been there since the late fifties.
     

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  2. I would say take it to a machine shop & have them give it the once over. Then you will know one way or the other. Just my 2 cents:D
     
  3. flamedabone
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    Hard to tell. Drag it to your local machine shop and have them take a look. Those hemi blocks were very well made with good iron and consistent wall thickness, so it is definately worth a shot.

    Even if you have to stick in a few sleeves, it's not a big deal.

    Good luck, -Abone.
     
  4. RichFox
    Joined: Dec 3, 2006
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    It's saveable. Those older engines can take a pretty good overbore. If I needed a De Soto I would consider that one.
     
  5. Larsdk
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    Or you could just dress it up, and have it on a motorstand in the shop
    Lars
     
  6. cactus zach
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    sit the ***** in a tank fulla deisl for about a month and wat ever the deisil doesn't free up an air chilsel wil and believe me thats all an engine shop will do cause those pistons arint trustworthy for ashtrays
     
  7. cactus zach
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    heads are very workable tho
     
  8. ironandsteele
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    that's a cool idea if it's shot. i bet it is probably salvageable though.
     
  9. 49ratfink
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    even if the block is junk the rest of the parts are worth something to somebody. I've parted out several old motors that other people felt were junk and got decent money for my efforts
     
  10. BigBlockMopar
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    Looks like a nice job for that Ultra One-stuff they are de-rusting the Tulsa '57 Plymouth with.
     
  11. d2_willys
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    Maybe BILLY MAYS has something you can just spray on and get it unstuck, LOL. Desoto engine is still a good build for a rod, considering it has short tail. Can adapt to most MOPAR autos.
     
  12. George
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    Post the casting # & use code(on a flat in front of the valley cover) to find out what 1 it is.
     
  13. Looks like a job for about 30 gallons of mol***es mixed 50/50 with water!
     
  14. Young1
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    Haha, I think it will take more than a little oxy-clean to clean that block up!
     
  15. mow too much
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    I agree, if it's bad paint it up and put it in the corner,unless your like me and are running out of room for stuff.
     
  16. If you can get it taken apart, you could acid dip the block.

    Acid dipping makes them look like new including the water jackets.

    I built a Y-Block for a friend that had been dipped and it was a pleasure.

    Really weird to look inside the water jackets and see clean and smooth metal.
     
  17. Calcraft
    Joined: Oct 1, 2008
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    Thanks for the help.
    I'm not out much just to have it checked out.
    I checked the # & it is a 276 Desoto.
    I will let you know the results.
     
  18. krooser
    Joined: Jul 25, 2004
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    This 354 needed a 40 ton press to get the pistons outta the rusted cylinders...it's got five sleeves (two cyls. were busted... three were rusted beyond boring)....

    I've also go a DeSoto 291 and a Chrysler 392 waiting for the same treatment...


    yes... you can save it.

    [​IMG]
     
  19. Dyce
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    Check this link out.
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=292239
    I sleeved this back to a standard bore.
    [​IMG]
    It's a ***** getting the crank out saving all 8 rods. Sledge hammer and a 2ft. punch does it though. First thing to do is get it apart and make sure it isn't cracked. Could've froze a few times in Utah in the time it sat...
    Jeff
     
  20. 29 de soto
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    saving is in the eye of the beholder,if thats the motor you want than it is worth saving...as long as it can be machined,sleeved and made functional.2 cents!!
     
  21. Looks saveable to me but, I'm not one of the motor guru's around here. If it turns out to be junk, I'd do exactly what Larsdk only I'd eventualy build a '28 or '29 A Model truck to haul it around in the bed of.
     
  22. Isnt every Hemi worth saving? Its not like there still being made!

    Doc.
     
  23. sacminiwheels
    Joined: Jan 31, 2008
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    dump that anchor and put a vtec honda motor in its place, it too is a hemi, it too is as good as this rust bucket
     
  24. Damn, why didn't I think of that! You're so clever. Hey, if you put two in you'd have twice as many :rolleyes:
     
  25. Thumper
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    Yeah...'ole Billy would use KA-BOOM ! on that mutha...:D
     
  26. TR Waters
    Joined: Nov 18, 2006
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    Can it be saved? Possibly
    Is it worth saving? Probably not. You can buy a nice Desoto block for far less than what you would have into trying to save that one.

    If it were mine, I would roll it over, sawzall the rods in half to get the crank out, and then procede to building my conversation piece out of the remains.
     
  27. Lakeshadow
    Joined: Sep 4, 2008
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    Try Electrolysis . Google search it. This HEMI is a treasure.....
     
  28. Lakeshadow
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    YOUR A BAD M. F. Rock N Rio.........
     
  29. Drive Em
    Joined: Aug 25, 2006
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    I have saved worse. The 348 Chevy that is going in my dads '58 Apache pickup looked worse than that. I sandblast all the rust out of the cylinders, and the pistons usually come right out.
     

  30. It's rusty, it doesn't have unwanted hair growing on it...
     

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