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Re: headless 383



As I was going to close out the browser, I noticed that's still sitting in the car, for some reason I thought it was on a stand. De-de-dee on my part. Been a long day. Work since 6am-6pm today.

Cant use the method I described below unless you can turn your car upside down. Some trick that'd be.
--Tom

Tom Watters wrote:
If it were me, I'd drain the block (Water/Oil), so I could turn the cylindars to a down-hill slope. Make sure you secure the lifters in place Or pull so they dont fall out and get out of order. I have a drilled 2x4 that I use to put lifters in to keep them in order. Get a rag with clean oil on it and rub the surface rust off the cylindar walls. Then, use some lectromotive or brake parts cleaner to wash the debris out of each cylindar and from between the piston and cylindar wall to the ring. Probably where most of the debris has settled. A mostly empty can with lower pressure if you have it.

Then turn it back up-right with leveled out pistons, put about a tablespoon or so of motor oil in each cylindar to re-lube the rings, re-install the lifters/head etc. refill all your fluids and re-install the block.

Just my '02.

--Tom


Butch Edison wrote:
Don't use any compressed air to clean out debris that accumulates in the cylinders. You could drive some small particulate into the rings. Instead, put rope putty around the edges of the pistons inside the cylinders, vacuum out the debris, then pull out the putty. You probably already know this. /Butch/Ferndale, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: gerry peters [mailto:gpeters35@xxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 4:13 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: headless 383


some throw away sponges (the 3 for a dollar kind )
tear them up to block holes
put head bolts in
scrap and sand surface
vacuum everything in the end with old wet vac
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary H." <spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 5:56 PM
Subject: headless 383


Hi all,

Anyone have hints on how to get this block ready to put a 383 head back on? Seems like a lot of crud to clean up there that will fall into the piston holes.

Background: I pulled the head a couple years ago to fix a broken exhaust stud. Time got away, too many home and car projects, a hurricane, natural procrastination etc. It is overdue to get the car running again. See pictures here: http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/temp/383-headless-500.jpg Click on the image for a bigger view.

Tips appreciated.

Thanks,
Gary H.



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