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Powerflite
Posted 2018-01-11 2:39 PM (#556065 - in reply to #498001)
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I took out the #7 piston to find out what would have caused the uneven wear & gouge down the wall, but to my surprise, I found nothing wrong. The rings look great and the wrist pin & clips look good too. The bearings also have very little wear on them. My only conclusion is that someone must have put this motor together and just ignored that bad cylinder wall to run it as is. I'm not sure I want to find out how bad it runs with it like that so I am going to tear it apart and sleeve it.



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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-01-11 11:29 PM (#556084 - in reply to #498001)
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dude that sucks...
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-01-14 2:39 AM (#556192 - in reply to #498001)
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Yeah, it's not great, but I can't really complain since I picked up this mostly complete motor with transmission for $1100. You can't really touch a 392 for that amount anymore. But I don't like the looks of these pistons. Looks like really lame compression ratio. I may run them with 331 heads which will boost it up 1 point, or install forged high compression pistons I have laying around. I haven't decided yet. The forged pistons have aluminum rods on them that I ran in my Barracuda during high school....
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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-01-14 10:23 AM (#556201 - in reply to #498001)
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I don't understand how that happens. Also I do see a fair amount of cheap blocks running around. The gouge is too deep to bore it out?

that's a good price, kind of like me. I got my whole car for 3500$ with a good hemi(non running) but had very low wear and turned over so I rebuilt it. Salvaged what I could from the wagon.(took the power steering, power brakes, front end, misc parts...
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-01-14 4:41 PM (#556226 - in reply to #498001)
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The bore is already at 30 over; maybe it will come out with 60 over, but maybe not. I hate to bore everything huge to fit one bad bore.
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Posted 2018-04-09 2:33 PM (#561314 - in reply to #498001)
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Hey Nathan, I had a Barracuda in high school also...72,,, 340 automatic.....it was the terror of my town...40 yrs ago...:)
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-04-09 4:59 PM (#561323 - in reply to #498001)
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Cool, mine was a '68 with the 392 hemi & 4 speed in it. It was a lot of fun, but the motor sits better in a New Yorker.
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-04-29 8:45 PM (#562496 - in reply to #498001)
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This car is getting a frame-off job. Hope to get the frame ground, sanded & painted quickly & transferred to the body so I don't have issues with the neighborhood. But I will take some time to replace the brake & fuel lines first. I am thinking of following Mike2nd's lead and using '57 Chevy poly body mounts to replace the rubber ones.

...and just to remind myself, I need to remember to clean up the T-bar adjuster bolts & replace the shocks before it happens to make those tasks much easier than they would be with the body in place. I am also seriously considering welding up the exhaust first too, but I don't know if I can ensure it would work out once the body, fuel tank & drivetrain came into place.

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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-04-29 11:14 PM (#562508 - in reply to #498001)
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copy cat! interesting you have a flat rubber bushing on the back frame mount.

The dodge has a thing rubber washer and a 'steel bowl', the nut is welded to the frame back there.

I got in space jam and rushed to get the body on the frame, I did get the brake line run but that's it, I would have liked to do the whole deal(engine, drivetrain, rear axle painted, rear brakes etc).

But I will just suffer No more frame sitting out in the driveway.
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-05-01 12:39 PM (#562612 - in reply to #498001)
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Yeah, I'm in a hurry to get it swapped too, so I can't afford the body-off convenience that I would like. I paid my son to grind the frame and get it ready to paint. He did a good job. I only had to clean up a couple of areas afterward. I couldn't attach the shocks because they aren't quite long enough when fully extended and I don't have enough weight to compress the springs so this will have to do until I get the body back onto it. I just need to allow the paint to dry so I can install the new lines.



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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-05-01 1:21 PM (#562613 - in reply to #498001)
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wow that was quick... presto painted frame! looks great. Run your brake line and fuel line. How is your underbody?

I spent a ton of time getting that 100%... little issues all over but I got them all.

I protected mine so you cant get water sitting anywhere anymore. Like the trunk support brackets(i seam sealed the edges but left the drain holes so water wont wick up back there) and then coated the whole thing.
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Posted 2018-05-01 2:08 PM (#562617 - in reply to #498001)
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My frame has a lot of crud collected inside it at the bottom of the downturn before the axle. I am thinking of drilling a large drain hole in the bottom of it there to get it out and to prevent future issues. The body is really clean so there is very little, if any, rust repair to do on it. That's the good part. So just a little clean up, paint and it should be ready to go. But there is a dent that needs repair near a body mount that I will take care of before the body comes down.
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Posted 2018-05-01 5:31 PM (#562628 - in reply to #498001)
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I drilled some extra holes at the bottom low points and at the bottom outside ends of the rear cross brace.
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Posted 2018-05-17 12:43 PM (#563569 - in reply to #498001)
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These extended mounts were placed on one mount in the center of the body, in addition to rubber donuts. Underneath one of them, the frame mount had been hit and bent. I believe that caused a weird bend in the quarter panel that's going to be real fun to take out. I have no idea why they would jack up the car in the center like this. I couldn't remove them without cutting the bolt heads off. They're not going back in.



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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-05-17 7:37 PM (#563589 - in reply to #498001)
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dude that weird. How in the heck did they even get in there?
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-05-17 7:59 PM (#563590 - in reply to #498001)
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Yeah, no idea why or how they got there. Putting the body on the other frame, they hinder the body from sitting flat so it doesn't seem to like them there. Maybe the original frame was poorly made with the brackets too low? I can't figure it out now because I already scrapped that frame.

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Powerflite
Posted 2018-05-25 2:28 PM (#564020 - in reply to #498001)
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My wife and I discussed it along with the other suggestions that were made and decided that Mr. Hudson had a good eye for color. We like the darker green roof version because it really accentuates the lighter green color under it, so that's what we are going to go with on this. I was planning to paint the roof right away, but the C pillars are bent up quite a bit - some from the factory (like usual) and one from a previous owner. In addition, there is some welding required at the bottom of the seams as well as 3-4 deep rust pits that almost go through on the top of the roof that will require welding. Weird because the roof has almost all of it's original paint in great shape, but there was some tree? acid dropped onto it in places that rusted little balls that pitted quite deep into it.

That welding will likely set the headliner & insulation on fire so all that has to be removed before any of this work can happen. This car is rare for me, in that it's headliner is in pretty good shape still, so I don't feel inclined to pull it down yet. Long story short, I am just going to prime and seal the roof and save the welding & body work for another day. That means final paint on it will have to wait until I am ready to replace the headliner.



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Posted 2018-05-25 4:41 PM (#564024 - in reply to #564020)
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Of all the options you showed, this one was my favorite. Second favorite was light green with the silver roof (that matched the anodized insert on the quarter panel).
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-05-27 9:26 PM (#564111 - in reply to #498001)
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Great minds think alike! I am liking these color more and more. This is the current state of the car. The body is in place on the frame, but not bolted down yet. I did some surface rust removal on the fins and roof. I will try to get the roof in a solid coat of primer on my day off tomorrow. I also replaced the left rear window because it was broken. I was surprised to find that the pot metal frame at the bottom of the window was corroded quite badly. I had one from back east that was surprisingly in much better shape so I used that one to replace it. The front fenders are from my '57 New Yorker. This is a convenient place to store them out of my way and it makes the car look more complete than it is. The door molding is from a 4dr New Yorker so that's why it is a little short. I'm going to have to stitch some trim together to get it all there. I have a lot of work to do on it before I can put it together. Hopefully it won't take too long. I'm working on the rear brakes on the Coronet at the same time....not sure what's wrong with them yet.

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Powerflite
Posted 2018-06-09 6:37 PM (#564909 - in reply to #498001)
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I finished the Scarebird disc conversion on it this morning - except for the plumbing. Only 15" wheels for it now like my other cars. I also installed a set of KYB shocks on the front (not shown yet in picture).

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mikes2nd
Posted 2018-06-10 12:47 AM (#564920 - in reply to #498001)
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I went with scare birds also. I dont mind 15's. I might go 16
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Posted 2018-06-10 1:10 AM (#564921 - in reply to #498001)
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It just makes hubcap selection more of a pain. But at least for the Dodge, you can get 15" spinners in the original design for them.
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Posted 2018-06-10 8:19 AM (#564930 - in reply to #498001)
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Looks good!!!
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-06-23 12:29 AM (#565481 - in reply to #498001)
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Thanks Sid. I got the side trim installed on it. This side of the car has an outward dent in it that needs fixing, but I wanted to get the trim in place and all set up. I am using 4dr aluminum trim so I need to figure out what the best approach is to make it look more uniform at the junction. Welding them together sounds scary and epoxy doesn't sound like it would last. I am going to use 15" '59 Imperial hubcaps on it. I am thinking the gold gears in the center of the hubcaps will go well with the gold emblems to compliment each other.



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Powerflite
Posted 2018-07-21 1:41 PM (#566953 - in reply to #498001)
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I'm thinking of putting this '63 New Yorker emblem at the seat dip area. It seems to match the gold 'C" emblem style of the car and the seat dip position very well. I am not a fan of the embossed vinyl factory patterns here. They look cheap to me yet cost a fortune. So I am trying to come up with something that will look better.



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Powerflite
Posted 2018-10-04 3:41 AM (#571127 - in reply to #498001)
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I disassembled the firewall to begin prep for paint. The hole in the firewall for the shifter cable was butchered on this car - probably to remove the cable without removing the bracket on the end of it first. I welded in a patch today to fix it. There was also an extra screw hole just below it that I welded in. Came out nice and will require only a tiny amount of filler to blend in the edges of the weld to the rest of the firewall.



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Posted 2018-10-25 2:14 AM (#572330 - in reply to #498001)
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Nathan, great project i also have a 57 Newyorker 4 dr / ht i tinkering with. i wonder if you could help me change colors on a picture. my car is the same mint green you are using but white roof. i got this pic and wondered if you could change it



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Powerflite
Posted 2018-10-25 2:45 AM (#572331 - in reply to #498001)
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I think Danny is much better than I am at this sort of thing, but this is what I came up with.



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Posted 2018-10-25 10:33 AM (#572342 - in reply to #572331)
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Posted 2018-10-25 10:32 PM (#572378 - in reply to #498001)
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Looks great, I’m thinking white vinyl with mint green cloth inserts would suit it.
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Powerflite
Posted 2019-02-26 1:01 AM (#578652 - in reply to #498001)
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I put the front end back together with the proper inner and outer fenders on it to move it off the driveway. That'll give me room to work on everything else that needs general maintenance work done. I am going to concentrate on the white/green '57 New Yorker as well before I tackle this one any more because it's motor is closer to being ready to go. So this one gets moved out of the way to wait it's turn.



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