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Heat the ring gear in the oven, the flywheel in the freezer

capelo (1/9/2020)
Any suggestions for installation?




54 Victoria 312;  48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312
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charliemccraney (1/9/2020)
Gerotor pumps aren't available new.  Rebuild kits are available, Melling K-56, if you can find a good used one to rebuild.



Ok thanks 👍
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this serves for me 292…?
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So were my valves, any opinions? How can I proceed for cleaning?
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If you have access to a soda blaster, it will clean those valves quickly.  If not, what you can do is spin them in a drill press and use a wire brush in an electric hand drill to clean the carbon.  Others have soaked them in carburetor cleaner and used scotch brite pads, or you can carefully spin them with a drill and use a 100 grit crocus cloth to remove the carbon.  I have seen some folks use a bench grinder with a wire wheel and wear leather gloves to hold the valves and rotate them to remove the carbon.   Many options, if you have any of these things available there.  Joe-JDC

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Oven cleaner will clean the carbon off of the valves     Carl
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Joe-JDC (1/11/2020)
If you have access to a soda blaster, it will clean those valves quickly.  If not, what you can do is spin them in a drill press and use a wire brush in an electric hand drill to clean the carbon.  Others have soaked them in carburetor cleaner and used scotch brite pads, or you can carefully spin them with a drill and use a 100 grit crocus cloth to remove the carbon.  I have seen some folks use a bench grinder with a wire wheel and wear leather gloves to hold the valves and rotate them to remove the carbon.   Many options, if you have any of these things available there.  Joe-JDC



thank you note I will try to acquire a blaster soda
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Oven cleaner will clean the carbon off of the valves     Carl



I have tried it on the cameras they take a lot, but on the resistor valves, thanks
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this serves for me 292…?



anyone about this?
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Not sure, but that clutch assembly is not listed for a Y-Block.. so ?


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