I found this old post and it mentions a slightly smaller CH.
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It does need to be tested first before anything is done, good advice.If the starter is working well, leave it alone. Just clean it up and detail it. My $0.02
And then when it isn't working well, put a Dodge Dakota mini-starter in it.If the starter is working well, leave it alone. Just clean it up and detail it. My $0.02
Mancini Racing Fan Belt Idler Pulley AssemblySlowly getting items in line to proceed getting the drivetrain back together. Lots of parts are painted and today some replacement pieces arrived from RockAuto. One item is a new Idler Pulley that doesn’t have the mounting bolt attached to it like the old one. Here are a couple pictures.
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My question is do I find a bushing that will reduce the size of the mounting hole on the new wheel and then a nut/washer combo to mount it to the bracket?
Probably need a higher strength bolt than a normal one is what I was thinking, sound right?
Or is there a place to by a pulley like the original?
Here’s some painted bolt on parts ready to install.
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Thank you Big_John!
Here is the way my 413 was...March 12th 2024 Continuation on the “Cat”.
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The 413 is coming together nicely and it’s been a puzzle as parts, bags and labels were added.
Of course there was a bag with “?” labeling it. 6 bolts and washers were in it along with a few nuts. As I went to mount the vibration dampener four groove pulley I found a use and intended place for the above mentioned 6 bolts & washers.
Pictures and more pictures but somehow they sometimes fail to show some specifics and some make me wonder if it was together correctly when disassembled. Here are two examples.
First below is an aluminum strap that was attached underneath the left side valve cover nut. Then the strap at the bottom held this wire organizer bracket. Is this factory and correct?
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Next up is another spark plug wire support that I believe goes into the two head bolts that the red arrows point to. How’s that look and is that correct.View attachment 649441
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After watching a Nick’s Garage episode I copied his technique for priming the oil pump. I cut the tops off two Mickey Thompson aluminum valve covers. The flange was broken off on one side and the tops will become wall art for me.View attachment 649445
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The oil pump was spun counterclockwise and the attached gauge read almost 50 psi. View attachment 649444
Just like in the Nick’s garage video oil cascaded over the right rocker arms and after turning the crankshaft several times the same thing happened on the left side too.View attachment 649447
So I have a few questions above.
Currently the engine bay is also being prepared abate slowly. The engine compartment wiring harness has some bare wires, so I might need another or just repaired. That’s the next squirrel I will be chasing.
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@300rag that’s a nice clean motor. I see two factory wire separators, one on each side of your engine. I wonder if my were switched around at some point.
Why yes it does lol. Might just be some Chevy Engineering mixed into my mess! Thanks for the laugh and dose of reality!Your aluminum bracket holding the plug wire holder looks like part of an old screen door
Travis..
I recall my 65 NYer had a wire holder on the left front head. I believe it was on the forward exhaust stud like the picture posted.Why yes it does lol. Might just be some Chevy Engineering mixed into my mess! Thanks for the laugh and dose of reality!
I had to put my thinking cap on and dialed it up to 11. That hurt but so what if I crippled a few more brain cells, it’s for a good cause this time.View attachment 649924This jerry rigged storm door bracket doesn’t belong on the motor and the bracket attached to it goes on the first exhaust stud on the driver’s side. The other 4-wire separator is now removed from the first head bolt.
Now before anyone gets there undies in a bunch let me tell you that the engine block was painted with the same paint/color as the oil & water pump. Here’s what went “haywire”. The block was painted with a brush and unfortunately I didn’t get it mixed well enough with a stick. The other components were sprayed with cans of the same paint that was put into pressurized cans at a Bumper To Bumper store. I have found besides Bumper To Bumper there are other custom paint shops can put your personal paint from jars into pressurized spray cans, fyi.
Now on to the heat shield on the driver side and the black single spark plug wire holder….View attachment 649933Now the crippled brain cells told me this bracelet doesn’t go where the red arrows point. It goes under the black heat shield to the right. WOW, what a moment of clarity.View attachment 649918
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The next break through came as I picked up the stock exhaust manifolds from my new secret machine shop hidden just around two blind corners, nestled in cozy community, don’t blink.
Nice work surfacing the mounting faces. The manifolds have coating of Slip Plate covering them.
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Darn @Ripinator those links are so helpful! How in the world I haven’t heard of the Hoffman’s Winner Circle company is beyond me. Excellent post.Although this "guide" emphasizes '66 and later big blocks, it may prove helpful:
Ignition Wire Bracket Installation Guide Page 1
More info and parts:
Hoffman's Winners Circle Ignition Wire Brackets