No it did not:/ but I don't live far from classic industries, so getting parts really isn't bad.
Gonna find there are very very few aftermarket parts for early (or even later) Valiants. We have to find good used.
No it did not:/ but I don't live far from classic industries, so getting parts really isn't bad.
The hydraulic lifter head is different. It takes a different valve cover. But the short block is easily converted by using a earlier solid lifter head. Just asking, but what's the fascination with the later engine?
Its a lighter block and rotating assembly isn't it? Do I need to do any modifications to the block for solid lifter? In your first post you talked through the oiling for hydraulic lifters, do any of those galleries need to be blocked off?The hydraulic lifter head is different. It takes a different valve cover. But the short block is easily converted by using a earlier solid lifter head. Just asking, but what's the fascination with the later engine?
I guess I'll need to pull it out and check it out before I make a final decision, if they are close and it really doesn't make as much of a difference as I thought it would, I'll rebuild the original motorSounded like weight. The difference in weight will likely not make a noticeable difference. I would just rebuild the original early slant.
I guess I'll need to pull it out and check it out before I make a final decision, if they are close and it really doesn't make as much of a difference as I thought it would, I'll rebuild the original motor
No, the two engines oil the same. Boy, that's really splittin some hairs saying one is lighter than the other. I don't believe there's 20 pounds difference between them.Its a lighter block and rotating assembly isn't it? Do I need to do any modifications to the block for solid lifter? In your first post you talked through the oiling for hydraulic lifters, do any of those galleries need to be blocked off?
I think that's a sound decision.I guess I'll need to pull it out and check it out before I make a final decision, if they are close and it really doesn't make as much of a difference as I thought it would, I'll rebuild the original motor
Well I have a scale and both engines! So give me a week or so, and I'll post some specs!No, the two engines oil the same. Boy, that's really splittin some hairs saying one is lighter than the other. I don't believe there's 20 pounds difference between them.
67 and back has the small crank register, 68 and forward has the large one.Is this a 904 auto? We have forgot to mention that the torque converter nose bushing is different size between early 225s and later. I forget which is bigger but you may have to either have a custom torque converter made or add a bushing to the crankshaft depending on which one is bigger. Another reason to just use what you know works in the car.
Hadn't even considered that, it's the push button transmission, which I believe is the 904 like you said.Is this a 904 auto? We have forgot to mention that the torque converter nose bushing is different size between early 225s and later. I forget which is bigger but you may have to either have a custom torque converter made or add a bushing to the crankshaft depending on which one is bigger. Another reason to just use what you know works in the car
67 and back has the small crank register, 68 and forward has the large one.
I believe you will find the biggest difference between the crankshafts. But by all means, please report back on that. I'd love to see some real numbers.Well I have a scale and both engines! So give me a week or so, and I'll post some specs!
Hadn't even considered that, it's the push button transmission, which I believe is the 904 like you said.
It is. I have one just like in my transmission heap behind my shop. lolHadn't even considered that, it's the push button transmission, which I believe is the 904 like you said.
I can relate. I'd forget who I am if I didn't see me in the mirror every mornin.thanks Rob for the clarification. I'll forget it by the morning.
I can relate. I'd forget who I am if I didn't see me in the mirror every mornin.
Brother, you're in bad shape.That does not help me. It is the wife screaming my name to do something I forgot that reminds me.

could you not machine a bushing? if I'm thinking of the right thing, it's just the pilot bearing in the crank correct?
I think @Badvert65 Matt does. I tagged him so maybe he'll chime in. @Charrlie_S used to offer them, but I believe he said he was out of them the last I saw. I have ONE, but you caint have it. LOLDoes anyone offer that bushing to go from the smaller early TC to the larger crank opening anymore?
I think @Badvert65 Matt does. I tagged him so maybe he'll chime in. @Charrlie_S used to offer them, but I believe he said he was out of them the last I saw. I have ONE, but you caint have it. LOL
Not exactly. The pilot bushings are all the same. What we're talking about fits into the larger crankshaft register that the torque converter hub fits into. You put the bushing into the 68 and later crank register so that the 67 and earlier converter hub will fit into the register correctly.could you not machine a bushing? if I'm thinking of the right thing, it's just the pilot bearing in the crank correct?