KDP This is a must do http://www.genosgarage.com/GenosGarageTechArticles/TDR57_KillerDowelPin.pdf
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Yeah, TurboBinder I'm hearing this.
Georg, as always you came through as promised: prompt & parts looks sweet for the radiator bracket. Thx A'Mucho!i have all the rad backetts for you as well. call me in the morning and i'll send them up to you unless you want to come down to stockton and pick them up. you can buy me lunch.........
georg @ valley hybrids
Stevo I think it was for a 2000 Dodge. And thanks for the compliment!I really like the way you painted the engine. I'm looking forward to doing a similar build on my truck. Just wanted to check, What type of nv4500 did you end up using?
You know there was some issue still outstanding----but I was so engrossed in my new dilemma, I hadn't the patience to pay attention. Small hiccup in the plan to install the AC pump and radiator: seems I overlooked a measurement or two and being the rookie-in-training I still am.... engine placement was about 1/2in too far RIGHT and 1 in too far FWD in frame. Exit on rad didn't clear crank and AC was 1/4in to wide.were you guys able to make the driveshafts work?
georg
Are you going to run it with AC? The AC setup in the 4BT powered 60 I had was very kludgy and didn't work all that well. Just wondering if you were going to tackle that problem.
Aah, I see. Why the Dodge AC wasn't just put on the 4BT----did they ever have? I thought about keeping the Toy AC compressor at one point but then the issue became how do I mount to existing place on block----it was easier to stick to finding the original Dodge pump and use the mounting points. Alot of vibration on that thing. And the bolts (four total on mine) are not that big! Maybe 12mm head but the shaft itself hit me as being kind of small for the torque I think is kicking back from the AC unit.The bracket that was used to mount the Toyota compressor. It was cantilevered off of the thermostat housing and caused a lot of stress on the mounting bolts (broke 2).
Okay, Okay. We're kinda heat whimps over here...Yeah, if you're lucky to live in a cool area and don't have 100 degree days like we do, I'd run it without AC as well.![]()