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Old 18-03-23, 04:08
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The HUW's 216 is being overhauled by a master mechanic friend. His work is impeccable and much appreciated!!! A big shout out to the Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon that was able to provide gaskets, rings and a bunch of other parts. Highly recommended.
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Old 19-03-23, 02:38
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Nice job Bruce...... did you get it machined for inserts or done in babbitt?

Sad to say there are no rebuilder shops left in the Ottawa area anymore.... now some will claim to do it all but it is usually just the re-assembly as most of the dirty work ( cleaning, magflux and machining) is sent to GTA or Mtl.....and guess who pays for the shipping!!!! So scary stories about not getting back exactly the same parts......like rod caps restamped with new numbers.
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Old 19-03-23, 03:02
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Sad to say there are no rebuilder shops left in the Ottawa area anymore....

Same here, it is a fast disappearing skill set and the situation will only get worse as EV's take over.
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Old 19-03-23, 15:08
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Same here, it is a fast disappearing skill set and the situation will only get worse as EV's take over.
Agreed, just wait until they ban gas engines and gas itself. Even if gas is around for the clunkers it will be ethanol and many $$$$ per litre.
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Old 19-03-23, 17:09
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Proprietory "Coleman" naphta can at CTC.....3.7 liters.... not even a full gal. sells for 29.95,,,, I plan on eating my wieners cold next summer!!!
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Old 19-03-23, 19:37
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I think the solution will be alcohol or some other variant. Perhaps av gas LL100.
We’ll figure it out, unless the Greenies absolutely outlaw ICE vehicles, which I somehow doubt, but who knows.
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Old 19-03-23, 19:42
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I think the solution will be alcohol or some other variant. Perhaps av gas LL100.
We’ll figure it out, unless the Greenies absolutely outlaw ICE vehicles, which I somehow doubt, but who knows.
Av gas cut with a little of Bob's pricy naphtha (stirred with a celery stick) might do it. Or get one of those new ready to drop in electric motors. That would put to bed the whole Chev 235 vs. 216 and 6V vs. 12V arguments.
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Old 19-03-23, 14:59
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Nice job Bruce...... did you get it machined for inserts or done in babbitt?

Sad to say there are no rebuilder shops left in the Ottawa area anymore.... now some will claim to do it all but it is usually just the re-assembly as most of the dirty work ( cleaning, magflux and machining) is sent to GTA or Mtl.....and guess who pays for the shipping!!!! So scary stories about not getting back exactly the same parts......like rod caps restamped with new numbers.
Original babbit (my second block is machined for inserts, that was Plan B), fiber timing gears (here's hoping for the best) and the head was rebuilt with all new guides. My master mechanic numbered everything (even the lifters) so everything will go back where it came from. One of the rocker arm bushings was loose (how??? why???) but that's an easy replacement from my 216 spares shelf. The engine is a CMP one and obviously re-done at some point (there's gobs of red silicone gasket sealer...they must have used a case of the stuff) but the engine is stock size and has virtually no wear. Just tar in the crank case and a broken oil scraper.
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Old 19-03-23, 02:57
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The HUW's 216 is being overhauled by a master mechanic friend. His work is impeccable and much appreciated!!! A big shout out to the Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon that was able to provide gaskets, rings and a bunch of other parts. Highly recommended.

Are you fitting a Aluminium timing gear ? I have been told these Al. gears are noisy but at least they are reliable unlike the original fibre timing gears Been two cases of a CCKW stripping it's timing gear during the Corowa MV event , one of these breakdowns occurred during the return trip home in 1980.

The valve guides in these 216 need to be in good shape, the engine will sound noisy and will not run smoothly if the guides are worn. Don't ask me how I know this ! Lesson learnt.
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