Hey fellas if you're rebuilding your 429 check your timing cover for corrosion behind the water pump Russ and I had 429 engine number two on the dyno today had shimed the oil pump spring for a little more oil pressure he likes to see about 40 lb not 30. had a little too much oil pressure 100 lb remove the oil pump cover to remove the shim engine oil was all milky it had only run about 5 seconds before we shut it down removed the drain plug and ran the oil out it was all milky a little stream of water kept coming pulled the valve covers couldn't see any water leaking from head gaskets into crankcase . The cooling system was under pressure we could hear something pulled the breather cap on the oil field tube sounded like water leaking couldn't see it though with a flashlight pulled the distributor and there it was a pinhole spraying water into the crankcase pulled the timing cover and the water pump couldn't see anything put a bright flashlight behind it and there it was a little pinhole right in a corroded pocket behind the water pump but you couldn't see it so you better be checking your timing covers close took and had it TIG aluminum welded smoothed the weld out a little and smeared some Marine epoxy over it as a extra precaution this is why we Dino engines before we put them between the fenders.
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Hi Chris,
This is really some fine work you did with the timing cover. As always, I'm very impressed with the work you do and what you discovered with the pinhole. Kudos to you and Russ!
Dennis DiBari
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Keeping the trivia "glass related":- How Many Different Windshields Were Used On All 1963 & 1964 Cadillac Body Styles? - What were the two main differences or subgroups of windshields? Hint, one…Continue
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Could anyone give me the Gates or Dayco number for the alternator V belt, just can't remember it and trying to get her back on the road after many years. 63 wA/CContinue
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I'm currently rounding up parts for a heater core replacement in my 1964 Deville. I'm looking for replacement hoses that connect to the heater core itself. It's a factory a/c car and has the metal…Continue
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What % of 1963 and 1964 Cadillacs came with the optional "soft ray" tented glass? 1963 & 1964 were very close, so if you get one you will get the other. Need to get it within 3%. So, who will…Continue
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Could someone post front and back photos of the 1963 right-hand kick panel with A/C?
My car didn’t come with the original kick panels, so it's a bit of a mystery to me how I should cut the backing board and carpet to fit around the A/C.
Many thanks,
-Samu
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Hey guys,
I have installed the same Edelbrock carb and have done everything the same as Jason’s carb and intake project. In the spring and summer months the car starts, runs and idles great! In the fall and winter months on a cold start, the car starts awful and wants to die until it warms up. I have to keep my foot on the throttle until it warms up or it will idle just terrible and try to die. Once it’s warm, it runs fantastic! Whats going on here? I was thinking of removing the…
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