RodUSMC1962
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I own 52 Studebaker gasser and I would change to a multifuel if I had problems, problem this old girl runs like a new one!
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I take it you're re-building. How did the pistons come out and were there any signs of head or block cracks? Are you magnfluxing the head? How far are you going? Cam out? Have you taken any measurements?\ I think I have found the parts I need. Got the head in the machine shop and have dropped the pan and pulled Pistons and rods. Might do liners also.
Removed for your protection (duplicate).What Petronix would convert it? Any idea?
Tilyn52;1896088 What Petronix would convert it? Any idea?[/QUOTE said:Sorry, not without research. It's one thing I wished I had done when I did a similar rebuild on my F600 Ford. They say they are trouble free and much more reliable.
Looks like your making good progress. Hope your taking some pictures.
Petronix makes a "Universal" installation for 6 or 8 cylinder engines. My buddy has used several of them in his Studebakers and Corvairs .Pistons came out easy. Heads in machine shop, getting it cleaned, checked for cracks, valve job and seals. Cleaned block, looks ok, going to Zyglo the deck. Cam staying I hope. Dial bore gauged cylinders, good. Crank journals checked with mic, good as far as taper or out of round. Just trying to get the spec on crank journal diameter. What Petronix would convert it? Any idea?
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