av8or1
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A quick spot check along the way showed that all of the journals looked as good
as #8:

As I mentioned, she put up a good fight. However I was able to
turn the crank just a bit, work it back and forth, raise it about an inch,
remove the remaining caps and then pull the crank out of the block. I really
don't like doing that, but in these situations where it is stuck solid you do what
you need to do sometimes:



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I'm guessing that this is the stock timing set from 1970?

And these gears just felt like they had too much play:

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By sacrificing the pistons and some of the walls (I'm sure) I was able to remove the worker bees:

Rings rusted solidly into their lands is a recurring theme with this type of teardown:

And these bores ... well, let's just say I am a little concerned. Hopefully they'll clean up at 30 over:

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Removed the cam without incident. No real pitting, just a little wear and some rust:

And there she is: save the cam bearings, she's stripped down to the core and ready for a trip to the machine shop:

as #8:

As I mentioned, she put up a good fight. However I was able to
turn the crank just a bit, work it back and forth, raise it about an inch,
remove the remaining caps and then pull the crank out of the block. I really
don't like doing that, but in these situations where it is stuck solid you do what
you need to do sometimes:



- - - Updated - - -
I'm guessing that this is the stock timing set from 1970?

And these gears just felt like they had too much play:

- - - Updated - - -
By sacrificing the pistons and some of the walls (I'm sure) I was able to remove the worker bees:

Rings rusted solidly into their lands is a recurring theme with this type of teardown:

And these bores ... well, let's just say I am a little concerned. Hopefully they'll clean up at 30 over:

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Removed the cam without incident. No real pitting, just a little wear and some rust:

And there she is: save the cam bearings, she's stripped down to the core and ready for a trip to the machine shop:
