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The 'What did you do in your workshop tonight?' thread

pawnshopmike

Staff member
That’s awesome Mike! #jealous
Thanks brother. You’re Mustang is going to be killer.

I just finished the other wing.

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stangflyer

I like 'em "BIG"!
I spent roughly 6 hours today going through the Pilot 330SC/3w 157cs. Man, I did not realize it would take me that long. But no doubt it needed it. I had one cylinder gasket just barely starting to seep. And the reed block and cage gaskets were also starting to show signs of "wetting". The canisters I purchased for the 157 just were not doing a good job as I mentioned previously. I felt the beast red head was down a little on power. So new L80's were ordered. Now, I did take about 43 photos of my progress along the way. (Seriously I did) But really no need to post them all unless you fellas want to see them. Basically, I removed both cylinders and cleaned away the gaskets, cleaned up the mating surfaces. Dang, I love Redline oil. That motor is as clean looking as it did when it was new. First, the before photo. You all can see a little seeping around the mating surfaces of all the gaskets. With the exception of the front bearing housing.

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This is what the ole one fity seven looks like after 6 full years of flying and about literally some 40 gallons of redline 40:1 special blend.

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Anyway, after cleaning all the gasket mating surfaces, I set about installing all new cylinder and intake system gaskets. It gets a little tricky putting the cylinders back on as I do not have a piston ring compressor. But hey, you just have to go real slow, and watch everything very closely. Very cautiously push the rings back into the piston grooves with my thumb nail and not so tough at all. Just had to be very careful to align the ring gaps with the piston ring alignment pins. Would really hate to break one of those very fragile ring ends. They are probably very breakable. Once the surfaces were cleaned and gaskets were installed, I bolted everything back together. And installed the new L80's.

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And WaLaa….she is a beast engine once again. I wanted to use the new headers I picked up for her. But they are just not a deep enough drop. So, I will just keep the K & S comfort headers on her for now. I am a true believer in regular maintenance. I am very pleased with the outcome. Remember I felt she was down a little on power? Well, turns out I was right. Once all bolted back together, I test fired her. Yup, she is definitely a beast again. I gained back the 400 rpm she was lacking lately. And holy crap...the throttle response. Wow.... I had to press myself to get her done today. Because tomorrow??? We burn some dino dna at first light. LOL
 

Snoopy1

640cc Uber Pimp
I spent roughly 6 hours today going through the Pilot 330SC/3w 157cs. Man, I did not realize it would take me that long. But no doubt it needed it. I had one cylinder gasket just barely starting to seep. And the reed block and cage gaskets were also starting to show signs of "wetting". The canisters I purchased for the 157 just were not doing a good job as I mentioned previously. I felt the beast red head was down a little on power. So new L80's were ordered. Now, I did take about 43 photos of my progress along the way. (Seriously I did) But really no need to post them all unless you fellas want to see them. Basically, I removed both cylinders and cleaned away the gaskets, cleaned up the mating surfaces. Dang, I love Redline oil. That motor is as clean looking as it did when it was new. First, the before photo. You all can see a little seeping around the mating surfaces of all the gaskets. With the exception of the front bearing housing.

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This is what the ole one fity seven looks like after 6 full years of flying and about literally some 40 gallons of redline 40:1 special blend.

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Anyway, after cleaning all the gasket mating surfaces, I set about installing all new cylinder and intake system gaskets. It gets a little tricky putting the cylinders back on as I do not have a piston ring compressor. But hey, you just have to go real slow, and watch everything very closely. Very cautiously push the rings back into the piston grooves with my thumb nail and not so tough at all. Just had to be very careful to align the ring gaps with the piston ring alignment pins. Would really hate to break one of those very fragile ring ends. They are probably very breakable. Once the surfaces were cleaned and gaskets were installed, I bolted everything back together. And installed the new L80's.

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And WaLaa….she is a beast engine once again. I wanted to use the new headers I picked up for her. But they are just not a deep enough drop. So, I will just keep the K & S comfort headers on her for now. I am a true believer in regular maintenance. I am very pleased with the outcome. Remember I felt she was down a little on power? Well, turns out I was right. Once all bolted back together, I test fired her. Yup, she is definitely a beast again. I gained back the 400 rpm she was lacking lately. And holy crap...the throttle response. Wow.... I had to press myself to get her done today. Because tomorrow??? We burn some dino dna at first light. LOL

After that much time and fuel the engine does really look good. And yes the motor I just rebuilt a short while back also looked good , redline does do a great job.
 

Jetpainter

640cc Uber Pimp
Updates on the mustang project. Got most of the sheet metal fitted up. Definitely had to do some beating, cutting, stretching, but getting there!
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Looks like your getting her done! Glad to see your using the doors and deck lid to check the fit. As common sense as that sounds, you wouldn't believe how many people hang quarters with out the doors on and then don't understand why the gaps are so bad.:ugh!:

Don't be afraid to hack, slash, and beat aftermarket sheet metal into submission. It's a rare thing indeed to have one go right on without some "modification".;)
 
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