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Old 02-01-2004, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='Jan 31 2004, 03:08 PM
I picked up a bellhousing! It has severe water damage though. It'll need some cleaning.
What damage does it have?What did it come off of?
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Old 02-01-2004, 03:41 AM
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An old dead REPU that was sitting in a field for 10 years. I also got the carb with intake manifold, oil pan, front cover engine mount, and the front counterweight. Heh, it seemed like every iron, steel or aluminum part had rust/corrosion in one form or another. The inside and outside of the oil pan had a lot of rust. Well, oil floats on water so I guess that's to be expected. Poor thing. At least its parts have gone on to live again. Infact, the rust-damaged oil pan doesn't leak, and is on the 13B that will go into the GLC in a week or two.
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Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='Feb 1 2004, 01:41 AM
An old dead REPU that was sitting in a field for 10 years. I also got the carb with intake manifold, oil pan, front cover engine mount, and the front counterweight. Heh, it seemed like every iron, steel or aluminum part had rust/corrosion in one form or another. The inside and outside of the oil pan had a lot of rust. Well, oil floats on water so I guess that's to be expected. Poor thing. At least its parts have gone on to live again. Infact, the rust-damaged oil pan doesn't leak, and is on the 13B that will go into the GLC in a week or two.
Is the truck itself salvagable or anything else?I would be nice to find a home for the parts off the poor thing.Especially the rare parts like tails and interior bits.
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I wish there was rotory powered cars in farmers fields here.Damn rednecks.I want more rotor powered projects.
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I remember getting the front mount back in '97 because my REPU was missing one, so it's been a while. I doubt the truck is still there.
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Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='Feb 1 2004, 09:13 PM
I remember getting the front mount back in '97 because my REPU was missing one, so it's been a while. I doubt the truck is still there.
Is it abandoned or is there a owner of it?I've seen older cars just sitting in fields before around here but most of them are rotten 50's chev's
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I have no idea. I'll have to ask the guy who got the parts off of it.
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I spent some time with some engine degreaser on the bellhousing. What a mess. It still needs some social interaction with a scraper and then a wirewheel. The 10mm x 1.5 threads in the starter's short bolt hole are damaged because some previous genious mechanic put a 1.25 pitch bolt into it (this actually happens a lot it seems). The flat machined surface where the starter sits is all corroded and bumpy too.



At least the gasket surface isn't all that bad. It's got the occasional intrusion of water damage along its outer edge, but nothing a razor blade can't handle.



Unfortunately, the slider hub is a little damaged from loss of grease. It'll probably be ok though.
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Hopefully the threads aren't too bad on it
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I'll probably have to drill deeper and cut more threads into it. Then use a longer bolt. I'll make it work.
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