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Re: 9" Ford Pinion (1350 yoke)

To: "Dave Dahlgren" <ddahlgren@snet.net>,
Subject: Re: 9" Ford Pinion (1350 yoke)
From: "Chris Harris" <yesford@clear.net.nz>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 15:19:53 +1200
I purchased the block from a West Coast Dart agent AD Performance.
He contacted Dart on my behalf who suggested I drop by their factory when 
over next and they would check it out.
Referring to the cam bore over their own stated specs they said that figure 
was before its final hone. They could supply me a set of slightly oversize 
OD bearings but didn't consider it justified. They said to purchase oversize 
cam followers available from Crane to correct the lifter bores.
Next they justified the tight crank tunnel by suggesting its easier to take 
metal out that replace it.
I guess on all counts they knew they were pretty safe with me being down 
here in NZed.
Call me naive if you like Dave but I take a man by his word or by his own 
spec sheet.

Chris H...........NZed.


>I have 1 and only 1 question that has merit. Did you buy it direct from
> dart? if not caveat emptor..
> Dave


>> Hi Elon,
>> All 9" yokes I've dealt with have slid smoothly on also but your
>> 'production
>> tolerance' suggestion strikes a chord with me.
>> For this year I bought a new Dart block. The cam tunnel averages
>> 6/10's of a
>> thou bigger than the high end tolerance and the front bearing can
>> be pushed
>> in by hand. The lifter bores have 3 1/2 thou clearance with brand new
>> lifters and the crank tunnel is 1 1/2 thou smaller than low end
>> tolerance.
>> The new set of Wiseco custom pistons vary 3 thou in diameter
>> also. So much
>> for these space age machining centers, you still need a competent
>> operator
>> otherwise the quality doesn't follow.
>>
>> Chris Harris................New Zealand.






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