Grey Motor teardown
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Re: Grey Motor teardown
Advice from the machine shop is:
- cylinders need rebore - 40" for available pistons
- crank needs grinding 30" mains and 40" big end (no doubt due to spun bearings)
- close and hone rods
- shave block deck and head surface
Camshaft, head, valves etc otherwise ok.
$4,240 for everything (inclusive of pistons, rings bearings...). Does that sound reasonable?
Cheers
Dave
- cylinders need rebore - 40" for available pistons
- crank needs grinding 30" mains and 40" big end (no doubt due to spun bearings)
- close and hone rods
- shave block deck and head surface
Camshaft, head, valves etc otherwise ok.
$4,240 for everything (inclusive of pistons, rings bearings...). Does that sound reasonable?
Cheers
Dave
62 EK Sedan in slow progress
Re: Grey Motor teardown
Feels about right. They are not cheap anymore. Can save a few pennies doing the assembly yourself, though that comes with all the normal warranty risk.
Cheers,
Harv
Cheers,
Harv
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
Re: Grey Motor teardown
For a grey you can expect up to $5k.
FB ute driver, EK van project
FB ute driver, EK van project
getting my FB ute on the road
EK van on rotisserie
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Re: Grey Motor teardown
Seems a little high for bottom end only ?
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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Re: Grey Motor teardown
Thanks all. So it appears to be in the ballpark. There are a few things I need to check but will probably bite the bullet and get the work done.
Cheers
Dave
Cheers
Dave
62 EK Sedan in slow progress
Re: Grey Motor teardown
Hey Dave. A word of warning, if you are reassembling the engine yourself don't use the Permaseal rope rear main seal that comes in the engine reconditioning set. They are rubbish!!! I have recently recond my grey motor and I found that the seal that is provided in the set when installed crushes too easily and will quickly leak oil out the rear of the engine. I found a rope seal from a V8 Oldsmobile or Plymouth that worked a lot better. It is a square shaped seal approximately 8.5 X 8.5mm (see photos). The long fury looking seal is the type provided in the set, the 2 smaller pieces are the cut off ends of the seal I installed. I also put center punch marks in the seal groove to make sure the seal does not spin. This is just my 2 cents worth as an ex motor mechanic for what its worth. Cheers Peter
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Re: Grey Motor teardown
Good thread!
I’m about to start the build of a hotty grey motor myself.
Can’t wait!
I’m about to start the build of a hotty grey motor myself.
Can’t wait!
Drew
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Re: Grey Motor teardown
Thanks Peter, good advice. I have heard horror stories about the rope rear main seal!kermit17 wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:15 pm Hey Dave. A word of warning, if you are reassembling the engine yourself don't use the Permaseal rope rear main seal that comes in the engine reconditioning set. They are rubbish!!! I have recently recond my grey motor and I found that the seal that is provided in the set when installed crushes too easily and will quickly leak oil out the rear of the engine. I found a rope seal from a V8 Oldsmobile or Plymouth that worked a lot better. It is a square shaped seal approximately 8.5 X 8.5mm (see photos). The long fury looking seal is the type provided in the set, the 2 smaller pieces are the cut off ends of the seal I installed. I also put center punch marks in the seal groove to make sure the seal does not spin. This is just my 2 cents worth as an ex motor mechanic for what its worth. Cheers Peter
Dave
62 EK Sedan in slow progress
Re: Grey Motor teardown
Peter,
Would the better quality rear main bearing oil seal be the Graphtite one?
Rob
Would the better quality rear main bearing oil seal be the Graphtite one?
Rob
Re: Grey Motor teardown
I believe that both rope seals are impregnated with graphite. Its more about the structure of the fibers that makes them different. Mr Gasket in the US seem to have a wide variety of seals similar to the ones I used but the ones I used were leftover stock from another job so not sure what make or model. If you contact them direct and ask for 2 seals approximately 8.5mm squared x 130mm long they should have something that will fit. Hope this helps. Cheers Peter