If anyone's interested, Jerry Vinarcik in Seven Hills, Oh. makes a very nice repop of the running board antennas. Ain't cheap but his stuff fits and w...
O.K. Frank, I understand. 2 different types of inserts, one 'slides' in and the other is installed with a flathead machine screw. Nuff said.
Hi Guys, I thought the Hudson splasher engines had insert mains, at least from 37 on?
Hi Frank, yeah, we're talking about the same engine/car. Like I said, it's been a while since I discussed this with Buzz, glad to hear they've got it ...
Hi Frank, Yes you are correct and I stand corrected. It's been quite a while since Buzz and I had discussed the mods to that engine. It ought to be a ...
Frank, I agree with your observations totally and think you're right on the money about the lesser volume of oil in the splasher system. You might wan...
Also, I've heard that the insert rod bearings are much harder than the poured bearings and put a lot of wear on the crankpins.
When you get parts that have been nickel plated back they will look like chrome plating 'till they age for a while!
That was steel/copper tubing!
