buns
Automotive
- Jun 7, 2006
- 3
I am rebuilding a 1957 Ford 312 which has very low miles on it and the original pistons are in excellent shape, hence , I would like to re-use them. These pistons came with full floating pins held in place with a round wire "G" shaped clip. For obvious reasons I do not want to re-use these clips but I have had no luck finding new ones (I have searched everywhere).The pin diameter of the 312 is .912", and as luck would have it, Ford decided to use this same diameter on it's new small block engine, the 289 and 302.
These engines did not come with full floating pins, but luckilly, aftermarket performance piston manufacturers used the same diameter of pin with their full floating pins, hence, spirolox and tru-arc locks are available. The problem is that the retainers I found are .042" wide, as opposed to the .055" of the original retainers.
With the original clips, there is .035 'end play' between the pin and the retainers. With the new clips, there is .065". The questions are ,how much gap is too much? What causes the pin to exert pressure on the clips causing them to pop out?
There must be a lot of force at high RPM as race car engine builders like to use 2 spirolox per side. The car that this engine is going into is going to be a "parade queen" and will probably never see this side of 2500 RPM.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
These engines did not come with full floating pins, but luckilly, aftermarket performance piston manufacturers used the same diameter of pin with their full floating pins, hence, spirolox and tru-arc locks are available. The problem is that the retainers I found are .042" wide, as opposed to the .055" of the original retainers.
With the original clips, there is .035 'end play' between the pin and the retainers. With the new clips, there is .065". The questions are ,how much gap is too much? What causes the pin to exert pressure on the clips causing them to pop out?
There must be a lot of force at high RPM as race car engine builders like to use 2 spirolox per side. The car that this engine is going into is going to be a "parade queen" and will probably never see this side of 2500 RPM.
Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated.