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On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:23:43 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: QUESTION;; CAN A LOCAL ENGINE REBUILDER DO AS GOOD A JOB AS MOYER? Yes. I have done this, twice (don't ask, but it wasn't the Atomic 4's fault, and now I have a spare). Total cost to me: $1,200 Cdn. There is nothing about an Atomic 4 that will faze a competent gas engine rebuilder, particularly of cars from the 40s to the 60s. My A4 did 100 hours last season, from just August 1 to October 15, after it was reinstalled. It's a rebuilt '73 with several mods. The only thing I want to do further is to add a PCV kit and rig both water and oil pressure alarms. The engine starts within 2 seconds in the summer and in about 4 seconds on near-freezing days. I added a basket filter ($20), a Vetus waterlock (free to me), new exhaust hose ($60) and a new fuel tank ($200? can't remember) plus a fuel/water separator and a couple of sensors. This has made it a happy and reliable engine that doesn't backfill the exhaust anymore, which was due to a dead waterlift muffler, NOT a cracked block as I mistakenly and despairingly assumed. WHAT WOULD BE THE MOST ECONOMICAL METHOD TO FOLLOW? I would say that depends on where you are, your time frame and your need to replace spares. Moyer may command a premium and may have a big waiting list...but you'd have to ask. On the other hand, he probably has the biggest collection of spares, and is generally acknowledged as the most expert mechanic of these engines. I've used his manual for six years, and its grubby state and many notations reflect how much I've used it for rebuilds. At this point, I do most of my own work, including spark gapping, rebuilding of carbs, points, timing, compression, oil changes, coupling alignment, etc. Oh, and I am getting a folding Gori prop for little money this spring, which I hope will aid my prop walk issues and gain me a 1/2 knot or so. I also may upgrade to a 55 amp alt from the stock 35 amp, although as I gradually switch over to LED everything, this may be unnecessary, as my battery needs when not on shore power are modest (GPS, VHF, a couple of lights). Going diesel would just blow $10,000 in my situation. The A4 is reliable and still worthy of consideration. Hopes this helps. If you are on the west side of North America, I would recommend Robert Hess in B.C. R. |
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"rhys" wrote in message
... On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:23:43 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth" wrote: QUESTION;; CAN A LOCAL ENGINE REBUILDER DO AS GOOD A JOB AS MOYER? Yes. I have done this, twice (don't ask, but it wasn't the Atomic 4's fault, and now I have a spare). Total cost to me: $1,200 Cdn. There is nothing about an Atomic 4 that will faze a competent gas engine rebuilder, particularly of cars from the 40s to the 60s. The problem is that it is harder and harder to find someone who knows how to (competently) work on these things. If they can't hook a computer up to it and get a diagnostics printout, they are lost. It's a shame because those A4's are real gems. Ed |
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Moyer has moved to Maryland.
Buy a short-block from him and ship your old block after stripping it and installing the new short block. Best bang for the buck and time! John "Ed Edelenbos" wrote in message news ![]() "rhys" wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:23:43 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth" wrote: QUESTION;; CAN A LOCAL ENGINE REBUILDER DO AS GOOD A JOB AS MOYER? Yes. I have done this, twice (don't ask, but it wasn't the Atomic 4's fault, and now I have a spare). Total cost to me: $1,200 Cdn. There is nothing about an Atomic 4 that will faze a competent gas engine rebuilder, particularly of cars from the 40s to the 60s. The problem is that it is harder and harder to find someone who knows how to (competently) work on these things. If they can't hook a computer up to it and get a diagnostics printout, they are lost. It's a shame because those A4's are real gems. Ed |
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Where in Maryland? That is closer to my home! Might make things easier.
Where? "John Cassara" wrote in message ... Moyer has moved to Maryland. Buy a short-block from him and ship your old block after stripping it and installing the new short block. Best bang for the buck and time! John "Ed Edelenbos" wrote in message news ![]() "rhys" wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 13:23:43 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth" wrote: QUESTION;; CAN A LOCAL ENGINE REBUILDER DO AS GOOD A JOB AS MOYER? Yes. I have done this, twice (don't ask, but it wasn't the Atomic 4's fault, and now I have a spare). Total cost to me: $1,200 Cdn. There is nothing about an Atomic 4 that will faze a competent gas engine rebuilder, particularly of cars from the 40s to the 60s. The problem is that it is harder and harder to find someone who knows how to (competently) work on these things. If they can't hook a computer up to it and get a diagnostics printout, they are lost. It's a shame because those A4's are real gems. Ed |
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 01:02:01 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: Where in Maryland? That is closer to my home! Might make things easier. Where? ================================ Chestertown http://tinyurl.com/b8j7u |
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