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Time to unveil the rebuilt 235 found right here in the Stovebolt Swap Meet exactly a year ago (thanks Marty in Mesa!). Also thanks to Hotrod Lincoln, Jon G, and many others who answered questions along the way. This is the first rebuild I've done fully on my own, meaning no other hands have touched it but the machine shop and my own. The other rebuild I've been involved in was the 216 back in the early '90's, which consisted of my professional mechanic friend telling me what to do.
About 100 miles on it so far and I couldn't be happier! nanner
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👍 Very nice job !


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Skooter, that looks like an awesome job! thumbs_up I know from experience how satisfying it is to actually complete such a rebuild and have it running and driving. Congrats and don't strain any facial muscles while grinning from ear to ear! grin


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That looks very nice. Congrats on getting it done.


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Scooter,
Oh my! That looks great. That intake/exhaust manifold looks familiar (inside joke). I see that you went with a Carter carb (good call). I haven't done a total rebuild but I know the feeling of success. Congratulations!!
Kent

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Looks really nice Scooter, like the PCV & valve cover load spreaders.

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Originally Posted by Lightholder's Dad
That intake/exhaust manifold looks familiar (inside joke). I see that you went with a Carter carb (good call). I haven't done a total rebuilt but I know the feeling of success. Congratulations!!
Kent
Thanks alot guys. Yep Kent that's indeed the manifold. grin Works great too!
The valve cover spreaders are cheapies from Amazon that didn't even fit until I spent half a day with a cutoff wheel and a file making them fit. Probably shoulda spent that time making a set from Jon G's tutorial instead. And still might. Here's a link in case anyone missed it.


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Skooter that engine looks incredible! You set the bar high for the rest of us!


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Very nicely done.


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That really looks sharp! You've done a fine job. Congratulations, that was some real work that you did.


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Always a good feeling when stuff breaks in and seals up like it should after a rebuild! Curious about the pcv valve on the draft tube, do you have any more info about that mod?

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I have the same system on my 54. I did so as not to have oil dripping on my concrete garage floor.


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Originally Posted by Thorens
Always a good feeling when stuff breaks in and seals up like it should after a rebuild! Curious about the pcv valve on the draft tube, do you have any more info about that mod?
It's an old stovebolt draft tube with the long (dented) outlet tube cut off then crimped for a grommet, with a Standard V237 valve. Might look neater to drill a hole in top of the canister portion and cut the outlet tube flush (and cap it). Or ditch the the draft tube altogether, put an expansion plug directly in the block, then drill it for a grommet and hope it doesn't make a big mess, as there's only a thin little plate to deflect crankcase oil at that point.


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The freeze plug in the block with a grommet in it will make the engine an oil burner. The PCV valve needs to be up about valve cover height with a tall, baffled standpipe out of the road draft tube hole to keep splashed oil from getting into the valve. The GM engineers who designed the OEM system knew what they were doing.
Jerry


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Well done!


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