[DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar properly

Charles Engles cengles at cox.net
Thu Apr 20 22:50:16 EDT 2017


Dear Bill,

 

 

                 After I thrashed around, I found a old guy (my age!) who was the owner-operator of an old school muffler shop.   I took my headers and he went in a back room and came out with exactly what I wanted, but about 1/16” too big.  I settled for slightly different exhaust donut.   He told me of a nearby parts store that had a lot of exhaust gaskets and I went over.  I bought a different pair of gaskets that looked like they would work. 

 

                 Back home I proceed to check the fitment with the headers and exhaust.  As I was rummaging around……what should I find, but the missing gaskets that have worked for fifteen years!   I had squirreled them away from myself.  Sigh.

 

                 I proceeded to check the internal diameters of the old gaskets and the new ones. The old ones were a little smaller than the exhaust I.D. but they fit better than the larger, newer gaskets that looked like a less optimal seal at the junction.  

 

                  So, I blew twenty dollars on two pairs of donut exhaust gaskets that don’t fit as well as my old ones.  The old ones are in place and the exhaust system is in place on the engine and in the Pantera.  A happy ending in my book until I fire up the engine and start the debugging process…….but it is *always something*.

 

                          Warmest regards,  Chuck Engles

 

 

 

From: bill at incendium.com [mailto:bill at incendium.com] 
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:11 PM
To: Charles Engles; 'Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.'; detomaso at detomasolist.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar properly

 

What about the exhaust system gaskets, what was the outcome ?

 

 

 

 

Cheers

Bill Moore

Calgary 

 

-------- Original message --------

From: Charles Engles <cengles at cox.net> 

Date: 2017-04-20 8:05 PM (GMT-07:00) 

To: "'Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.'" <byrdjf at embarqmail.com>, detomaso at detomasolist.com 

Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar properly 

 

Dear Joe,


                   That is *way* too serious.

                                Dr. Reality,  Chuck Engles

-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On Behalf
Of Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 2:03 PM
To: detomaso at detomasolist.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
properly

I assume that setting the upper shock bracket centers for 800mm +/- 2mm is
taking things to serious?

-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On Behalf
Of Mike Drew via DeTomaso
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 14:20 PM
To: cengles at cox.net
Cc: detomaso
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
properly

Chuck,

You're close. Jack the car so the rear wheels are off the ground. Install
bar and extend it so it is snug, pressing outward on both sides. Tighten
everything down then lower the car....

Cheers!

Mike

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 20, 2017, at 23:28, cengles at cox.net wrote:

>   Dear Forum,
> 
>               After almost two years on the engine project, I am about
>   ready for the Pantera's tires to touch the ground again.  IIRC, the
>   proper tension on the engine brace bar(s) is done by loosening the
>   brace bar and then lowering the Pantera onto the ground.  Then with the
>   suspension loaded, the brace bar(s) are tightened down.  The brace
>   bar(s) with the central adjusting tension nut are made gently snug.
>   Then you're done.
> 
>              Is that correct?
> 
>                   Just checking,  Chuck Engles
> 
>   PS:  Bar(s) means exactly the big square steel brace with the central
>   adjusting nut plus an accessory smaller brace mounted lower and behind
>   the normal brace, just over the top of the ZF.  {full disclosure} 
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   Dear Bill,



                    After I thrashed around, I found a old guy (my age!)
   who was the owner-operator of an old school muffler shop.   I took my
   headers and he went in a back room and came out with exactly what I
   wanted, but about 1/16" too big.  I settled for slightly different
   exhaust donut.   He told me of a nearby parts store that had a lot of
   exhaust gaskets and I went over.  I bought a different pair of gaskets
   that looked like they would work.


                    Back home I proceed to check the fitment with the
   headers and exhaust.  As I was rummaging around......what should I
   find, but the missing gaskets that have worked for fifteen years!   I
   had squirreled them away from myself.  Sigh.


                    I proceeded to check the internal diameters of the old
   gaskets and the new ones. The old ones were a little smaller than the
   exhaust I.D. but they fit better than the larger, newer gaskets that
   looked like a less optimal seal at the junction.


                     So, I blew twenty dollars on two pairs of donut
   exhaust gaskets that don't fit as well as my old ones.  The old ones
   are in place and the exhaust system is in place on the engine and in
   the Pantera.  A happy ending in my book until I fire up the engine and
   start the debugging process.......but it is *always something*.


                             Warmest regards,  Chuck Engles




   From: bill at incendium.com [mailto:bill at incendium.com]
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 9:11 PM
   To: Charles Engles; 'Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.'; detomaso at detomasolist.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
   properly


   What about the exhaust system gaskets, what was the outcome ?





   Cheers

   Bill Moore

   Calgary


   -------- Original message --------

   From: Charles Engles <cengles at cox.net>

   Date: 2017-04-20 8:05 PM (GMT-07:00)

   To: "'Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.'" <byrdjf at embarqmail.com>,
   detomaso at detomasolist.com

   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
   properly


   Dear Joe,
                      That is *way* too serious.
                                   Dr. Reality,  Chuck Engles
   -----Original Message-----
   From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On
   Behalf
   Of Joseph F. Byrd, Jr.
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 2:03 PM
   To: detomaso at detomasolist.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
   properly
   I assume that setting the upper shock bracket centers for 800mm +/- 2mm
   is
   taking things to serious?
   -----Original Message-----
   From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On
   Behalf
   Of Mike Drew via DeTomaso
   Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 14:20 PM
   To: cengles at cox.net
   Cc: detomaso
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Techno question: setting the engine brace bar
   properly
   Chuck,
   You're close. Jack the car so the rear wheels are off the ground.
   Install
   bar and extend it so it is snug, pressing outward on both sides.
   Tighten
   everything down then lower the car....
   Cheers!
   Mike
   Sent from my iPhone
   On Apr 20, 2017, at 23:28, [1]cengles at cox.net wrote:
   >   Dear Forum,
   >
   >               After almost two years on the engine project, I am
   about
   >   ready for the Pantera's tires to touch the ground again.  IIRC, the
   >   proper tension on the engine brace bar(s) is done by loosening the
   >   brace bar and then lowering the Pantera onto the ground.  Then with
   the
   >   suspension loaded, the brace bar(s) are tightened down.  The brace
   >   bar(s) with the central adjusting tension nut are made gently snug.
   >   Then you're done.
   >
   >              Is that correct?
   >
   >                   Just checking,  Chuck Engles
   >
   >   PS:  Bar(s) means exactly the big square steel brace with the
   central
   >   adjusting nut plus an accessory smaller brace mounted lower and
   behind
   >   the normal brace, just over the top of the ZF.  {full disclosure}
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