[DeTomaso] NW brothers-engine work
Julian Kift
julian_kift at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 28 11:52:59 EST 2017
My ZF was done by Dennis and has performed well, but for the sake of full disclosure I understand Dennis uses brass syncro rings, whereas Llloyd owning all the rights to the ZF transaxle uses oem spec steel. Some folks have expressed concern over the brass syncros in the past.
Julian
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From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of Stephen <steve at snclocks.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 8:39 AM
To: 'Matt'; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NW brothers-engine work
Good morning Matt. I can't really tell - are you looking for a shop to do all the work? To me, the most important part is to get the engine seriously right - so I would focus on finding a shop that can do the best possible for a 351C. I chose Aldridge Motorsports here in Vancouver, WA. http://www.aldridgemotorsportsinc.com/ He is very good with these engines and can likely do what you want done on the car. And do it well. On the transaxle - I talked to Byron Sanborn about doing my ZF - he was honest enough to say it would be a loooong time before he could get to it. Sent mine to Dennis at Pantera Performance - He is just plain good, and turned it quickly.
Welcome to Aldridge Motorsports<http://www.aldridgemotorsportsinc.com/>
www.aldridgemotorsportsinc.com
For over 52 years, Aldridge Motorsports has shared it's knowledge and given great customer service. Our goal is to sell you better products for better results!
If you decide to go with Denny Aldridge, I can lend you the shipping container I used to send my ZF to Dennis.
Hope this helps... If you are ever down in Vancouver - stop on by!
Stephen Nelson
-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017 3:54 PM
To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: [DeTomaso] NW brothers-engine work
This is mostly for the NW clan, but I'm reaching out to all for any advice.
My engine is starting to smoke slightly. Mostly coming out of the passenger side exhaust. Not white smoke, just the light grey oil kind. More on initial startup then tapering off. I would then suspect maybe valve guides are the issue, correct?
Regardless I have wanted to rebuild it for some time due to some pissy oil leaks and general lack of performance. Plus I've wanted to have the ZF inspected since I've bought it (I know,bad me).
It's got about 60,000 miles, stock 351C 4V. Not the original motor.
I've changed it out to E.I.(Duraspark2) but nothing else internally.
I'm also in the process of converting to a Kirk Evans flat firewall kit and need some A/C help to finish that. Oh yeah and some suspension work!
The paint sucks but I like not having to worry about it and I'll let the next guy strip it down. But of course if the price is right...
For now I like it as a driver and would just be happy to make it go, stop and handle like it should. I do not have the facilities,tools nor the knowledge to do what this car deserves. I know just enough to be dangerous and I want it to be done right.
Soooo, my question to you fine folks is can anyone recommend a shop or person qualified to help me out located somewhere in the NW territory?
Thank you for your time and any direction you can point me, Matt
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My ZF was done by Dennis and has performed well, but for the sake of
full disclosure I understand Dennis uses brass syncro rings, whereas
Llloyd owning all the rights to the ZF transaxle uses oem spec steel.
Some folks have expressed concern over the brass syncros in the past.
Julian
__________________________________________________________________
From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of
Stephen <steve at snclocks.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2017 8:39 AM
To: 'Matt'; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] NW brothers-engine work
Good morning Matt. I can't really tell - are you looking for a shop to
do all the work? To me, the most important part is to get the engine
seriously right - so I would focus on finding a shop that can do the
best possible for a 351C. I chose Aldridge Motorsports here in
Vancouver, WA. [1]http://www.aldridgemotorsportsinc.com/ He is very
good with these engines and can likely do what you want done on the
car. And do it well. On the transaxle - I talked to Byron Sanborn
about doing my ZF - he was honest enough to say it would be a loooong
time before he could get to it. Sent mine to Dennis at Pantera
Performance - He is just plain good, and turned it quickly.
[2]Welcome to Aldridge Motorsports
www.aldridgemotorsportsinc.com
For over 52 years, Aldridge Motorsports has shared it's knowledge and
given great customer service. Our goal is to sell you better products
for better results!
If you decide to go with Denny Aldridge, I can lend you the shipping
container I used to send my ZF to Dennis.
Hope this helps... If you are ever down in Vancouver - stop on by!
Stephen Nelson
-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [[3]mailto:detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com] On
Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017 3:54 PM
To: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: [DeTomaso] NW brothers-engine work
This is mostly for the NW clan, but I'm reaching out to all for any
advice.
My engine is starting to smoke slightly. Mostly coming out of the
passenger side exhaust. Not white smoke, just the light grey oil kind.
More on initial startup then tapering off. I would then suspect maybe
valve guides are the issue, correct?
Regardless I have wanted to rebuild it for some time due to some pissy
oil leaks and general lack of performance. Plus I've wanted to have the
ZF inspected since I've bought it (I know,bad me).
It's got about 60,000 miles, stock 351C 4V. Not the original motor.
I've changed it out to E.I.(Duraspark2) but nothing else internally.
I'm also in the process of converting to a Kirk Evans flat firewall kit
and need some A/C help to finish that. Oh yeah and some suspension
work!
The paint sucks but I like not having to worry about it and I'll let
the next guy strip it down. But of course if the price is right...
For now I like it as a driver and would just be happy to make it go,
stop and handle like it should. I do not have the facilities,tools nor
the knowledge to do what this car deserves. I know just enough to be
dangerous and I want it to be done right.
Soooo, my question to you fine folks is can anyone recommend a shop or
person qualified to help me out located somewhere in the NW territory?
Thank you for your time and any direction you can point me, Matt
3584
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