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Old 06-14-2024, 12:57 PM
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Default Big blocks at the Tonawanda engine plant 1969

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Old 06-14-2024, 04:06 PM
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Cool pic!
That guy isn’t messing around. Looks like he’s lifting the whole rack of engines at once
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Old 06-14-2024, 05:50 PM
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Cool pic!
That guy isn’t messing around. Looks like he’s lifting the whole rack of engines at once
That is correct.

He will then drive wide open throttle through the plant, either facing forward and looking through them with his vision obscured, or backwards while looking over his shoulder. Pedestrians better watch their step.

He will also stay on that truck all day, including lunch. About the only thing he won't do on there is use the bathroom.

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Probably loading that rail car in the background. NW side of the plant.
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Lots of orange paint on the bellhousing and exhaust manifolds. I've always had my motors painted this way and I always get comments at shows for having too much paint on the exhaust manifolds smh.
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Old 07-16-2024, 12:02 AM
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Lots of orange paint on the bellhousing and exhaust manifolds. I've always had my motors painted this way and I always get comments at shows for having too much paint on the exhaust manifolds smh.
Certainly a little on the manifolds here as well. Not so much on the bellhousing though. (from Kurts post/link above)
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Cool picture, looks to be a protective “shipping cap” installed over the refrigerant ports on the A/C compressor.
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Old 07-16-2024, 02:06 PM
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Cool picture, looks to be a protective “shipping cap” installed over the refrigerant ports on the A/C compressor.
I don't know for a fact but believe that is done because they pre oil the compressor and add more and than apply a vacuum seal to it to keep all moisture out of it.
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I can’t tell if there is overspray or not.

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looks like 80% of the bellhousings were covered in orange overspray.. you can see the reflection.
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