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Lee Cobb

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  1. Evening all,

       We are in the middle of rebuilding a 1940 248 engine and come upon a interesting issue. According to Motors Auto Repair Manual the bolts for the main bearings are supposed to be torqued to 90-100 Ft. Lbs. The issue is that once we hit about 55 Ft Lbs we can no longer turn the shaft. Standard bearings and crank are .010 over and are smooth as silk up to that torque. Anyone have any input?

  2. Originally it was Color 546 - Acadia Grey, but we are actually going to be changing it to 545 - Bandelier Blue. Somewhere I thought I had come across some images that showed the engine bay and firewall semigloss black (same as the frame) which is why I was trying to see where it started. The great googleage showed them both ways, heres an example of a super, ours is a special. Not sure if there was any difference in it. Just trying to make as accurate as possible so as not to get point deductions. Only wanna paint once! 😉

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  3. Anyone happen to know where the engine compartment "started" as far as where body paint stopped and black (I'm assuming here) engine compartment started? red or green arrows? Also were all the "attachments" (horn brackets, ignition coil bracket, ect) painted as well? We were looking at using POR-15 possibly if it is allowed. Planning on this being a show car and wanting to be as "true" as possible while still offering rust protection. 

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  4. Buick Brain Trust I seek your knowledge! Rebuilding a 1940 Model 41 and have poured through the forums here and seen some information both ways in terms of keeping the babbitt bearings or changing to insert type. The thought is to be a road and show quality when complete, so I do expect to put some miles on it. Just pulled two rods and they need some love... see below  Overall thoughts? 

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  5. Trying to remove the crank housing so I can mount the engine to a stand to work on it. Catch is I can’t seem to get it off! I’ve removed 4 bolts, two on each side of the engine, and the pan off the bottom. It looks like there is one all the way at the top of the housing on the inside? But couldn’t see exactly... thoughts? Paint color wise, it is supposed to be the same as the engine correct? Thanks! 

  6. Hey Folks,

       Was there any correlation for interior and exterior colors? Currently our Buick is Acadia Grey w/ Tan Bedford cord, but with the restoration, we are looking to change the color to Bandelier Blue. Anyone know what the "Acceptable" trim colors would be?  We looked through the BCA judging guidelines we could find online, but didn't see much in the way of specifics. Any help would be great, Thanks!

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