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  1. Perfect timing as I am now installing the rebuilt engine in my '41 Continental.

    A few years ago there was an article in TWOZ which about replacing the old style

    filter element with a WIX paper filter, and I am about to try it, as my late father's car

    is going to be DRIVEN. (a Lot)

    Pictured is the original element which is heavy mesh copper? or bronze in a protective

    screen mesh.

    The next shots are of the complete assembly.

    Mssr. Bwatoe has said he tried this and it didn't work for his car, but I'm going to give it a shot.

    More to follow as I install the engine

    Mike

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  2. After four long years, I am ready to put A H-V12 Engine in my 41 Continental. not THE

    engine, but an engine.

    Before first acquiring the car from my dad's estate, it had been shown many times, always

    with the words "original engine" in the description.

    In 2010 , after I pulled the engine to rebuild it, and after reading George Trickett's excellent

    piece on dating engines, I realized that my '41 had a '46 block. It was at this point I realized

    that the engine number is stamped on the bellhousing of the TRANSMISSION and nowhere on the block itself.

    After finding out the block was beyond (in my mind) repair, I sought out a "period correct"

    block.

    I bought a "1941" block from the late Jim Edison , which turned out to be a 1942 Block (not his fault), which I then proceeded to rebuild, using the 26H heads which came from the old 1946 block.

    In conclusion , I believe that very few engine blocks remain in their original cars, simply because without regular maintenance, the engines wore out quickly. Also, the heads

    probably are not the ones that came with the block when it was built.

    And THEN there is the hunt for the rear transmission mount for a 40-41 WITHOUT the borg-Warner overdrive!!

  3. FIRST off, I am not saying this is correct, but here's how I did it.Engine first, then gearcase.

    I did NOTHING to the rear axle.

    I removed the trans. cover from the floorboard for access to the gearcase-to-engine bolts

    and for disconnecting the shifting.

    I put a piece of (I Had maple) wood to support the gearcase on the front "wishbones"

    I pulled the engine with the "cherry-picker" on the SIDE of the car', rolling the car backwards

    after it was high enough to clear the front grille.

    I then raised the gearcase and slid it out forward.

    I am about to now do the reverse and install it.

    This engine did NOT have the Borg-Warner overdrive; factory Columbia rear end.

    Mike Lynch

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