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  1. Duco55

    Rocker Arms for 263 needed

    I have looked a couple of trimes , but you are right. impossible to find. You may have to have them made ( machined). Succes
  2. Duco55

    Rocker Arms for 263 needed

    OK, sorry, Will have another look. I presume You found these: http://blakemachine.com/performance_parts_by_blake_machine/buick_straight_8_roller_rocker_assemblys met groet Duco
  3. Duco55

    Rocker Arms for 263 needed

    Hi Andre, Welcome here ( I am from the Netherlands). oder herzlich willkommen. Have you tried: http://www.oldbuickparts.com/ or https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/buick Or search the web for the engine parts manufacturers, Like Egge. Good luck Duco
  4. Duco55

    Leaking waterpump?

    Thanks Bob, it is still leaking, so I will have to get it off. I have the 51 manual inprint, but this seems to provide more info. Thanks. I saw that a new one is about 160. But shipping to europe is expensive. Oh well. Will start to take it off. Can that be done without removing the radiator...
  5. Duco55

    Leaking waterpump?

    pretty sure it is the backplate, not the front. I could turn a few bolts (3) but most of them are not accessable
  6. Duco55

    Leaking waterpump?

    Hi All, At last I started to fill the coolingsystem. It has been 12 years or so since the engine and the waterpump were revised. After some leakage at pipe joints (simple) a more serieus leaking started. It dripped fast from the corner of the oil pan and came from the waterpump. I think from...
  7. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Thanks Tom, Will check if it is for sale here in the Netherlands. Seems usefull. I wanted something as a super grease. Is is also Blue? It is not the stuff that is blue and specifically for brake assembly? Groeten Duco PS: did some research: there are many high quality greases for ball bearing...
  8. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Happy new year everybody! Thanks Jenz, will do that, Only point I am not sure about is the vacuum advance. That I will need to check later. THe unit is NOS, but the vacumm pipe/line was soldered. I checked but it could be leaking. Groeten Duco
  9. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Hi Jenz, Yes that is a good old Dutch name! RE your explanation. I wonder, I have all the classic stuff which I bought around 2005. I had the impression that it was all good (NOS). I hope to first start my engine in next spring. I will keep the pertronics set up in mind. Any advice on that...
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    revised engine hard to turn over

    Thanks Tom, Point taken
  11. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Hi Jenz, I wonder what the name of your son is? I was born and raised near the coast but now live near the german border. I have the orginal distribution set up. The parts do not seem chinese, but I will take your warning at hart and make sure they work fine. Currently not much time for the...
  12. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Hi Jenz, I am near Zutphen, just above Arnhem. It cranks over ok now. I used my manual rod and put oil in. I can now also crank it with the plugs in. With te new battery I should be ok. And as you said, I can also use a 12 Volt set up. I will then take all other fuses out of the system. I...
  13. Duco55

    52 head in a 53

    Yes Bob, you are right. I wanted the line for the filter directly after the pump and blocked the one further in the rail ( as can be seen in the picture) also I found that it was better to measure pressure after the filter. I also do not think it matters much. as long as the oil is delivered to...
  14. Duco55

    52 head in a 53

    Hi Frank, This may help. My filter is on the bulkhead , but basically the oil line comes from under the dizzy (next to oilpump), goes up in the filter (stamped "line in"), comes out at bottum and goes into head at front. There are many pictures on the net. I figured this out. Hope it helps . See...
  15. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Update: bought a stronger battery in the end ( 140AH, 900cca). Much improvement. But also made a 2 piece manual cranking rod with a pretty large diameter. Used it a bit and now the engine moves better. Did not start the engine as yet, as I am working on other things. Met groeten Duco
  16. Duco55

    Hello, new member living in the Netherlands

    Hi Gerben, welkom. Ik woon bij Zutphen op de grens van de achterhoek. Leuke vertaling! Groet Duco
  17. Duco55

    Electric fuel pump

    Apart from originality I would not know why not. You can even use both. The electric pump will prime the engine better ( and give a more constant pressure) and you probably need to keep the vacuum pump ( for braking assistance). Succes groeten Duco
  18. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    Yes, Could do that, but than I have to fix the leaking wheel cylinder first. Will need brakes. Also, My area is not very suited to do that. Update: bought a professional big battery loader as a first step. The battery was loaded with the small loader, but the new one immediately started. I was...
  19. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    OK, point taken. Will take care and only use an extra 6V. The cables are 50mm2. So very large ( I think that is your 00 gauge). Also the connection needs to be real tight I tried to upload a smal mp4 with the engine (trying to) turn over. With plugs in etc, and only 6,1 Volt. But it is not...
  20. Duco55

    revised engine hard to turn over

    I used the 12 volt only a few seconds as the cable was bad. I like the idea of the waterpump. Did not think about that ( BTW there has not been any cooling fluid in the engine. That would be the last step before trying to start. Still think about "waterless"). I had the generator off recently...
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