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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    the 472/500 Caddies with a main bore that is huge at 3.4383-3.4390 which doesn't leave much material between the main bore and the cam bore for strenght, has real skinny wings out to the outer walls and puts 2 vertical oil passages for a place for the main to split out---It is not an engine I would use/recommend for big horse power---

    Now, if---you were going to make a one piece griddle/main cap that used the 10 bolts Plus the oil pan bolt holes---then doweling the girdle to the block at the main bolt holes would be a route to take----------

    With that, I'll back out of the main cap discussion as I have said my piece, speaking from my past and present experience---

    I'm sorry, but it seems that every time I get involved in this thread, I probably come across as a nit picker---


    Jerry there are several people on the cadillac forum running 500's, most of them are running 9's & 10's on engines with a lower spec than mine, one guy Terry runs a 26T in the 9's with stock pistons and rods and has lots of passes on it. A freind of mine here in the UK is running a 8/71 on a 500 and is running easy mid 11's in a fairly heavy car, I will be happy to get into the 10's with a 2600lb car.
    I'm building this engine with the guidance of Marty & JW at MTS Cadillac, they seem to know there stuff.

    You don't come across as a nit picker to me, I appreciate your input.
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    Well it was nice and warm and needed to get some primer on the sump before it started to flash rust, 2 coats of black Epoxy primer, wait an hour for it to flash off and straight on with 3 coats of Gold miniflake, wait another hour and then 3 coats of Maxiclear, I think we will call that job done !!!





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    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You've got to have one of the nicest looking oil pans around. Some major bling there!
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    Wow, you just back up there buddy....... we have nick named you Mr Stainless Steel now how the hell can we come up with a name using Metal Flake paint and stainless...... oh wait ... how about " Mr Flaky Stainless " , now that shouldn't be too difficult for your mail man should it Steve ? Oh, my mistake , Flaky ...
    Your use of flake has been sold to me the first time I saw a picture of your pink T and the '32 Roadster and I have priced the paint for my T using House of Kolor Tangerine with a dose of flake.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You've got to have one of the nicest looking oil pans around. Some major bling there!
    Steve I just thought with it hanging down and visible from the front it needed something to highlight the chrome frontend, Motor is the same colour.

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    Steve it's the details like that, that make your builds First class rides. It's also why so many of us enjoy following your builds.
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    Been keeping busy painting a few engine bits but I thought a polished stainless timing cover might be nice so bought one from the states, had a nice made in USA sticker but shame it was made in 309 magnetic stainless, no point in polishing it as it will only go rusty
    Decided to epoxy prime and gold flake it like the rest.










    While I had the gun out I decided to flake the B&M deep trans pan I had, polished the fins first, then 2 coats of black epoxy and then the gold flake, it now matches nicely









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    Steve,
    I really like the B&M pan! Can you walk through the steps you used to keep the polished fins exposed, but leave the paint lines crisp?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Steve,
    I really like the B&M pan! Can you walk through the steps you used to keep the polished fins exposed, but leave the paint lines crisp?

    Its actually pretty easy Roger
    First the fins were polished, then its all degreased to get rid of the polishing deposits, then 2 coats of epoxy primer are applied, then with a paper towel wrapped around my finger I dip it in standard thinners and wipe the top of the fins in one continuous stroke, then the flake coats are applied and the same wiping process, then clear coats go on and again the same process.

    All done without the aid of a safety net too
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    I've done the same thing on the old-style Holley valve covers several times. Back in the day, I put a set of those on about every hot rod I owned - BB & SB chevy, 400 Pontiac, Olds, etc. Except I didn't use flake. I usually used the car body cover. It's a pretty easy process. 30-3.jpg
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    I got my block back yesterday afternoon, immediately gave a good scrub up with detergent and hot water, rifled all the oilways out and dried it with the airline, then masked it up to paint it this evening, hears the results.














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    Looking like a million Steve!
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    Gona be a shame to FIRE IT UP. But I've seen gold ones fire up at ISAC shows in the past
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    Quote Originally Posted by cffisher View Post
    Gona be a shame to FIRE IT UP. But I've seen gold ones fire up at ISAC shows in the past
    Why Charlie ???
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    I think he meant it looks so nice it would be a bummer to get it dirty?
    We'd all love to see some videos of it starting, and taking it's first run down the strip, especially with some good sound included!
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