on rebuilding mcculloch engines
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:32 pm
Hi all,
for the last year i've hunted parts to built six mc 10's and three mc5/6 and 6's.
i am at the point in my engine projects where i need to start assembling them.
i've gathered up my main parts, sourced replacement bits and dis-assembled and cleaned the heads,blocks etc. that are needed.
now my problem.
i've looked at the ipl's till my eyes blurred, i've cross referenced everything but i can't decide on several basic things.
i have lots of the correct connecting rods for the mc10's and mc6's # 55009.
i've been told that these were weak and prone to breakage.
they also don't have an oil slot cut into the lower half as do the more recent rods.
these engines will be run and some have pretty extreme vintage port work done that would add stress to the bottom end.
So
1. can i replace these rods with the more recent ones?
2.if not can i at least machine the oil slot into the bottoms.
as i understand the newer rods were made narrower across the bolt line to allow a greater stroke and the slot is to allow more oil coverage to the bearing.but they all use the same bearings.so it would seem they would fit and work.
second question,
i've noticed that there were about four different piston bearings used in all the mcculloch engines.
is there any reason why i can't use a piston with the wrong part number so long as the bore size and matches the cylinder and the piston bearings are the same number as the correct piston?
thanx for the help, i'm anxiously waiting replies!!!
thanx dave
for the last year i've hunted parts to built six mc 10's and three mc5/6 and 6's.
i am at the point in my engine projects where i need to start assembling them.
i've gathered up my main parts, sourced replacement bits and dis-assembled and cleaned the heads,blocks etc. that are needed.
now my problem.
i've looked at the ipl's till my eyes blurred, i've cross referenced everything but i can't decide on several basic things.
i have lots of the correct connecting rods for the mc10's and mc6's # 55009.
i've been told that these were weak and prone to breakage.
they also don't have an oil slot cut into the lower half as do the more recent rods.
these engines will be run and some have pretty extreme vintage port work done that would add stress to the bottom end.
So
1. can i replace these rods with the more recent ones?
2.if not can i at least machine the oil slot into the bottoms.
as i understand the newer rods were made narrower across the bolt line to allow a greater stroke and the slot is to allow more oil coverage to the bearing.but they all use the same bearings.so it would seem they would fit and work.
second question,
i've noticed that there were about four different piston bearings used in all the mcculloch engines.
is there any reason why i can't use a piston with the wrong part number so long as the bore size and matches the cylinder and the piston bearings are the same number as the correct piston?
thanx for the help, i'm anxiously waiting replies!!!

thanx dave
