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Hi I'm Thor. My wife and I have a '60 Lincoln series 60 sedan with the 430 2v. We also have a '54 Pontiac with a 289 from a '67 Fairlane 500. We just got the Lincoln and have BIG PLANS for it.
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Hi Thor, welcome to the forum. Yeah, big cars, big work. Sure worth it. Hope you also enjoy the new forum section where you can discuss restoration themes too. We also have a "Show us your ride section" which can be founf in the "Photos" category. I'm curious to see photos and reports about your project progression once in a while.
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Welcome Thor. What are your big plans for it?
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Well, when we got it she ran decently. It had sat for quite a while inside, so I changed out the plugs, wires, cap, points and condenser, flushed out the rad a bit, changed some of the vacuum lines and rebuilt a carb for it. After a while it got a nasty miss and smoked like a Chivvy. I pulled one of the valve covers and #s 3 and 4 intake pushrods weren't in their place. I pulled them out and also found #3 int. lifter's innerds had come out. I pulled out the lifter body and stuck in a new one, got two new lifters and put it back together. Fired it up and it ran smooth again. Now I am giving it a leak down and then the heads are off to the machine shop to be gone through and hardened seats put in.
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