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Re: valve covers

Posted: Mon 21. Sep 2009, 10:33
by Theo
Wow, those prizes are insane. Nice set uo Anthony.
So, if my tired eyes have seen it right, the replicas will basically be MT style .

Re: valve covers

Posted: Mon 21. Sep 2009, 10:55
by 59lincolnrag
Yes ...prices are very high.....If you send everything out to get re-done .you will be broke in no time .....So ...that's why I do most everything myself. I'm not a pro ...but I do my best.
Looking at Number 258 lot the valve cover casting molds there are 3 pictures.....Who is to say one of us guys couldn't make these. I have a decent set . Can we set these puppys in a plaster cast, and produce something.??
Does any one know how to write a CNC program for this....My company recently sold our CNC Machine .... :cry:
cnczone dot com
My thought was to produce a "Blank" finned valve cover and then make a "M" Mercury "L" Lincoln and My personal favorite the "Lincoln Star"
That Icon can be fastened with (4) counter sunk Allen head screws...

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 22. Sep 2009, 01:26
by Theo
So you're looking for s.o. who can write the cnc program for the Icons? Each M. L and the star are inependent units? Do you think it will be cheaper to machine them instead of casting those icons too?
You need the drawings that the writer can use for the cnc programming. I'm not an expert. I assume you need two initial preperation steps to be done. First s.o. to make the drawings, second s.o. to write the cnc programme according to these drawings. Once you have the programme, the only thing needed is to to feed the cnc machine each time you need a bunch of thhe icon. However each icon (three total) need those two preperation steps.
How about asking some students in the near by neighbourhood. ASFAIK among a few other programmes CATIA can be used too as the data can be exported into various formats.
Students love to work on different things just to have a change within their boring excercises. Folk would at least be mentioned in the credit section and would probably get an own thread in the http://www.ford-mel-engine.com
. If that isn't something......;)
I can keep my eyes opened, but can't promise to find somebody to get the programme started. A drawing or a model would be needed.

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 22. Sep 2009, 05:34
by buddy67lincoln
Makes me wish I would have looked more into AutoCAD than I did and I could have made these covers. I had the chance to use CAD CAM programs and everything...but got into landscaping instead. If only I knew what I know now back then I'd be making all kinds of shiny Lincoln parts!!! If I ever go back to school, it will be for cad cam then you will have someone to make parts.

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 22. Sep 2009, 08:08
by Treinarts
Send me an e-mail and I will forward a picture of Slovers you can post. They are simaliar to yours, but a touch taller and wider. And they do have the "M". Treinarts@mgcklawyers.com

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 22. Sep 2009, 09:10
by Theo
You can use the board's PM function which enables you to attach fils like photos too. The attach function is at the bottom of the PM screen.

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 22. Sep 2009, 10:28
by Theo
I've just received this photo from Treinarts. Tim can you comment on the dimensions? I think they are slightly different than the stock covers, aren't they?
melvalvecosmall.jpg

Re: valve covers

Posted: Fri 25. Sep 2009, 10:15
by Treinarts
the valve covers are about an inch taller and about a half inch wider than stock to accomodate high lift rockers. The bolts go through the top rather than on lip on the bottom. No interference problems with any intake manifold. Stock, tri power, or hilborn.
There are some tabs on the underside that hold the gasket in place. I will take a picture this weekend.
They look like the Bill Stroppe versions on his racing boat MEL engines.TJR

Re: valve covers

Posted: Wed 18. Nov 2009, 08:35
by buddy67lincoln
Beautiful! I have seen those auctions before and I wonder where those parts are at today. I think the auction was back in 2006. I was too poor to even try to bid on something like that back then (college). (still am)

Re: valve covers

Posted: Tue 15. Dec 2009, 20:19
by sr71mopar
New to the forum. I've had a this set of valve covers for years. I stumbled across this form and now I know what they are. Hope the pic works.