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Seeking Guidance / Pistons, Exhaust, Seat Kit

#1 Post by Ken Tuvman »

Hi Everyone,

Mine is a '61 356B T5 Coupe.

Car sat for many years and we've been going through it system by system - thought we could get away with running it w/out removing engine and retrospectively, we should've done that. Engine developed a ticking noise while taking a few laps around the shop so we shut her down and pulled the engine. I say retrospectively because there was a LOT of mouse crap in the engine compartment and cabin so I should've known better . . .

We removed engine and disassembled it and found a huge amount of debris - acorns and even a mouse skeleton! This debris was on top of the cylinders on one side of the engine, so I'm sure had we kept driving the car we'd have overheated it anyway.

We disassembled the engine. The spark plug electrode tip in #4 cylinder was pushed together where there previously had been a gap - we found a tiny piece of metal debris that could've been a small washer that interfered in that area. Aside from that, everything looks pretty good - I have a lot of positive experience with my engine builder as he's always done top shelf work on my engine projects - he says the cylinders look good - they're not scored at all and we don't need to oversize rings. The previous owner had recorded compression and said it was running very good when he owned it.

As I'm cleaning parts (while crank and heads are at the machinist getting cleaned up.

I noticed one of the pistons is different than the rest - They're all Mahle and 3/4 have a H stamp with the numbers W021 and 1/4 has an F stamp and W031 - all the pistons look identical and they're in pretty decent shape as are the cylinders (also at the machine shop).

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Exhaust needs to be replaced - what is the best bang for the buck? I'm told to stay away from the Dansk system. I believe the existing exhaust is original but we had to cut a hole in it to remove mouse debris and we patched it up but I'm thinking a new exhaust is in the cards.

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Seat kits - both seats are shot and I'm interest in buying kits with new horsehair, springs and period correct seat covers - mice got into seats too.


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#3 Post by Harlan Halsey »

Ken Tuvman wrote: Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:30 pm
I have a lot of positive experience with my engine builder as he's always done top shelf work on my engine projects -*

Exhaust needs to be replaced - what is the best bang for the buck? .

Seat kits -
You are lucky to have a competent engine builder. You won't get any at-a-distance advise better on that subject.
In my opinion the stock exhaust has not been surpassed for a street car.
I've used Autos International several times. Seats are complicated, so even when we have installed the rest of the interior locally, I have always had Autos do the seats.

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#4 Post by Joris Koning »

For a production interior Auto's or Tony are indeed the place to go to. If you are after a true authentic looking interior the picture becomes much murkier and I do not know of any shop who could deliver that without substantial "owner" involvement.
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#5 Post by Dick Weiss »

Hi Ken,

Did you need the claw hammer to disassemble the engine?
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#6 Post by Edwin Ek »

Is the weight of the odd piston the same as the weight of the other three?
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#7 Post by Ken Tuvman »

No - claw hammer just happened to be in photo!

Question- cylinders are nikasil & I’m told we’ll need a new cylinder & piston - I believe OEM engine cylinders were iron.

What are our options for finding a single cylinder & piston or a new set of (4) for a 1600 Super?
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#8 Post by Tom Wavrin »

Ken, I have a solid, used Leistritz muffler. My brother is driving out from Minneapolis within the next month and I can check with him to see if he'll have room for it on his return trip (he's acting as a support mechanic for his son who is on the pro cycling circuit). PM me if you have any interest.
The AA big bore P/C kits from NLA are nice and reasonably priced. I believe you can now choose the head angle needed w/o having to machine either the head or the piston top angle.
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#9 Post by Jon Schmid »

Tom, how much do you want for that Leistritz? 8) Seriously, unless there has been a big sea change in the quality department at Dansk, their exhaust units are pieces of (junk).

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#10 Post by Paul Ahnell »

"Dansk" is Danish (?) for "Run away!".
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#11 Post by Ashley James »

I fitted a set of AA 1720cc pistons and cast iron barrels to my 356C along with a Dansk exhaust and had no problems of any sort with either. I’m struggling to sort out tick over, but otherwise the engines runs beautifully with lots of mid range torque.

For what it’s worth I also fitted a 123 Electronic distributor because I’m off to the south of France in it in September and I thought it would be one less thing to worry about.

I have a spare SC engine with a Dani’s system that I fitted too. It also went on easily, so I’m not sure what is wrong with them.

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#12 Post by Paul Ahnell »

Ashley, congratulations on your good fortune. Yours is the first positive review I've ever read about a Dansk muffler. You should play the lottery because you are very lucky fellow. Or maybe those persistent rumors are true and Dansk really did improve their QA program. Nah! If they did our vendors would be shouting it from the rooftops. Seriously, when did you purchase your Dansk mufflers and how many mile do you have on them? Did you purchase in the States or the UK and from whom?
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