Yesterday, I pulled down a typically greasy '50s 259" V8. It had been rebuilt once, because it had .030" over pistons.
However, the unique thing was all ten of the the main cap bolts had been drilled for safety wire.



The wire used was very soft, so it's unknowable if it would really have stopped a main bearing cap screw trying to unwind.
There were no heavy duty parts anywhere else inside. In fact, the crank was still STD, so not quite sure WIGO with the necessity of the rebore and the safety wire. Wonder why, on an otherwise stock truck build, someone went to that trouble? I know I've never had a main bolt come loose.
jack vines
However, the unique thing was all ten of the the main cap bolts had been drilled for safety wire.
The wire used was very soft, so it's unknowable if it would really have stopped a main bearing cap screw trying to unwind.
There were no heavy duty parts anywhere else inside. In fact, the crank was still STD, so not quite sure WIGO with the necessity of the rebore and the safety wire. Wonder why, on an otherwise stock truck build, someone went to that trouble? I know I've never had a main bolt come loose.
jack vines
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