2010.08.24 - UPDATE! - A SMALL SPENDING SPREE...
It's really weird having my own "Might As Well" phrase used against me, but sometimes it's easier for you guys to see what needs to be done than it is for me to see it myself. I couldn't make forward progress on dressing the front of the engine with brackets, etc. until I solved a few issues dealing with my power steering and charging system.
I reluctantly called HOWE to talk about a setup that would support this build. I wanted high volume at idle RPMs, and enough pressure and flow to support a ram-assist too. I was bracing myself to hear the $1000 price quote for their "1650-series" pump....but was very relieved when their tech said that was WAY overkill for a non-racing, non full-hydro setup. The pump he suggested was their "1450-series" pump at a much more reasonable $245.
This pump is brand new (not rebuilt) and put out 3.5GPM at IDLE! That is plenty for the "one finger steering" I've dreamed about and a lot more flow than I've ever had in previous setups.
After some discussion about pulley configuration and sizes, he matched it to a 6" v-belt pulley. The background on this gets a bit complicated, but I've been learning more than I ever wanted to know about pulley ratios, and RPM limits recently. The simple version is that I'm driving the power steering pump with the innermost pulley off the crank (6.75") so I need to make sure that I keep the overall ratio as close to 1:1 as possible. With a 6" PS Pulley, my ratio is 1.13:1 which should be just about perfect. The two main considerations are that the pump is spinning fast enough at idle to produce the volume of fluid necessary for low-speed maneuvers, but also not overrev the pump at engine redline and burn it up. At a 900RPM idle, the pump will be spinning at 1013RPM, and at a theoretical 6500RPM engine redline, the pump will be spinning at 7313RPM.....well under the 8000RPM limit that their pump can handle.
It's a beautiful looking pulley ($80), I just wish the pulley didn't have all that engraving all over it...
Here are my 3M Green Tape fan belts!

I was playing around with different configurations to see which crank pulley groove would drive each accessory. There are a few variations that will work....and many more that won't.
Ultimately, the innermost pulley will drive only the PS Pump.
The middle pulley groove will drive the waterpump and alternator.
The outer pulley groove will drive the waterpump (again) and the A/C compressor (not shown, but will sit low on the pass. side)
I also ordered up a CS144 Delco-Remy alternator, so I can start building a custom bracket for that as well. I can't keep using a long bolt as my "pretend" alternator...
Over the weekend, I prepped and painted the other M/T valve cover, so by last night it was dry enough to start sanding off the high spots. There's still quite a bit of more tedious sanding to do near the edges and around the sides but this will give a good idea of how it's going to look.
The Offenhauser covers finally arrived from eBay, so I put one of them on the engine (raw bead blasted) just to get a feel for the look. It's amazing what a different "feel" the engine has with this cover on it vs. the M/Ts.
When I get some down-time on other projects, I'll figure out a paint scheme for these and finish them completely for a more fair comparison.
That's about it for now..... parts are enroute and some may even arrive by this weekend.
