j par
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The pictures tell a long story...
Actually, I've found making videos or using pictures is so much easier than typing AJForms type of paragraphs trying to explain something. In fact, I seldom read a multiple paragraph post.Yeah, that makes sense. I do love cool fabrication stuff.
Just remember guys like 318hasvalvesthatwillfly is much more photogenic than me. And much more patient than I am.
Actually, I've found making videos or using pictures is so much easier than typing AJForms type of paragraphs trying to explain something. In fact, I seldom read a multiple paragraph post.
Actually, I've found making videos or using pictures is so much easier than typing AJForms type of paragraphs trying to explain something. In fact, I seldom read a multiple paragraph post.
Do you have any kind of timeframe when you are going to get started? Like are we going to see any action soon?LOL. Now that you mention it, I actually hate typing more than I hate taking pictures.
Do you have any kind of timeframe when you are going to get started? Like are we going to see any action soon?
Please tell me this isn't going to be another one of Colonel Flags red herrings....
Cool....I'll start on in in February or March. I've got a car to sell, and engine to finish and sell (about 5 hours worth of work then some time on the run in stand) and a bunch of parts and crap to sort and see what I want and what to sell.
Plus, I have to go to PDX in December, and I shouldn't have to come back until March unless my mom gets sick again. That's when I'll bring my junk over there, and I'll drop the crank off at Eastco (see, I gotta call him and talk to him...add that to the list) and the rest of the junk off at Toms and do the rough measuring while I'm there. Maybe I take the heads over then too, and rough in a 45 degree valve job and run it across the flow bench and then do the 50 degree seat I want to use and flow it again. And then hit it with the flow balls and whatever I need to so I can see how much crap I want to do on this pig iron crap.
Oh yeah, this engine is getting my 1050 Dominator that Thumpr is going to machine out to 1150 (maybe...gotta call him too) convert that pig back to two circuits and then convert and weld up the intake manifold because I don't want to run an adapter.
Gotta hit up the doc for extra pain dope.............this is going to make me cranky.
Now of course I'm not really trying to start a deep pile of poo here with you, but really until I see that pile of rusty parts coming together I'm going to have to live with this picture of you in my head....
LOL.....
Is that you and yellow rose?A kodak moment ! lol
Hell no ! That's Dad and I in 1979 working on my Charger.Is that you and yellow rose?
LOL..Hell no ! That's Dad and I in 1979 working on my Charger.
Is that you and yellow rose?
Here are the pictures Jpar wanted. This will be a (hopefully) 401 inch R block W2 engine.
I also have the rods but I think I'm going to sell them and use 6.250 SBC rods if I can find them.
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R block. Must be an R1 but I haven't seen it in awhile and I can't find the sonic test sheet for it. That's why I think 401 CID. A 4.100 bore if IIRC what the sonic test said.
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W2 Strip Dominator on the left. W5 SD on the right. The W5 SD is 100% virgin. Want to sell the W5 intake. You in Rumble?? This is right in your wheel house.
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Closed chamber W2's. Don't know if I'll use these or the open chamber heads I have. I hate that chamber.
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Milodon Super Stock pan and swinging pick up.
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3.79 stroke crank. I will drill the crank pins to a .750 hole and ream the holes to help keep rotating weight down. And most likely I'll trim the counterweights down maybe .100ish and use Mallory to balance it.
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Milodon gear drive. This is the only thing I use to drive the cam. Simple. Strong. Deadly accurate. My cam timing will be exactly the same 10 years after I'm dead.
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I also have a Fluidamper here somewhere that's NIB. And a complete set of brand new MP 1.6 rockers, new shafts and stands. The rockers will go to Mike at B3 to be converted to cup adjusters, and maybe bronze bushings. I'll be buying some 4 bolts caps from Rocket here shortly and if he's out, I'll buy the Milodon caps. All I'll need is Pistons, rings, bearings, springs, retainers and locks.
There you go.
Buy some 6.250 Lentz, Carillo or Pankl ex-NASCAR rods on Fleabay for $100.00 then have the rod journals ground to fit the Honda rod dimensions. Best rods you can buy at really good prices.View attachment 1715398417
I will use a piston guided deal when I use them likely in a Gen III Hemi. I also have some SB2 Ti valves that I’ll get machined to fit the heads.Are those piston guided rods? I've got to look at the crank and see how well the oil feed holes are centered. Taking .025 to make them SBC LJ size is one thing, taking .245 off to get to Honda journals may move the oil hole off the Rod.
If I can use them the 100 bucks is a smoking deal.
LOL How old are you Fabio ? I was 17 and Dad was 39 in that pic taken in 1979.COME ON MAN!!!! I way better looking (and WAY younger) than that.
First link I found...
NASCAR PANKL 6.200" CONNECTING RODS 1.976"-1.850"-.855"-.709" PIN CARRILLO #776 | eBay
When I am not mistaken those guys are made in Bavaria (Oktoberfest going on right now ).
I will use a piston guided deal when I use them likely in a Gen III Hemi. I also have some SB2 Ti valves that I’ll get machined to fit the heads.
Nothing ventured nothing gained.