Jeremiah (jd)
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The washers like things are nylon or something like it. No idea on the white goop. Most of the engine fastners will go to the scrap bin
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Are you familiar with line 2 line coatings?The washers like things are nylon or something like it. No idea on the white goop. Most of the engine fastners will go to the scrap bin
Cool dude, looks like it will be good so far.I'll have an idea on the PtW clearance later tonight when I remove piston/rods/crank. At that point I'll have enough info to choose a direction.
I was able to get the balancer off after an overnight soak in oil and a bit of my neighbor not being worried about breaking the puller or bolts. He fixes dump trucks for a living : D
The cam and lifters appear to have low run time.
If the PtW measures in spec I'll hit itcwith a light hone, re-ring and off we go.
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You gonna measure that broomstick and tell us what you got there?I'll have an idea on the PtW clearance later tonight when I remove piston/rods/crank. At that point I'll have enough info to choose a direction.
I was able to get the balancer off after an overnight soak in oil and a bit of my neighbor not being worried about breaking the puller or bolts. He fixes dump trucks for a living : D
The cam and lifters appear to have low run time.
If the PtW measures in spec I'll hit itcwith a light hone, re-ring and off we go.
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You gonna measure that broomstick and tell us what you got there?
Tis a 620 purple shaft, exactly what I expected it to have lolMy favorite dial indicator was under the car. Don't mind the autozone digital tongs. What solid lifter purple cam had .411ish lobe lift?
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Tis a 620 purple shaft, exactly what I expected it to have lol
You called that!
I ran that cam in a 440 that I built with Mopar template 906 (stock valves) bowl ported heads, 411 gears and a four speed. It was a great running motor and pulled hard in fourth gear!Yes on the BB 484 was the better cam, and the time slip showed it, dozens of times!
I was going to run that cam , but thankfully what came in the box was a 590 purple shaft. I sent it back and started getting to where I am now.You called that!
That's probably the cam I bought lol
MoPars purple cams are pretty good. While not taxing and hard core race cams, they do get the job done. I’d mic the lift at the rocker to see what you have in there. Adjust one rocker to zero lash for the test or add the lash in later.
If, for say, it’s a .590 cam, it is listed in the speed tips section for use in the 10 second bracket range. The vehicle weight and such being a big determining factor of course.
That EZ head is pretty good. Though I’d look into a good stiff rocker arm and check the valve spring pressures after sitting for a while.
I still have one myself in my 360. It runs great. Idles really nice too!!I had one too
Very coolI had a chance to mic the pistons. All of them come in at 4.3693-4.3704 with the exception of #4 (4.3665) amd #3 (4.3674). I think I'll be good to go between .005-.006 PtW clearance.
The next step will be cylinder bore inspection using a dial bore gauge. Hopefully a few strokes of the hone, two pistons and a set of rings will take care of the short block.
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Depending on the thickness of the torque plate and the boring bar used the big block Chrysler rb can be to tall to fit, possibly the block was honed with a torque plate.Measuring the cylinder bores tells you a bit of the story of an engine's life from the machinist to the operator. This block measures pretty darn good with respect to taper (.0005 max) and out of round (.0005 max). Judging by the consistency in the bars without the head bolted down I am going to assume this engine was bored without a torque plate on the head surfaces.
The bore measurement (4.3730-4.37250) is a bit tight for a 2618 piston. Wondering if whomever bored this block out assumed the pistons were 4032 because the clearance would be perfect. I should be able to get .005ish per cylinder with a quick hone job.
While I trust my old Sunnen dial bore gauge I broke out my economy unit to double check my measurements.
For those of us on a budget (hand raised, pb&j in lunch pail) the Shars 303-4746 2-6" cylinder gauge is a fantastic value. Up until last year the only extended dial bore gauge available aside from the prohibitively expensive Sunnen units available from Goodson or economy units that utilize extensions that I don't not care for. This 17-in long dial-board gauge fits the bill for measuring cylinder bores and main journals and is under $200. I can also squeak it into the cam tunnel on a big block. The only desire I have for the Shars is to replace the .0005 resolution indicator with a .0001 model.
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That's not a crack I see starting at the pin bore?I had a chance to mic the pistons. All of them come in at 4.3693-4.3704 with the exception of #4 (4.3665) amd #3 (4.3674). I think I'll be good to go between .005-.006 PtW clearance.
The next step will be cylinder bore inspection using a dial bore gauge. Hopefully a few strokes of the hone, two pistons and a set of rings will take care of the short block.
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Depending on the thickness of the torque plate and the boring bar used the big block Chrysler rb can be to tall to fit, possibly the block was honed with a torque plate.
That's not a crack I see starting at the pin bore?