I always thought a 512 was with a .060 bore. So what is 512 a 4.25 stroke 4.35 piston on a 7.1 rod?
0.030" over is a 505" stroker, but it is common for people to call it a 512"
So a .030 over 4.25 stroke with a 4.35 piston and a 7.1 rod isnt a 512??? If so 440source labeled their stuff wrong.
Funny, I have good feeling about it too. Dunno, but it sounds like you are doing a good job. Maybe though it's because when I think of 'Hawaiian' and 'Mopar', I remember Roland Leong and "The Hawaiian"? Saw that Charger in the 60's when I was a kid.Everything went together well and has proper clearance. I have a good feeling about this build. I did the file to fit piston rings myself. I made sure after the gap was set that I deburred the ring edges carefully. I also dont get hung up on engine size with it being that little of a discrepancy. I believe I can call it a 512 since that was what was ordered. I realize it may be of by 7 cubes but meh...
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Lol I’m still trying to figure out what ci mine is lol, originally I thought it was a 535 because I thought my builder used a 4.5” crank, he had the wrong part number on my invoice. When I questioned him on it he tells me it’s a 512 but I knew that a .030 bore and 4.25 throw is a 505 but when I look at the eagle kit it says 512 also so that’s what I’m going with I guess lol.
I went with .020" better safe then sorry. It will be a street engine.My low deck 400 with 4.15" stroke and 4.375" bore is really a 499.10 cid engine, but I call it a 500" stroker. It sounds right because the model of my Charger is a 500
Curious what ring gaps did you go with?
I believe I used 0.019" to 0.020"
And the gap on the second ring?I went with .020" better safe then sorry. It will be a street engine.
Also .020"And the gap on the second ring?
I went with .020" better safe then sorry. It will be a street engine.
On the big bores at rpm (about 4,000+), we found we were getting ring flutter and big blow-by until we opened the second ring gap to .025-.026".Also .020"
Yikes! What brand? Total Seal? Hasting's?On the big bores at rpm (about 4,000+), we found we were getting ring flutter and big blow-by until we opened the second ring gap to .025-.026".
I called the ring manufacture and told them and they said, "Yeah we know."
So I told them their instruction sheet still said to have a tight ring gap on the second ring!
Their answer was, "Yeah, we know."
What the heck! Do they have hundreds of boxes with bad instructions they are just trying to use up?
----Yikes! What brand? Total Seal? Hasting's?
How do you know when there is ring flutter? Noise? After disassembly? The blow-by?
(Running a 4.5" bore with Total Seals)