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You having fun yet Joel... FFS ! Sorry to see this mess has reared it's head again....
You are recommending either the Hughes or Mancini rockers without the needle bearings I presume?Get the rockers without the rollers. They look better than they work and are just one more small part to fail.
I'm really not Wayne. But have finally figured out that there are way worse things in this world to get wound up about than a motor. Can't believe all the issues I have had with this one though, I must have jinxed it somewhere along the line. This car is out of commission, and the Road Runner is in a gazillion pieces. Good thing I have the Duster to romp around in. That car with its 4-speed and 408(also built by Brian) is the best driving and most fun car I have ever owned. My goal is to get the 2 B bodies to handle and run like the Duster. Now I suppose I should be knocking on some wood or something so I don't throw a curse at that car....You having fun yet Joel... FFS ! Sorry to see this mess has reared it's head again....
I'm really not Wayne. But have finally figured out that there are way worse things in this world to get wound up about than a motor. Can't believe all the issues I have had with this one though, I must have jinxed it somewhere along the line. This car is out of commission, and the Road Runner is in a gazillion pieces. Good thing I have the Duster to romp around in. That car with its 4-speed and 408(also built by Brian) is the best driving and most fun car I have ever owned. My goal is to get the 2 B bodies to handle and run like the Duster. Now I suppose I should be knocking on some wood or something so I don't throw a curse at that car....
I babied it for the first 500 miles and after that got on it pretty good while carb tuning.
And I never go past about 5200. The rev limiter is set for 5800 I believe and I have never hit that.Just curious........ how high were you revving it during the carb tuning hot lap sessions?
Did you get a copy of the dyno sheet?
Just wondering how high they took it during the dyno test.
My experience has been that fast rate hyd cams + 1.6 rockers aren’t usually a very happy combo at rpms much higher than around 55-5600.
Edit- looked at your original thread.
Looks like it hung on good to 6000.
A Edelbrock RPM will not fit under the fresh air ductwork. I'm trying to find a Street Dominator and that is what I'll put on it. Timing is 20 initial and 34 all in at 2900rpm.holley street dominator or ch4b for hood clearance if not edelbrock rpm performer would be best. what about your initial and total timing.
Yes, a pile of issues and money in this motor. I'm about ready to pull it out and take it somewhere else to start over. I have almost 14k into it now, so am having a hard time swallowing a redo.I didn't realize you have had so many issues with that engine?
I started looking at some of the numbers, and getting some inconstancy with rod length (or piston compression height)?
The Build sheet shows 6.760", but the piston sheet I think is 6.700".
The 6.700" plus the pistons stated compression height of 1.205" should produce a zero deck height in a 9.980" block with 4.15" stroke crank.
If the rods were 6.760" then with the stated compression height, the piston would be hitting the head?
The pistons show a 30 cc open dish, so with a 0.040" head gasket, compression ratio should calculate to about 9.35:1?
I think you mentioned a 0.051" or so head gasket so compression would be even lower around 9.16:1?
The engine is alot lower compression that I thought, so the cam is too big if you were looking for low end torque.
Did you check the cranking cylinder pressure? I'm thinking it might be around 125 psi?
After getting the first engine in the car, I babied it for 500 miles. Then started getting on it and trying to tune. Every single time the secondaries opened, it would detonate. He had me drop the timing down to 30 degrees, change to colder spark plugs, slow the advance curve. Nothing helped until I dumped a bunch of 106 race fuel in the tank. Then it ran very strong. This went on for the first summer I had it in the car. That's when a buddy came over and he found some discrepancies in the numbers Brian had wrote on the engine sheet. Brian then figured he made some mistakes and the compression ratio was higher than he thought, preventing it to run on 91 octane. I did check the cranking compression at that time and it was 190 psi. I pulled the motor, built a crate, hauled it to a freight terminal, and sent it back to CA. He tore it apart without throwing back on his dyno. He measured the compression at 10.5, I believe. It did have flat top pistons. He decided to replace the flat tops with the dish to lower the compression to 9.6:1 and give it some kind of quench. Also the cam was changed to drop the cranking compression down to 170. Trying to eliminate any possibility of detonation. He gets it all back together and on the dyno. First pull couldn't be completed as it started detonating. Come to find out that the MSD distributor was riding up and adding like 15 degrees of timing. Did it every time. Now the big question is if that was the case, why didn't it show up on the first build? So he puts a $2 bushing on the distributor shaft and the detonation is gone. Crated it up and sent it back to me. I drove it probably 1000 miles last summer and that is when it got very noisy. Found that a couple of the rocker hold down nuts had come off. So last fall he sent me new rockers, shafts, lifters, and pushrods. And this leads up to where I am now. Unhappy with the performance of a motor that a well respected builder put together knowing exactly what I wanted (at least 550 hp and torque, torque down low, not concerned about anything over 5500 rpm) and knew exactly what car, transmission, rearend ratio, and tire height was going to be.Having the piston 0.007 above deck makes sense of the numbers.
You mentioned it originally had detonation issues? Guessing it had Flat top pistons before and around 12:1 compression?
Anyhow, the combination seems a bit odd to me?