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I'm sorry, what is that?Maybe step up to an MC head
I'm sorry, what is that?Maybe step up to an MC head
A B1 MC head. Moved Centerline.I'm sorry, what is that?
Sure thing, nothing crazy for sure. 281/292 @.050, .800/.765" on a 115 lobe. Standard firing order. An older cam I had lying around that seems to work well with a B1 deal. Its apart right now, going to throw some compression and a bit more modern cam at it now. No crazy spring eater or pressures.Cam specs of there not too too secret
Again, I don't have nearly the experience many in this forum section do, but that is a HUGE intake valve, 2.400" and I would say that is "race only" in that low and mid range RPM performance would suffer from lower velocity. If I understand correctly, the intake valve size of the Boss 429, being so large, along with putting pollution crap on a race motor really hurt the street performance (and "cred") of the Boss 429 back in the day.B1Mc head has a 2.400" intake valve. I have decided to stick with the originals. They are at Slawkos right now getting a tune up and new titanium valves.
Thats a lot of heat to transfer thru .043" rings. If the pistons aren't done you might want to rethink that. Either way a stainless or Hellfire piston ring.Thanks, we'll get there. The additional port volume on the new heads alone will make a big difference. The old combo was a low buck deal using junk MP pistons (heavy, single pin oilers, big rings, etc. ), chunky Manley H-beams, etc. This new combo will using top shelf items. Lightweight diamond pistons with .043/.043/3mm rings, 7.100 Oliver rods, and the K-1 crank if it can be saved and a Callies if it can't. We're looking for another 100hp on motor and a bigger gain from the 300 shot with the additional volume.
That engine ran great that way. It’s living the easy life in a bracket car last I knew. I’m running the aluminum 540 hemi now with 1/16 AP Stainless rings and still twin 76s on E85.Thats a lot of heat to transfer thru .043" rings. If the pistons aren't done you might want to rethink that. Either way a stainless or Hellfire piston ring.
Doug
Wow!
Nice! How big a shot?I finally got my 9 last night!
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.093 jet. I was through playing around with multiple 10.0 slips.Nice! How big a shot?
Yeah it’s a but sluggish but we’re chipping away at that. We should be in the 1.2X sixties soon and we’ll quicken up the 330 as well. It’s still on 20 psi so we got a ways to go yet.Once that thing gets moving it's a rocket.
Doug
Thanks man. It’s been fun. This pass felt so slow and when they feel that smooth, you know it’s on a mission.WOW! Congrats!