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Craig Nedrow

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Its Friday, and I had a good day in the shop. First two pics of the finisher ports. Cleaned the heads, and assembled. I blow the guides out with carb cleaner, air, then lube, assembly lube, and Lucas, as it is so sticky and stays on the stem. It is nice having the valves in, but cannot install the pushrod guides, rocker arms, until I get my cam......but it came late this afternoon.
 

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Craig Nedrow

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I also notched the block to help with intake shrouding, 1st two pics. For those that want to know, stay .06 off the top of the ring, and use your head gasket as a templet and scribe a line. I had hard stones on a die grinder, and finished with the finest cone I had, but pleased. Why? worth about 10 ft. lbs. of torque, and 13 hp at 6000 rpm. We'll see how it works. My block mods are now complete. Pan came today. This pan has been tested, and is worth hp, and a nice piece. The power is made through oil control, which I have taken pains to address if you have been following along. Test say this is worth 9 ft. lbs. tq, and 11 hp. See, just made 24 hp.
 

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I like a positive retention of the cam bolts, and ARP bolts for the head. Fit perfect.
 

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The engine brain cam in today, a few pics. In retrospect, I wish I had gone solid roller, less trouble with solids, and much higher lift. Disappointingly the Johnson lifters did not come like they were supposed to today. Cam is beautiful and should work good with this combo. I had to use more duration because the heads are a bit small for this engine. However after the porting, and block mods, hoping for an extra 20cf. If I can pull strong to 6500 rpm's then I know the heads work. Probably more like 6200 rpm's. I will go over the cam tomorrow with a stone if there is anything that needs deburred, but I doubt it.
 

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Put in the soft plug in the back of the engine, behind the cam, then back on engine stand. Deburred and checked the rings in the bore. Use a fine grit hard stone to deburr, and I did have a couple rings that needed burrs removed, which if not removed may cut a groove in the bore. Top .016 middle .014, oil .018. Started the cleaning process, seems like it takes forever. Crank side everything hit with compressed air, brake clean, more compressed air. Then towels wipe down every surface until the towel is clean. Then I use a tac cloth just because then air. Valley is the same, all lifter bores scrubbed with a brush, washed and dried. bore is washed scrubbed blown out and dried. Then I use lacquer thinner and clean paper towels. I use total seals ring break in powder. If the powder is green, the bores are not clean enough. Bore shown was not clean enough...so lacquer and more scrubbing.
 

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Thanks for that info Brandon, I would like to see that on mine, and it should stay together. Carb or fi? Do you know your hp or torque?
Sorry for the delay. Im running a Sniper EFI, no numbers but Ive seen other similar builds in the high 500 hp and 600 ft lbs range.
 

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Busy, but not on this. However got the lifters in today, and told my wife this was like diamonds and ruby's to me. Cant wait to get some of this stuff together, and much of the tedious prep is done. Hope to install the crank, cam, and timing chain to see how everything feels. Hopefully it takes very little effort to turn with light oil. If it feels good, remove oil and replace with assembly lube.
 

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