rumblebox
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- Joined
- Feb 13, 2015
- Posts
- 164
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- Location
- Victoria, TX
- First Name
- Carlton
- Truck Year
- 74
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 468
So the 454 in my '74 knocked forever before recently locking up. I didn't care so much, because i have a complete 454 that originally came out of an early 80's RV. I finally picked up the engine and disassembled it to the shortblock.
It had peanut heads, which isn't a big deal since I'm using the 781's currently residing on my 74 after some working-over with big valves. I didn't luck out with a steel crank or 4 bolt mains either, BUT it does have the heavy duty "thumb" rods i was hoping for, being an RV engine.
Here's the plan so far:
- massaged 781 heads
- hypereutectic domes 9-9.5:1
- air gap copy
- 850 double-pumper with annular boosters
- cheap longtubes
- 4/7 2/3 solid roller custom grind from Lunati.
Camming it for maximum torque everywhere
I might go back with a Rochester if i don't like the tempermental nature of the Holley.
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It had peanut heads, which isn't a big deal since I'm using the 781's currently residing on my 74 after some working-over with big valves. I didn't luck out with a steel crank or 4 bolt mains either, BUT it does have the heavy duty "thumb" rods i was hoping for, being an RV engine.
Here's the plan so far:
- massaged 781 heads
- hypereutectic domes 9-9.5:1
- air gap copy
- 850 double-pumper with annular boosters
- cheap longtubes
- 4/7 2/3 solid roller custom grind from Lunati.
Camming it for maximum torque everywhere
I might go back with a Rochester if i don't like the tempermental nature of the Holley.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G870A using Tapatalk
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