don selleck
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Yes that is pretty nice they make cheaper ones that don't last, had one and fell apart bought this one have had it for a few years now seems to be holding up well. I'll get a close up shot for the make on it.
You're going to love that stroker. Make sure to clearance the bottom of the bores to clear the stroke of the rods.been busy today with other stuff too.
Picked up my 8 3/4 with 3.73 gears, balanced driveshaft.
got a call from Bob at Glenray radiator my new repro radiator ships tomorrow, should be here Saturday.
ordered my stroker kit form CNC motorsports along with my hughes solid roller cam. 10 weeks out for the custom cam grind
a quart of organizol shipped from 8774 paint.
canceled yearone order from 4 weeks ago for a front spring mount still no word on when it will be in. ordered it from Mancini today, will be here tomorrow. unbelievable.
inline tube front stainless flexible brake lines and fittings came today.
Billie touched up the back side of the gillrockers with black paint. argent silver on the face.
cleaned the grill and coated it with 303, looks like new 55 year old piece pics to come.
pulled the back casters off the car, waiting for a few touch ups on the rear end the brake component install on it then back on all fours.
contacted hughes convertor and filled out their tech sheet for a convertor match
I think that's it what a whirlwind today feels great getting closer on this sweethart.View attachment 144228View attachment 144229View attachment 144230View attachment 144231
heres some of the specs for the engine.
Talked to my friend down the road, he has built multiple engines with success over the years. He was talking about getting the rotating assembly in and checking the clearances, so I think with his guidance I should be good. Another older friend Doug Barker lives up the road in Grass Lake, moved there from around the corner, big Mopar nut used to race Hemi's in the 70;s and 80's Barker brothers racing, he did quite well back in the day, hoping to have him stop in while the engine is going together too. can't get enough minds together when putting this together, thank you very much for all your input, appreciate it. And welcoming any more.Don, I sure hope you're running aluminum cylinder heads with that 11:1 compression! Either that or race fuel!
Make sure once you get the short block built, you use model clay and check the valve clearance! .600" lift is quite a bit! I usually do this without the head gasket and the head bolts basically hand tight. That way the gasket will give you an additional .025" to .040" valve clearance. Also, you want a quench zone of between .040" to .060" ideally. That will really help with proper combustion!
Nice work!
I like that magnetic ground attachment for your welder. I need to look into that.