4eighteener
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I was thinking hypereutectic pistons and insufficient ring gap
It does indeed have hypereutectic pistons.I was thinking hypereutectic pistons and insufficient ring gap
Will do, I’m a pretty long ways out from PA. Living on Long Island makes it hard to get out of New YorkCould the end gap have been to tight and broke the ring lands and the top of the piston?
As far as my sons cost Call him and get a price. I was down there today to baby sit his girls with my wife. He was neutral balancing a 360. I gave him all my 340 blocks but I don't know if any are for sale. He is a worse hoarder than I am.
But he does many sleeves in engines of all types.
Strapped to a pallet eliminates the distance issueWill do, I’m a pretty long ways out from PA. Living on Long Island makes it hard to get out of New York
It usually hangs a valve and the Piston hits it or it goes right out the exhaustCorrect, but the piece of piston floating around in there can do some damage.
I would sleeve that, bore to .030 and build what you have. Add a 4" crank, and you could have a nice 416. As far as the magnum question, use oil through lifters, hollow pushrods and a set of PRW rockers. It's that simple. Nothing complicated at all.I was looking into that. I have everything for my top end rebuild specifically for an LA small block. I know oiling for the magnum blocks are vastly different. What modifications would I have to do to make a magnum blocks compatible with an LA top end?
Is it really that simple? I have morrel hydraulic roller lifters that are oil through, trickflow heads and Harland sharp rockers for LA blocksI would sleeve that, bore to .030 and build what you have. Add a 4" crank, and you could have a nice 416. As far as the magnum question, use oil through lifters, hollow pushrods and a set of PRW rockers. It's that simple. Nothing complicated at all.
Is it really that simple? I have morrel hydraulic roller lifters that are oil through, trickflow heads and Harland sharp rockers for LA blocks
Dan the Man?You all just don't know who he is.
We were just at the end of Long Island to pick up a line bore machine that we bought from Mopar Bill Mitchell's partner who died. We took 80 to the GW. The tolls going there were free. It cost bank to get home with a 40 ft trailer. So I feel your pain on coming here. We travel all over the States with his trailers and trucks to buy things the tolls on the now India owned toll roads are ridiculous .Will do, I’m a pretty long ways out from PA. Living on Long Island makes it hard to get out of New York
I know the PRW rockers definitely can be oiled through the pushrods, not sure about the harland sharpsIs it really that simple? I have morrel hydraulic roller lifters that are oil through, trickflow heads and Harland sharp rockers for LA blocks
The Harland sharp ones I purchased are advertised as oil through pushrods. If that’s the case then 408 Stroker, here I come!I know the PRW rockers definitely can be oiled through the pushrods, not sure about the harland sharps
Wow! That’s some piece of machinery right there. I’ll be in touch once I get some quotes locally and from my engine guy! Thanks!We were just at the end of Long Island to pick up a line bore machine that we bought from Mopar Bill Mitchell's partner who died. We took 80 to the GW. The tolls going there were free. It cost bank to get home with a 40 ft trailer. So I feel your pain on coming here. We travel all over the States with his trailers and trucks to buy things the tolls on the now India owned toll roads are ridiculous .
If you would like my son's number PM me.
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Awsome. I dont "self promote" on here like some, but if your interested, send me a PM and I'll give you my shop number, I'll be happy to quote the job also.The Harland sharp ones I purchased are advertised as oil through pushrods. If that’s the case then 408 Stroker, here I come!