Duane
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Lol I only saw cmcallister and did not realize that was him.He already did right above your post and nobody asked him anything
Lol I only saw cmcallister and did not realize that was him.He already did right above your post and nobody asked him anything
Hi Cole is that block front oiled. Can you explain the main oil line routing in the valley area. Are the lines going to the rocker feeds teed off the line as well. Hard to tell without better pic. Are the cam bearings restricted in the main bearing saddles and if so what size.Dang, I look at the pictures, then I look at the pushmobile here in the shop and I wish I would have kept that stuff. Did okay for what it is, but those 598s and 632s are brutal. Compression, cam and heads and I think it would have perked it up.
Can you take a closeup picture of one of the main bearing saddles.He already did right above your post and nobody asked him anything
That’s himLol I only saw cmcallister and did not realize that was him.
Now we gotta get him back on the forum lol.That’s him
.The photos pittsburghracer put up are the only pictures of the inside of that thing. I never took any. I did some stuff other people say not to do and if it all blew up, I sure wasn't going to show anyone.
Does not look like it blew up to me.The photos pittsburghracer put up are the only pictures of the inside of that thing. I never took any. I did some stuff other people say not to do and if it all blew up, I sure wasn't going to show anyone.
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Did you restrict oil to the cam journals? If so did you do it by drilling a smaller hole in the cam bearings?
Did you block the passage at the front of block going up to the driver side galley.?
Does not look like it blew up to me.
Can you share the rational of some of the oil plumbing.
What in particular did you do that others said not to do.
Don,t worry I,m not holding you responsible, just curious.
What is the size of the restrictor to the cam bearings.The rationale was to eliminate the leaks AFTER the oil got to the mains and keep that oil on the crank. Except for a small squirt on the cam bearings, all the oil in the right galley goes to and stays on the crank.
I bushed the lifters and restricted everything else except for the main bearings. No crossover. The left galley is dry.
What was your reasoning to run the braided line in the lifter valley. Why not just use the originalThe rationale was to eliminate the leaks AFTER the oil got to the mains and keep that oil on the crank. Except for a small squirt on the cam bearings, all the oil in the right galley goes to and stays on the crank.
I bushed the lifters and restricted everything else except for the main bearings. No crossover. The left galley is dry.
.Well the good news is the crank checked out good on the mag test but the .020 bearings are not in stock at my local Pittsburgh warehouses or ohio Summit so they are coming from out west. Oh well that will give me extra time to clean the block, file fit the rings, and check the rod bearing clearances. Looks like a busy week.
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Can you shoot some more pictures of the block?
Nice ring filer!!!View attachment 1715305943 View attachment 1715305944 Well after spending 1 1/2 hours in the gym it was shop time again. Main bearings are supposed to get here tomorrow so I figured I would gets the rings all file fitted. Hopefully get them done tonight but it’s getting late
Nice ring filer!!!
.I finished it up with some crocus cloth soaked in WD40. The pictures honestly don’t do it justice View attachment 1715307328
What main cap stud torque do you use?Well I finally got around to checking the main bearing clearances today and I’m very happy with them. Set the crank in and set the thrust bearing and torqued it down. Thrust clearance it right where I like it so later in the week I can check rod bearing clearances, throw the already file fitted rings on the pistons, get it assembled, and degree in the cam. It’s been way to long since I’ve done some head porting work so I am really looking forward to it. View attachment 1715309675View attachment 1715309676