I usually go 100-110 foot pounds, if there all 1/2” bolts.Is there anyone here that have the torq spec of the 4 mains bolts?
Are they the same as the torq spec for the 2 bolt mains?
I usually go 100-110 foot pounds, if there all 1/2” bolts.Is there anyone here that have the torq spec of the 4 mains bolts?
Are they the same as the torq spec for the 2 bolt mains?
Is there anyone here that have the torq spec of the 4 mains bolts?
Are they the same as the torq spec for the 2 bolt mains?
and it depends on your lue
easy to overtorque with molylube
I wonder if I should install 4 bolt mains on this x block?
I’ve heard the 2 bolt caps are quite a bit stronger. I believe yellow rose mentioned that. Probably for piece of mind I should.
Appears to be starting out as a nice build.Finaly a block worthy the pistons!
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Those plastic onesYup. Same block I have. Remind me what heads you have.
Considering mec roller or solid flat tappet.
How big would the gain be?
50-100hp?
Did you post about these here?
Forgot to add quote1/2 bolts get 85-90
1/2 studs get 100-105
3/8 bolts get
depends on lube
double check
This is a new build with a new R block, i will bee doing bracket racing only so its a drag car.for the whole change or just the cam
are you changing from hyd? which cam?
and it depends on how high you want to spin it
which asks how long between refreshes
do you have your head flows and your compression calculated?
and where do you want your power-
broad or just for rpm drop when shifting
whats the lowest rpm you need to be on the torque curve
cheers
Mushroom lifters what is that? Do you still have to block of the oil to the lifters?Forgot you're doing W5 heads. Double extra cool. They take a ton of work but they will make power. Can't wait to see the results.
I'm on the fence about my next deal. I'm seriously leaning to a SFT and using a mushroom lifter. I don't mind running a solid roller but I don't think I need it, and the mushroom lifter will reduce lobe wear on a agressive lobe.
I belive i did, not much knowing of the work that has been done.Did you post about these here?
I’d like to know about them.
Interesting work done on them.
Can you explain this a little further? I thought that an R block did not need bushings, or is the lifter bore height similar to a stock block? I assume you are concerned about how much lift you have and exposing the oil band?I am considering to have the lifte bores sleeved or not to do it. Calculating the cost vs horsepower gain would be my issue.
Blocks the oil pressure needed to use hydraulic lifters. Not really needed for a solid lifter, or a solid roller cam.Can you explain this a little further? I thought that an R block did not need bushings, or is the lifter bore height similar to a stock block? I assume you are concerned about how much lift you have and exposing the oil band?