j par
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I drilled a hole and installed a 3/8 pipe plug for a drain. easy and cheap.
yeah I was just wondering if it may cause some integrity problems
I drilled a hole and installed a 3/8 pipe plug for a drain. easy and cheap.
exactly!!!! Your sole purpose was to be an agitator. Witch I get it because I do the same from time to time.Like I said, I didn't suggest anything.
90 % strip 10 % street so the little bit I drive on the street I just use av gas so not contaminate for race day.Why do you run race fuel on the street..whats your comp.??
exactly!!!! Your sole purpose was to be an agitator. Witch I get it because I do the same from time to time.
just know your place - i.e. know who your messin with ! Darla LOL:happy1:
90 % strip 10 % street so the little bit I drive on the street I just use av gas so not contaminate for race day.
compression ? 190 to 200 psi i would assume you would ether need it or not ? I doubt your compression changes from the street to the track??
Here's the true back story on race fuel - when my girlfriend seen how my face lit up when I talked about the 72 duster I had 15 years ago she said here's three grand get started ! A month later I found it two hours away. "She said!" It should be a four-speed ! Me? Okay! I find one in Seattle. My work was very busy and she said I'll drive to Seattle. I say i want duel quad tunnel ram ? She says you should get it! I say i want to sell my motorhome to rebuild the motor ? She said okay! (All of the while cooking, cleaning, and making my favorite homemade desserts!) So when she said i would like you to use race fuel only to get unquestionably good Proformance and I like the way it smells- after all that, really who would argue !??No your compression doesn't change..the question i asked was what is your compression ratio??..if its not something like 13 to 1 you don't need race fuel..my 11.9 to 1 416 ran just fine on 93 and ran basically the same numbers on race fuel,if your engine doesn't need the octane your just wasting money
Here's the true back story on race fuel - when my girlfriend seen how my face lit up when I talked about the 72 duster I had 15 years ago she said here's three grand get started ! A month later I found it two hours away. "She said!" It should be a four-speed ! Me? Okay! I find one in Seattle. My work was very busy and she said I'll drive to Seattle. I say i want duel quad tunnel ram ? She says you should get it! I say i want to sell my motorhome to rebuild the motor ? She said okay! (All of the while cooking, cleaning, and making my favorite homemade desserts!) So when she said i would like you to use race fuel only to get unquestionably good Proformance and I like the way it smells- after all that, really who would argue !??
The wedding is august 22nd at 1pm !
does she have a single sister that's anything like her??? [-o<
The break in requirement for a racer is impossible. I bought a complete 8-3/4 center section, 5.13 gear, from Ring Head Randy some years ago. I didn't like his ink marks regarding set up, but ran it anyways. The rear end case was extremely hot to the touch after the first run. And second. And third, etc..
The gear was smashed to smithereens on run number 4. When I called, the question was "did you break it in for 500 highway miles?" Of course not. I had to eat it.
The key is to feel the housing after each run. If it is hot, it will not live long. I since have set up my own gears and have not had a problem. Forget what a manufacturer says. You won't win with that. Just make sure it is set up correctly. You're on your own as a racer.
on jack stands ran it through the gears...forward and reverse...drove it on the trailer...
unload from trailer...drove to staging lanes....made pass...nothing broke...so they are broke in.....
The break in requirement for a racer is impossible. I bought a complete 8-3/4 center section, 5.13 gear, from Ring Head Randy some years ago. I didn't like his ink marks regarding set up, but ran it anyways. The rear end case was extremely hot to the touch after the first run. And second. And third, etc..
The gear was smashed to smithereens on run number 4. When I called, the question was "did you break it in for 500 highway miles?" Of course not. I had to eat it.
The key is to feel the housing after each run. If it is hot, it will not live long. I since have set up my own gears and have not had a problem. Forget what a manufacturer says. You won't win with that. Just make sure it is set up correctly. You're on your own as a racer.
Thank you moper, that makes sense to me .The heat is not necessarilly an indicator of a problem. It's run on the jack stands because the gear teeth have to develop a wear pattern, which causes heat. The more weight it has to push, and/or the more power into it, the hotter things get. Generally it will be hot e nough to make it uncomfortable to you hold your hand on it for more than 4-5 seconds during this 15 minute period. If it's burning your hand after a second something's wrong.
The heat is not necessarilly an indicator of a problem. It's run on the jack stands because the gear teeth have to develop a wear pattern, which causes heat. The more weight it has to push, and/or the more power into it, the hotter things get. Generally it will be hot e nough to make it uncomfortable to you hold your hand on it for more than 4-5 seconds during this 15 minute period. If it's burning your hand after a second something's wrong.
Here's the true back story on race fuel - when my girlfriend seen how my face lit up when I talked about the 72 duster I had 15 years ago she said here's three grand get started ! A month later I found it two hours away. "She said!" It should be a four-speed ! Me? Okay! I find one in Seattle. My work was very busy and she said I'll drive to Seattle. I say i want duel quad tunnel ram ? She says you should get it! I say i want to sell my motorhome to rebuild the motor ? She said okay! (All of the while cooking, cleaning, and making my favorite homemade desserts!) So when she said i would like you to use race fuel only to get unquestionably good Proformance and I like the way it smells- after all that, really who would argue !??
The wedding is august 22nd at 1pm !
E=stroked340;1970829911]Once AGAIN what is your compression ratio???
RustyRatRod;1970830334]Not positive 11.2 ? With 70cc heads and flat deck it's supposed to be 10.8 , but it's .010 out of the hole so?
Compression 188-200psi.
I forgot ? What does this have to do with rearend break-in ?
E=stroked340;1970829911]Once AGAIN what is your compression ratio???
Nice post, I would agree to some extent although I don't believe heat should be present at all. As I recall, I ran that gear on the jack stands too in an attempt to break it in. The cam lope of the engine seemed to rattle the rear gears so bad to the extent I thought it wasn't worth it. In other words, I thought it needed a load to run in properly. Might have been because the gear wasn't set up correctly.
I still think heat is a primary indicator of impending failure. The gear I lost was from a rear end housing that felt pretty freakin hot after 3 runs. The ones I built later with success only exhibited a warm feel after the 1/4 mile. I think there's something to heat as a warning that something ain't right.