and the oil pan and intake manifold.Design the water pump similar to a big block for easier and quicker replacement
I still want a front mounted distributor so I don't need a frick'n step ladder to set my timing on my 73 W200.
and the oil pan and intake manifold.Design the water pump similar to a big block for easier and quicker replacement
as a D300 owner, everything requires a step ladder!and the oil pan and intake manifold.
I still want a front mounted distributor so I don't need a frick'n step ladder to set my timing on my 73 W200.
Noyou think a 4 cylinder with a 4.34" bore and 4" or 4.5" stroke will have to work hard. hardly.
For a cooler fuel mixture?Keep coolant out of the intake....
I still prefer a V/8 any day
for swapping intakes......For a cooler fuel mixture?
Yes, I think your right. I had forgotten the separation between trucks and cars. "Federal" trucks were not limited but Canada, California, and Export categories had different emissions standards, later in the 1970's. Can't remember a specific date. The best engineers were technicians too at some point, or they had technician friends they actually listened to. More experience on FABO then any group of engineers I ever sat in a meeting with.Thank the Govt. from preventing the E55 in anything but a truck. Cars were limited because of emissions. Trucks at that time had no limitation on emissions because they were work vehicles.
Thank the Govt. from preventing the E55 in anything but a truck. Cars were limited because of emissions. Trucks at that time had no limitation on emissions because they were work vehicles.
Yes, you're right. I had two cop cruisers so I should have remembered. EH1 - Lil Red Truck.i think you mean the EH1? the E55 was 340 6 pack (with the caveat of needing the A53(?) TA code to unlock it) otherwise it was just a 340 4V no?
the EH1 was based off the E58 cop motor, so we got a taste of the action...
So what, its a small block.Also a shorter deck height would limit the stroker crankshaft used. Deck height as is with a taller pin height.
So what you say, I've seen well tuned small blocks out run a few big blocks it's rare but it happensSo what, its a small block.
EH1, which was basically the E58 with a 340 cam.I believe the Lil Red Truck engine was the E58.
Those sloppy rocker arms are an engineering marvel, they are light weigh and have excellent oiling design due to flood pool. The only problem is they tend to fail with high lift camshafts.I would have those 4 bolt main cap bolts go into a blind hole,as well as the timing chain cover bolts. Get rid of those sloppy rocker arms. The oil pump pick up tube would have a bigger inside diameter. Get rid of the freeze plugs that are on both sides of the camshaft. I would design the heads so that there wouldn't be any cracking between the valve seats and the heads would be a closed chamber
No it would not. You use a shorter, lighter piston with a shorter pin height. Rods would stay the same length. The stroke of a 360 is only a little more than a 1/4 than a 340/318/273.Shorter deck height would effect the 360's stroke and the rod to stroke ratio of the 318's and 340's. Otherwise I agree with you
Don't forget that the ratio of those rocker arms vary anywhere from 1.48 - 1.55Those sloppy rocker arms are an engineering marvel, they are light weigh and have excellent oiling design due to flood pool. The only problem is they tend to fail with high lift camshafts.
Ever drive a big block Dart or Barracuda? A 340 Dart will outrun a 383 Road Runner in the quarter mile.So what you say, I've seen well tuned small blocks out run a few big blocks it's rare but it happens