Mopar-Man
Big Block Better Burnout
Looking great! Keep posting photos. Make sure you go with a much bigger line to the puke tank. You need 5/8" minimum which is a AN10. My buddy runs those stacks on his blown BBC and loves them!
Looking great! Keep posting photos. Make sure you go with a much bigger line to the puke tank. You need 5/8" minimum which is a AN10. My buddy runs those stacks on his blown BBC and loves them!
I will be changing breather tank with this setup. i was runnjng pcv valve on driver side and breather tank on pass side. new setup will be two port tank with -10 lines to both valve covers.
Curious what the price would be like.
Wait till you see the carbs! Holley ultra hp main body anodized black. Billet aluminum base plate and metering blocks with black bowls.looks awesome in black...
This tunnel ram is going on a max effort street strip build. I have a light weight chassis, big stall, high rear gear, big cam and great flowing heads! I also spent the money to have bigs build me a set of custom carberators. I have heard horror stories about rams on the street but most times it's guys putting tunnel rams on otherwise stock engines. I will be posting lots of videos. This should be a rowdy set up!I seen a three duces set up too, sure would fix some tuning issues but $$$.
Cuda chick......... out gassing was horrible on this one. They primed it three times. Sanded it down each time. Last time just few small bubbles on underside. I settled for that. In the future could I just out gas it myself at home? In my oven? No powder just cook it at 400 if it where totally clean? I washed the thing for almost an hour after all my sanding.
Cuda chick......... out gassing was horrible on this one. They primed it three times. Sanded it down each time. Last time just few small bubbles on underside. I settled for that. In the future could I just out gas it myself at home? In my oven? No powder just cook it at 400 if it where totally clean? I washed the thing for almost an hour after all my sanding.
I used a local shop that does mostly industrial stuff. They don't have much experience with intricate stuff like this. Lesson learnedYou want to outgas parts at a higher temperature and for a longer duration than you would use to cure your powder darlin. An intake takes at least an hour to heat all the way through (get a temp gun if you don't have one yet). If it was my job to do, it would cook at 500 for several hours or you'll fight outgassing forever ... as it seems you discovered.
Have you driven the car with the new motor yet or is this your last piece of the puzzle?