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Old 03-06-2011   #291
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Lee,does the alumiweld work?

Dom,no i won't have to kill everyone for this info just saying what i have done to my own intake, have not lost low end at least nothing that shows up on Dyno sheet or seat of the pants.

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Pete,

Of course I was j/k. You have always been very generous with your acquired knowledge. You've certainly helped me out a lot.
Now if I could only get out from being under "double secret probation":s ign10:
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Old 03-19-2011   #292
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Just ordered gaskets from Jerry's.....even bought the new head gaskets, I have an OEM pair, but will save them for a rainy day.

Waiting on cams......

I think once I get the order from Jerry, I will have everything.

April will probably be the build month
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Old 03-19-2011   #293
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did the pistons show up
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Old 03-19-2011   #294
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yep, picked up the pistons today...I think the 368 will have to wait for the motor coming out of the 90, LA sleeve is behind on production.
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Old 03-22-2011   #295
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Cams are done! Should get them later this week
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Old 03-23-2011   #296
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Well got the balance of what I need to complete my build, I decided to use the new Head Gasket from Jerry's....comes complete with specs and instructions. Also bought the new style Cam bolts, with the torque spec from Jerry, setting the cams will be easy, vs the OEM process needed with other bolts.

Check out the Registry promotion on the outside of the package. Can't wait to get the build done.





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Old 03-26-2011   #297
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CCd the heads today, Looks like they are right around the stock 40CC.....I used a piece of cheap plexiglass for Hobby Lobby, a platic syringe(like you use to give kids medicene) rubbing alcohol, and some Vaseline.

Put a plug in the head, coat of vaseline around the CC, and left a small gap to inject the alcohol.

No completely accurate, but the heads haave been worked on 2x so not sure what I have....I am not sure I can do the intake valve relief without losing some compression, although I am using Jerry's head gaskets.
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Old 03-26-2011   #298
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Lee,

As I understand it, unshrouding the valves will necessitate milling the heads
to retain compression ratio.
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Old 03-26-2011   #299
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Lee,

As I understand it, unshrouding the valves will necessitate milling the heads
to retain compression ratio.
Thats correct, This is what GVD did with mine. I think they picked up around 10-15cfm something like that. Then he milled back down to meet the 40cc.
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Old 03-26-2011   #300
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How much was milled from the heads?

The new head gaskets compressed thickness is about 0.021" thinner. It won't alter the chamber volume, but will effectively accomplish the net change to C/R, as milling up to 0.020".
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