Saw your YouTube video yesterday on refurbishing those….great job.
Thanks !Saw your YouTube video yesterday on refurbishing those….great job.
I hope it has 3 freeze plugs/casting plugs.No bikes today. I went and picked up a small block 400 for the Luv. It's nothing radical but should do great in a 2,650 lb truck.
A lot of People don't realize what a sub 2800lb car can do with 500hp.I hope it has 3 freeze plugs/casting plugs.
A power-to-weight ratio where the weight forgot to show up!No bikes today. I went and picked up a small block 400 for the Luv. It's nothing radical but should do great in a 2,650 lb truck.
Blueprint manufacturers there own blocks they are proven. It should be fun with the torque curve it had and the 3,000 stall and 373 gearsI hope it has 3 freeze plugs/casting plugs.
It's all Blueprint. I will be using my MSD distributor. This has all the specs on the engine. GM SB Compatible 400 c.i. Engine - 500 HP - Deluxe Dressed - CarburetedLooks like aluminum heads and is that a Mallory distributor? Whose heads are they? TFS?
I'm actually using summits version of the 6 alPretty-close to the cast-iron double-hump 'fuelie' cyl heads yours being 2.08"/1.6" and the fuelie heads which are 2.2"/1.6". The longer intakes should help with airflow velocity, and proof of that is they spec it w/an 850 cfm carburetor. With the MSD distributor do you use the MSD-6AL box?
I didn't know Blueprint Engines had there own Blocks now. I still have a 70's 351w with 25yr old iron Dart Sr heads. But the only thing Ford is the block.Blueprint manufacturers there own blocks they are proven. It should be fun with the torque curve it had and the 3,000 stall and 373 gears
It does gave 3 freeze plugs though and they cast there name into the blocks.I didn't know Blueprint Engines had there own Blocks now. I still have a 70's 351w with 25yr old iron Dart Sr heads. But the only thing Ford is the block.
No reason to loosen that unless you were replacing the rubber gaskets. Maybe it is easier to loosen the valve stem, and push it in, to bleed-off air pressure for changing the tire, instead of removing the valve core.didn't check the steel valve stem nuts...they were loose
I took it to a buddys scooter shop to have him change the tire and balance it….we removed the schrader valve to deflate the tire before we took the old one off.No reason to loosen that unless you were replacing the rubber gaskets. Maybe it is easier to loosen the valve stem, and push it in, to bleed-off air pressure for changing the tire, instead of removing the valve core.
2.02in 1.64ext valves double hump heads cannot compare to even the cheapest china heads today. I've never seen a 2.2" intake valve, that's over ½ of the bore diameter even if its bored .30 on a 4" bore.Pretty-close to the cast-iron double-hump 'fuelie' cyl heads yours being 2.08"/1.6" and the fuelie heads which are 2.2"/1.6". The longer intakes should help with airflow velocity, and proof of that is they spec it w/an 850 cfm carburetor. With the MSD distributor do you use the MSD-6AL box?
I was just FN with you, I believe an know you more about any motorcycle then I could ever know. Everyone F's up trying to help every once in awhile.Oops, I believe you're right!. Put that zero before the second two, the one to the right of the point.
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