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RE- Todd,
I re-torque all alum head motors, requardless of gasket brand, because alum. heads tend to move around on the first heat up. i don't re-torque a steel head steel shim gasket motor like the stock assy's. I'm not saying it's necessary, but i'll guarentee you that you will see a different torque value when you go back with the torque wrench. The only thing that bothers me is running shaft rockers on a sm/blk you have pull the whole assy off to do this properly.
Then run it like you stole it
Zip.
I re-torque all alum head motors, requardless of gasket brand, because alum. heads tend to move around on the first heat up. i don't re-torque a steel head steel shim gasket motor like the stock assy's. I'm not saying it's necessary, but i'll guarentee you that you will see a different torque value when you go back with the torque wrench. The only thing that bothers me is running shaft rockers on a sm/blk you have pull the whole assy off to do this properly.
Then run it like you stole it
Zip.
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Originally Posted by wmeabates
Zip, When You retorque your 18 deg.motor You,re going to have to remove the rockers plus the exhaust springs.But like You said I think it helps. Bill
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Zip,Somehow I got the idea Your 434 was going to be 18 deg.Senoir moment I guess.You would need a pretty good 18 head to be 60 cfm better than the heads you have,I think.But you could probably do one for the same money as any small block that needs shaft rockers.I did An 18 for my car last year 412 inch 4.155x3.800 6.125 rod&434 pistons.83 Camaro stock body with cage,stock suspension 3400 lbs with me,best 60-1.36 1/8-6.23/110 1/4 9.81/138. 10 in.slick open ex. Still tunning Bill.
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Originally Posted by wmeabates
Zip,Somehow I got the idea Your 434 was going to be 18 deg.Senoir moment I guess.You would need a pretty good 18 head to be 60 cfm better than the heads you have,I think.But you could probably do one for the same money as any small block that needs shaft rockers.I did An 18 for my car last year 412 inch 4.155x3.800 6.125 rod&434 pistons.83 Camaro stock body with cage,stock suspension 3400 lbs with me,best 60-1.36 1/8-6.23/110 1/4 9.81/138. 10 in.slick open ex. Still tunning Bill.
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Zip 23 or 18....your gonna have your hands full laying down the HUFFER power to the rear wheels regardless......but on the Flip side you might be even quicker with the the 23 degree stuff.... ....lol... :roll: ..
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Originally Posted by bjuice
Zip 23 or 18....your gonna have your hands full laying down the HUFFER power to the rear wheels regardless......but on the Flip side you might be even quicker with the the 23 degree stuff.... ....lol... :roll: ..
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Zip,The heads Ihave are edelbrock cnc from chapman.If I remember right they flow around 350,I'm not sure because I got them used and damage.I have heard of some comp guys getting in the 400 range but there stuff is way above me.370 from brodix sounds real good.My 412 is race gas 750 proform,lots of tunning to get it to leave good at 2000 rpm foot braking.Last years cam was crane 260/268 .712/.644 at the valve with racing springs and lash set.New cam is Bullet 267/275 .708/652 4 7 swap check the same way.Bill.
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Hey Bill,
We're not too much different on the cam, here's the one i'm running with 1.6 T&D's. It's a little longer on the duration, but alcohol likes that, plus i leave on a trans brake @ 4200 with a 5500 stall converter.
I assume that your cam is a 2 piece cam, meaning that the distributor gear is cast iron bolted on to the billet cam. Did you know you can run a steel distributor gear with that cam :?:
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We're not too much different on the cam, here's the one i'm running with 1.6 T&D's. It's a little longer on the duration, but alcohol likes that, plus i leave on a trans brake @ 4200 with a 5500 stall converter.
I assume that your cam is a 2 piece cam, meaning that the distributor gear is cast iron bolted on to the billet cam. Did you know you can run a steel distributor gear with that cam :?:
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Zip,I yes my cam has the iron gear but I'm still using the bronze gear maybe when the cam gear runs in a little I'll switch to steel.I'm using a gm 509 block splayed caps no fill,front and rear caps are both moving,cam timming for #1 is 1.5 deg ahead of #6 and the distributor needs a +.006 gear.I'm thinking it might spin the bearings but I don't think it will come apart.About T&D rockers I have 1.6 in.ex. like you,there closer to 1.65 You might end up with a little more lift than the math tells you.My in.lobe .450x1.6=.720-.020=.700 I'm getting .708 with racing springs.If you get a chance sometime to check it at the valve let me know. Bill.