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06-08-2020, 03:25 AM | #41 |
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Re: Speedway’s Valve Train Components
And remember, these results come at RPM nearly double what the average Flathead sees.
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06-08-2020, 07:49 AM | #42 |
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I wonder how piston to cylinder wall clearance has an effect here?It's easy to find out what's to little, but what's too much. AS an old stock car engine builder I varied this in an effert to find out. But running on a short track the engine is not the winning partof the equasion. Sometimes it's the air pressure in the right fron tire.
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06-10-2020, 02:09 PM | #43 |
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Thank you again gents for all your thoughts and the impromptu bench racing session ....
Called Red’s and spoke with Victor. What I liked is that they are familiar with the French blocks, actually sold them for a time. What I bought is .... Stock valve train kit with Lincoln springs Ross 3-ring pistons @.125 over and metric rings I have: 4” crank L100 cam Original hollow and modern solid Johnson lifters - probably the solids 8ba rods This will be for my roadster to drive long distances, not raced saved for a few possible runs at the dirt drags out in Colorado and others perhaps. I like the look of a stock looking 59ab motor so the plan is to run a 59ab L100 cam, front mount distributor w/Pertronix upgrade by Charlie NY (don’t worry Charlie - the 8ba distributor will go on the 8ba I will be building!), and I have an original set of 59ab heads that have never been on an engine, shaving them 50 thou if there is the room. I will run a 59ab intake with 2 deuces set progressively on a “Y” adapter just like my present motor. I know this may not be everyone’s cup of tea but I am using what I have and also planning for two others, another 59ab and the 8ba I spoke of. I am just having fun in the garage building the wife’s 40 Pickup and then several flattie to install in my roadster as a text mule .... |
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06-10-2020, 04:40 PM | #45 |
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Thanks, Tim!
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06-11-2020, 06:35 AM | #46 |
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When using the 65Cc Edelbrock heads , they have a substanel amt of valve clearance. I mill these for .050" valve clearance , then re-dome them. Boosting Cr to aprox 9:1. You must have a reason to make a modification. |
06-11-2020, 09:00 AM | #47 |
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Tim I just had to post I am building my "last" flathead as a spare engine for either my AV8 or 38 coupe. I got a merc engine by luck from local junk yard $250.00 . Lucky the machine shop building short block said every thing checked good. Engine is .40 over now but have not made decision as to what bore to go too. I all ready got from Reds valve train kit and L100 cam which I have experience with in my AV8. My build so far is same as yours. I plan to use Edelbrock heads not sure which ones and Edelbrock 4 barrel intake. In the past I have always used Offy heads and intakes but wanted to try Edelbrock.
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You don't want pistons "rocking" too much, it will affect how the rings are able do their job! Thanks, Gary in N.Y. P.S . Just as important as the P/W clearances are the valve-to-guide clearances, with all the monies invested in builds like seen here I would never think of NOT using some bronze-lined guides with a good set of stainless-steel valves? You get a better valve/seat contact and NEVER seize any valves in the guides, period?
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06-11-2020, 10:32 PM | #51 |
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Alot of these modifications are logical, but require accurate neasuring, Althugh we want the most power we can get, A street machine needs to be drivable in local streets and be comfortable dong it. When using a long duration cam the dynamic CR is quite low at low speed > I think I checked the L-100 at alittle over 6:1 with a static CR of 8.6
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06-12-2020, 09:01 AM | #53 |
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My love affair with the L-100 was based on the fact that it actually ran that heavt Ambulance quite well, That was in the late 80's and the sound was just right. The vast number of engines I built back then had the L-100 cam. Back then I was a performance minded builder. It didn't take long to find out the pitfalls of the cam. It doesn't work well in small low compression engines. But Richard of FL also proved in the right engine it could also give goor fuel economy . up to that time I wasn't using the vacuum advance on my SBC distributors. I sold a 296ci engine to a fellow with on of these distributors, he sent it to texas where it was converted to electronics and a vacuum advance. Engine was in a 35 PU and the acceleration was scary, engine was still running when he replaced it with a blown 294. Haven't had a ride in that one yet. I was converting these distributors since the 70's but nobody was interested in flatheads then, I even converted one for a 59 block, there is a picture of it in my bood. It might work today because MSD makes a crab cap for the SBC dist. Have to dig that out and see if it works. You have to use a Pontiac dist for that conversion.. I digress, getting old, still putzin.
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