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FETorino 10-22-2012 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt.A (Post 442495)
Rob, he is a car guy and the way I see it, the car is going to get what it wants. If the money is already sitting in the bank, as gear heads all we get to do is decide how long we want to hold on to it for. If we're saving up for parts then we have a little pile of money we get to watch grow for a while until one day the wife/gf finds it and steals it, or it goes poof when parts get ordered.

Matt

I don't know Matt, did you see this pic of him after his wife looked behind the TV? :rofl:

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Originally Posted by Ripped (Post 429497)


Ripped 10-22-2012 11:00 PM

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hahaha, smart alec :rofl: :rofl:

I only looked like 1/2 a pizza there :D


Anyhow... I worked the exhaust ports, mostly working on the bowls, on one head.

Started preliminary polishing.

I'm fairly happy, with how they are shaping up.

Ripped 10-27-2012 01:40 PM

Okay, the decision has been made.

The Robert Pond, aluminum side oiler block is being ordered through Brent, at B2 Motorsports.
I've dealt with Brent before, on the TKO for my mustang. He really knows his stuff, and is always available to answer questions.

The engine planned is a 4.25 stroker x 4.270 bore, which is +.037 over for a 427.

The pistons will be Diamond, instead of Mahle, as they are available in the 4.270 bore.

That gets me to the target 489 cu

FETorino 10-27-2012 08:42 PM

Stepping up your game. Is Brent doing the machine work on the block?

Do you want me to add you to DG and my dyno shootout?:unibrow:

Ripped 10-28-2012 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 443412)
Stepping up your game. Is Brent doing the machine work on the block?

Do you want me to add you to DG and my dyno shootout?:unibrow:

Yeah Brent is going to do the shortblock for me. If I was closer, I might ship everything to him, but we'll see how that goes, as we get further down the road.

Oh yeah, please add me to the dyno shootout, you're going to have to wait a good long while, maybe late spring early summer, for my results. I don't think Brent has a good way of dynoing the shortblock, unless he can spin the crank real fast with a torque wrench.

While I port the heads, I'm putting this picture of the king cobra Torino on my wall, in the garage, for inspiration ;)

http://documents.clubexpress.com/clu...1695741309.jpg

Ripped 10-29-2012 11:01 PM

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Exhaust are pretty much where I want them. Size wise I cannot go much bigger, based on the header opening, but I did radius the roof a little, incorporating a turn down, in the head itself.



Next I am revisiting the combustion chambers

Ripped 11-20-2012 06:37 PM

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A chunk of aluminum arrived.

FETorino 11-20-2012 07:38 PM

Nothing like being able to lift your sideoiler block over your head.:D
It looks like Robert changed some of the casting around the lifter bores.

Did you order your crank yet?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...nca/tpswap.jpg

Ripped 11-20-2012 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FETorino (Post 447466)
Nothing like being able to lift your sideoiler block over your head.:D
It looks like Robert changed some of the casting around the lifter bores.

Did you order your crank yet?

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...nca/tpswap.jpg

Hmmm, yeah appears so, but I haven't had the luxury of seeing many Pond blocks.

Thos intake ports of yours look "holy cow massive!" :D

I did not order any of the rotating assembly yet. Probably in a month or two, depending on how things go.

FETorino 11-20-2012 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ripped (Post 447493)
Hmmm, yeah appears so, but I haven't had the luxury of seeing many Pond blocks.

Thos intake ports of yours look "holy cow massive!" :D

I did not order any of the rotating assembly yet. Probably in a month or two, depending on how things go.

4.375 steel stroke and Crower rods don't skimp:D


http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l...rjinca/tp1.jpg


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