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Old 08-16-2012, 10:36 PM
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Got some updated specs:

4.170 bore x 4.00 stroke = 437 cubes

Bullet solid roller
264/274 duration @ .050
113 LSA
.390/.390 lobe lift
Net lift is .663/.663 with the 1.7 shaft rockers

Also added to my order the stainless headers that I had not realized he test fit in a 68 Camaro with a rack and pinion. That should work out I hope.

I didn't know they sold these at Bed Bath and Beyond

Is that a flexplate? Was he going to run an auto behind that? Big stall converter in that bad boy. I like the tri Ys.
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Old 08-16-2012, 10:43 PM
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I didn't know they sold these at Bed Bath and Beyond

Is that a flexplate? Was he going to run an auto behind that? Big stall converter in that bad boy. I like the tri Ys.
Don't make me give you the full specs on my 2600psi pressure washer.

Yeah he told me he was gonna run this motor in a tri 5 but later when I asked about the headers said he test fit them in a 68 Camaro... and he didn't know yet I had a 68.

Those stainless Sb2 tri Y's are all over ebay as you know for 300-600+ bucks, but knowing this fit was worth the $500 extra I figured.
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Old 08-16-2012, 10:48 PM
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Don't make me give you the full specs on my 2600psi pressure washer.

Yeah he told me he was gonna run this motor in a tri 5 but later when I asked about the headers said he test fit them in a 68 Camaro... and he didn't know yet I had a 68.

Those stainless Sb2 tri Y's are all over ebay as you know for 300-600+ bucks, but knowing this fit was worth the $500 extra I figured.
Nice score. Are you ever going to get that subframe home and start test fiting this stuff?

I wish I could score a set of stainless headers for that price. My headers will be a little harder to find second hand.

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Old 08-16-2012, 11:17 PM
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Nice score. Are you ever going to get that subframe home and start test fiting this stuff?

I wish I could score a set of stainless headers for that price. My headers will be a little harder to find second hand.

Subframe is in our possession now.

Working with Jake on exchanging & upgrading some parts as this particular kit is a couple years old and he has made some enhancements since then. But those are top secret of course.

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Old 08-16-2012, 11:24 PM
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Subframe is in our possession now.

Working with Jake on exchanging & upgrading some parts as this particular kit is a couple years old and he has made some enhancements since then. But those are top secret of course.

there goes the neighborhood....you have time now, don't kill yourself.
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Got some updated specs:

4.170 bore x 4.00 stroke = 437 cubes

Bullet solid roller
264/274 duration @ .050
113 LSA
.390/.390 lobe lift
Net lift is .663/.663 with the 1.7 shaft rockers

On the dyno it must smell like an OUSCI invite waitin' to happen.
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On the dyno it must smell like an OUSCI invite waitin' to happen.


Then he'd have to pass tech -- and I know a couple of "those guys".....
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That's a fine collection of parts right there Dave. Congrats on your progress. Should be a screamer.
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