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We've had issues with the intake sealing since day one, so at the expense of more issues I had some help from the cyl head guy at the shop. He said he'd never seen one cut so far off. We always had an issue with water wicking into the gaskets, and thet was because the bottom would seal and the top wouldn't so it would leak at the top of the flange. we milled the flanges and set it back on last night. When I test fit it after it was cut no more wobbling around and sloppy side to side.
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Never fails. Change one thing and it affects another thing. Usually, after heads are decked to arrive at the blueprint specs on the chamber volume and the block is decked to get the correct deck height, enough stuff has moved around enough to throw off bolt holes,gasket sealing surfaces, push rod lengths, valve train geometry, and all else, even after the intake is narrowed down so that it snuggles down between the heads like its supposed to, then the distributor bottoms out inside the engine before the distributor is correctly seated down on the manifold, so a certain configuration of spacers is necessary.If its not one thing,it's something else. Never fails. A really quick stocker motor is such that the whole package has to be reengineered in order to get everything to work. In my earliest days of doing this, I wondered why racers I knew had all these different blocks,heads,manifolds, valve train parts, and all else in excess of what one main motor and a spare would require. Now, here I am with a couple of cars, a spare motor and God only knows how many manifolds and heads and internal parts it takes to make this stuff all work. You have successfully shown us just what all that process requires in order to arrive at the desired end result. Ever seen people enlarge the intake manifold bolt holes in order to get the bolts in after all the machine work on the long block? If you had to do that, it means that it still doesn't fit right. Some people go back to the drawing board so much they wear out the drawing board before the motor ever gets test fired.
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That face you make when your crap has oil pressure for more than 5 minutes.
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After much engineering and introspection,trial and error and work, some neanderthal invented the wheel. We've been re engineering and making it better ever since.
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So true!
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Autumn and Todd,
Congrats on getting it all put together and running! ![]() Wishing you good luck on some good engine testing on the dyno. ![]() Regards, HB2 ![]() Dissident |
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