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refering to anyone particular ?
keep it mopar !
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mopar_mark wrote:Some days, nothing but Bananarama! spoken here
:oops: sorry Mark , will try & post something interesting. :cry:

Should of used a better brush , had to pick the bistles out the paint. ;)

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Brutus wrote::oops: sorry Mark , will try & post something interesting. :cry:
Apologies Brutus, you no what I mean
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You guys can't even decide what cubic inch this engine is. It's got no chance. :lol:
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Adam when you fix up the spray oiling, why dont you feed the oil through a Y block to a Nos style jetting, easy to change the pill to adjust oiling at the heads, and reduce flow ??
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These heads use the -3 lines from rear of lifter gallery to each head , the jet/orifice can be changed out no problem to each head , had to spend the day @ home today , so not much goin on :D , tis me birthday & she would'nt let me go to the garage. :roll: :roll:

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Brutus wrote:These heads use the -3 lines from rear of lifter gallery to each head , the jet/orifice can be changed out no problem to each head , had to spend the day @ home today , so not much goin on :D , tis me birthday & she would'nt let me go to the garage. :roll: :roll:

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Yeah...."Many a B returns" :thumbright:
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Happy Birthday Adam, where is Alan taking You :pub:
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Thanks . :thumbright:

Those heads sure look a piece of work sitting on the block , won't be too long now.

Had to shave the engine mounts down to clear the pad on the block , also had to fiddle with the oil line from pump , hoping it all works out when i trial fit the block , can foresee some issues with fouling on the K frame.

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Ad, happy birthday ...and keep these posts coming...interesting mate..
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Checked rod bearing clearances , all @ .0025 thou with rod bolt stretched to .0065 thou , so all good , although #6 is still haunting me.

Checked P/V clearance @ 15* before & after TDC ex stroke , no probs , got around .350 lift , checked with a dial gauge on valve retainer preloaded from .100 to .350 , still no problem so good enough.

Rocker shaft hold down bolts go into intake ports , so had to seal these up , also cleaned oil ways to valve adjusters , as these oil the pushrods from spray bars.

Checked oil pump clearance , tis around .005 thou so ok @ that , just need the torque specs. :roll:

Got some done today , will be fitting tommorow , so hope no major issues

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Oh , nearly forgot , final coat went on block the other day , no brush marks either.

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Brutus wrote: Checked oil pump clearance , tis around .005 thou so ok @ that , just need the torque specs. :roll:
Adam,
I don't have official figures, I personally would torque Oil pump to around 35/40ft lb

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mopar_mark wrote:
Brutus wrote: Checked oil pump clearance , tis around .005 thou so ok @ that , just need the torque specs. :roll:
Adam,
I don't have official figures, I personally would torque Oil pump to around 35/40ft lb

Harris # 4730 - Extra Long bristles - excellent brush, no brush strokes visible, ensure you use Tech Oil # 7770099 for cleaning brushes :D :D
Mmmm , would brush #4729 suffice?

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