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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 09 10:09 pm
by Anonymous
looking good there mate :thumbright: look forward to have a nose when i pop over :D

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 09 10:41 pm
by Derek
Brutus wrote: the scoop is around 5" taller than the old hood was , fingers crossed.

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Adam, It's looking good mate, are you having a scoop (front facing) or a cowl induction (rear facing) bonnett. That's a nice bit of welding on that rocker cover, who did it. You'll have to take me out in it when you get down to Chelsea, or give me the keys ;)

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 09 10:50 pm
by Anonymous
You can have the keys anytime Del. ;)

Yea , cowl induction (rear facing)............pretty good @ lead burning too. ;) :D

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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 09 10:54 pm
by Derek
Brutus wrote:You can have the keys anytime Del. ;)

;) :D

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Adam, I'll take you up on that, and I have it in writing. :D Now all I have to do is work on Alan. (when he has had a few beers)

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 09 10:59 pm
by Anonymous
Hey Del , you sure you wanna drive Als after drivin the Pit?

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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:09 am
by challenger
a busy looking engine bay there ad, but looking great , hope the header fitting goes ok cus as we know they can be a pain in the rear to fit! will you be using studs or bolts on the headers ? i use studs which makes removal a right pain but then dont get any issues with blowing, or bolts slackening off :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:22 am
by charger01
Looking good mate 8-) Roll on the Summer :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:38 am
by Anonymous
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Will go for bolts Jim , no way those headers will 'slip in' :shock: if using studs , but i hear what yer sayin. I normally check em every once in a while , can tell when they back out coss i end up takin the valve covers off & checkin the lash. :shock:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:42 am
by challenger
to remove my headers with the studs i have to take engine mount bolts out and jack the motor up then they just clear , but i can certainly understand clearance probs with your motor :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:47 am
by Anonymous
You got iron heads Jim?

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:53 am
by challenger
yeh still on the 906,s which as you know am ported and bigger valves , but looks like that crack i had welded is weepin a drop of water again so maybe time to save a bit of doe and go ally :roll:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 12:56 am
by Anonymous
You know it makes sense :D , can also use bolts as the alu heads don't go into the water jacket.


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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 1:02 am
by challenger
yep them 440 source heads look a good deal just wondering how much compression it would raise with them heads havin smaller chambers :read2:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 09 1:28 am
by Anonymous
challenger wrote:yep them 440 source heads look a good deal just wondering how much compression it would raise with them heads havin smaller chambers :read2:
The alum heads will bleed off more heat so the compression will probably be the same as the iron heads , probably talking about 8cc? , also the alum head should flow better , if yer worried then reconfigure head gasket thickness to compensate , will also take around 45lb off the nose , that's gotta be tempting.

No more jackin the motor up to clearance for studs , will be bolts all round. :D

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Posted: Tue Jan 27, 09 7:14 am
by mopar_mark
Looking good Adam, be even better to hear it :thumbright:

Can you also have a word with your camera man, we need better clarity in the photos :D :D