01-24-2020, 11:44 PM | #226 |
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OOooOoOOooooo pretty
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Nice choice...Jim
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That sounds like something my wife would say, she doesn't get it either...
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01-27-2020, 03:50 PM | #229 |
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Had to pull the rear axles to put the rears on, not a big deal,
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Still gotta plumb the brake lines now, should be a crime to hide them behind the wheels!
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Looks good...Jim
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That's a interesting wheel....never seen them with the tig weld like that...
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its not tig welded, just a pattern done by a cnc machine that gives it a tig look. just an option that billet specilties wheels offer.
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Ahhhh...ok...
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that rear wheel looks like a dryer tub!
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Nice selection of parts on the calipers. The build overall is looking great!
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my friend, you do great work. sure is looking good. Can you hear the engine roar yet? soon though soon.
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thank you sir!
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let me know if you need and cloths dried, we'll throw"em in
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Thanks morrie, as for the motor, I havent tried it yet, I decided to go with a different cam and carb, probably do so around june or july I will address it
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A new Cam, with a larger lope maybe?? What about the Carb, why did you change that out?? what did you go with??
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current set up 454 .60 over 4.310 bore 2 main block 4.00" eagle crank 4340 egale 4340 rods trick flow rollers ( but going instead with morel rollers) 280 trickflow aluminum heads oval ports single plane intake oval (but goin to get a dual plane on it for better street manners) balancer ( i still need to get but not sure which to get) probe pistons right around 11:1 compression Last edited by slammed57; 02-03-2020 at 03:10 PM. |
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I thought the same, and still kinda thinking the same as you. those guys over at AED carbs said 850 is good, I asked wouldn't the 750 be more responsive, he said yes but I will be leaving some HP on the table if I went with the 750. But as I sit here and type I am thinking I rather have the better throttle response since Its only a street driven truck and will never see the track. It will probably still have plenty of HP for the street with the 750. What you think morrie?
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For drivability I’d stay with a 112 LSA cam. A 109 will be lopy but will idle poorly n will have low vacuum. 109 is boarder line street/strip. I’d investigate to make sure it’s what you want
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I agree with you mark. thanks bud
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the cam in it now is a 112lsa. Iam still goin with the 109lsa just because I love the way it sounds.... If I get tired of it I can always throw the 112 back in. I do appreciate bud
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