Alpine Bob
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Jim,
If the cost much more, lets go with the stock or what we already have in hand.
If the cost much more, lets go with the stock or what we already have in hand.
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Enjoy.
Jim,What will the Isky push rod benefit the engine? Would it be a stronger? Last longer? Or just better all around engine. Are they stronger than stock? I will be picking up all the things you needed from my old engine this afternoon and can deliver them sometime tomorrow or Sunday if I can get back before the game is over. Give me a call on my cell when you get a chance today.
Just cut .400 off the top which reproduces the Isky lifter that is out of production.
Yeah but the Isky's sure seemed to be made of a lot better material than the stock units. Could be wrong but that is how it seemed to me.
Right lighten tham up the only thing is it does not make a whole bunch of diff due to where the lifters are int eh over all schem of things.
Jan,
Would you tell us/me how to clock the dizzy, I always have a problem with this and would love to hear the way you go about it.
Jim, the text reads as though there are pictures. Where are they?
Bill
Hi Tom,Jim,
I keep reading that the rotating machinery should be all balanced together. I see you balanced first the crank alone. And then the crank with flywheel. Will you then mount the crank and pistons in the block and spin it while in the block? Or will you just match the weight of all 4 pistons and rods?
Thanks for posting all this. It really helps me fully understand and see what's going on.
Tom h