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#261
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OHC6 has registered caps in a deep-skirt block. See how they run.
I'm annoying myself. sorry all. |
#262
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5/16 dowel has been an excellent Shop upgrade for the 1st 4 caps. maybe just the middle 3 caps. can do all 5 with no harm though.
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#263
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Sorry for the incorrent info, just checked my blocks again, my helper used a pos mic. I knew I should have checked them myself lol. My 59 389, 74 455, 67 400 are all .309, and thats 3 different gens. I have 4 sbc's early and later that have the exact same size dowels for the heads as well. Guess thats what GM was using. So yeah, i'd like to see one with .3125, I didn't check every block I own though......lol
Last edited by JD311; 01-18-2015 at 01:28 PM. |
#264
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Half inch, getting into grandpa cough medicine again?! Lol
I'm not sold on the solid Dowel pin set-up but not much a guy can change since the factory already has the holes drilled. |
#265
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Bill 'Grumpy' Jenkins used to put dowels in some of his high rpm SBC race engines to stop the caps moving around, and we all know how successful he was.
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#266
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The Dowel wer only used in aluminum BBC blocks he used...... I'm not positive but I think aluminum moves around a little more than iron.
Maybe things have changed since then...... |
#267
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Jenkins tried them in his small blocks according to his book 'The Chevrolet Racing Engine'.
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#268
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I believe that was before decent fasteners where available.
Bill Jenkins had the register moving apart thing figured out back in the 70s he would take the dowell pins from pontiac engines and use them in the 2 bolt 400 engines that he was playing around with . He called them tire test engines and match race motors. Bill would install a dowell pin half way from the register in the block to the main bolt hole to keep the cap in the register, and he would use factory fasteners where ever he could he climed the stretch was the best on the gm bolts Before ARP came along SPS was the rod bolt to buy, and GM made some great rod bolts as well called Boron bolts. The SBC was a lighter crank compaired to the 90 pound BBC. Yes we spun 283,s and 327,s 350,s to the moon, dowel pins work to a point but not well in BBC with the heavy cranks. Along with GM Ford made some great fastners as well. |
#269
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And only a practice he used on 2 bolt 400 sbc blocks.
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#270
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These are the sonics for a .040 68-69 no.9790071 400 block and a .060 73 no.485428 455 block.The 400 block could easily go to 4.210 .The 455 is so bad I almost don't believe the chart.If you add .030 to take it back to stock thickness its still not good.Im hopping my own no. 485428 block is better than this when I get it checked.I will do my 62 389 block when time and money allow.
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