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Old 12-15-2022, 01:17 PM
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Nice work
I found the electric die grinder work better than air also, it took 5 yrs to wear out my first H.F. unit and the new ones are a little better
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Old 12-15-2022, 01:37 PM
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Yeah, it has been kinda misty this am...
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Old 12-15-2022, 08:40 PM
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Ya Bob that intake/exhaust flange with your dual 4bbl intake and a true header exhaust with the right size pipes & collectors will for sure help you get into the 10's. When I added my home build "junk" 6 into 1 collector I went from 12.29 to 12.05, nice improvement for my small 194" motor. I am sure I could have ran 1/2 second better with the right size pipes & collectors. With your intake, carbs & better flowing exhaust system it is looking more like an aggressive cam change is in your future. Next season will tell.
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Old 12-23-2022, 06:27 PM
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Yes, old28, probably needs more cam. But this go round the present cam remains.

Finished gasket matching the intake manifold and the flange plate. Pulled the head and after 5-6 years of racing it looks good. Piston tops too.
Notice the mismatch between the flange plate, which is gasket matched, and the ports in the head. cold be some lost ponies there.
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Old 12-26-2022, 03:03 PM
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Bob, Ya that head ( valves & chambers look nice, how many passes on it?

I'm with you, get out your die grinder and clean up those ports, I'm sure there are a few ponies there. Easy fix that you can do at home.

I would do as you are on mods and when you have got all you can from the current setup then it's time for a cam change. You got to be close to a high 10's with this current setup. When is your first race in 2023?
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Old 02-10-2023, 10:36 AM
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The new header for the dragster arrived. Cut and weld to fit. haha.

I keep watching porting videos but I think I'm about 90% done with the head.

Tom, there's about 50 passes on the head. The block will go to the shop to get the deck milled more. Trying for .040" quench. The tops of the pistons will be slightly above the block.

Forgot to mention, a couple months ago I relocated the battery box forward a bout 10". Before, it hung out the back like a big cement block. Now it's tucked within the cage.

Began tearing it down to the bare frame last night. See what I can cut out of it for weight reduction. Will try to pretty it up. We have tentatively been invited to a cackle fest during the NHRA meet in Brainerd.

Will probably go to Test and Tune in May to see if the thing performs better. I'll hang up my wrenches and quit if it doesn't.
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Old 02-15-2023, 12:14 PM
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She's looking pretty naked.
I checked the piston to deck height & it varies from hole to hole. Not much can be cut from the block. Maybe .004". Don't know if it is worth the work. Can't find what HP gain would result.
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Old 02-15-2023, 06:31 PM
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It would be an awful lot of work for just .004". Did you take into account for compressed thickness of the head gasket?
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Old 02-15-2023, 09:55 PM
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Old 02-16-2023, 01:39 PM
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Bob, she does look real bare. Does anyone make a Copper Head Gasket for that 300 motor? With the compassion head gasket in the .035 range & most copper head gaskets in the .015-.020 range you might pick up .015 - .020". Would increase the compression ratio a little. .004" at the machine shop is a waste of money.

If you are going to stay with the cam you have you might think about running a set of BBC 1.75 roller rockers. I tested a set on the 300 motor I was building. They will be a bit off center on the valve stem tops but will be fine for a drag race motor at 5700 rpm's & 20-30 passes per year. Next best thing to a cam change.

Keep the faith, "10.99 or better", then you can hang up the wrenches.
You know it can do it, just needs a little less weight & a bit more power. Get it done. Good testing.
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