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73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks => Members Rides => Topic started by: 13Bre_TT on July 28, 2012, 11:55:37 pm
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So after lending my truck to a friend he brought it back with an engine knock, so I decided it was time for an upgrade. the truck originally has a 305 in it but I wanted to do a 383 stroker. I know it's a very common engine, but here in Alaska gas is really expensive so I didn't want to a 454 even though I was very tempted. so I finally got the engine together, and some of the things I did were, and parts I used:
Bored over .030
Ported and polished heads
Stainless steel valves
Comp cams springs (don't remember the spring rate right now)
Comp cams roller rockers
Comp cams flat hydraulic cam (don't have the specs right now
Speed pro flat top pistons
Bunch of other stuff I can't remember right now
I had to do a bunch of grinding, heads mostly but that was expected. I only had to clearance the block in a couple of places for the crank, I had to grind a little behind the cam gear too because it was binding. I guess I'll post a bunch of pictures now hah:
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Just after I ported the heads
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Another head shot
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Checking clearances
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Got all the bottom end in
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Shot from the top
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Getting ready for the heads
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Heads on!
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Got the valve train together, I don't remember if its before or after Adjustment
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Got the intake manifold on, it took tons of work to clean that up! It was covered in muck and grim
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Got all the chrome on :) now she's just waiting for a carb, fuel pump, water pump, and clutch
What do you guys think?
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Looks good. Did you buy a Stroker Kit?
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Yeah got a stroker kit from summit, it's eagle which I'm not a fan of but next time I'll probably go piece by piece
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I'm actually I'm the market for a stroker kit. I thought about piecing mine together but don't you have to have everything balanced.
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I think you mainly have to check how the crank is balanced. But with performance applications you should get it balanced anyways.
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I could be wrong though, this is my first build.
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Hey bro-are you in Ak? Looks like it from your post, don't wanna be capt obvious. Did summit absolutely murder you on the shipping? That's what I been getting from any company I order anything from...maybe a few tips you could offer if you got some back doors somewhere...
I have a 406 I am going to be going through pretty quick...had my crank already done by a shop in ANC already so now its a matter of gettin motivated...what is your est hp?
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Ya I'm in AK, I did get absolutely raped on shipping, I wish I did have a back door or a hookup, but I bought my stroker kit at $800 something and paid like $1000+ with shipping, it sucks.
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I honestly don't know on the hp though I'm hoping to get around +/- 400, but I don't know, I calculated my cr at 9.9:1 hopefully with that, and my radical cam I'll be around that ballpark
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Ya I'm in AK, I did get absolutely raped on shipping, I wish I did have a back door or a hookup, but I bought my stroker kit at $800 something and paid like $1000+ with shipping, it sucks.
I'm looking to get that same kit. I was also looking at the Scat Stroker Kit.
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I actually had a tool box shipped up from seattle for 90 bones. It was free shipping in the conus-what I did is called a freight company in the area: American Fast Freight. They are based out of the seattle area. You can actually google them. You call them with the dimensions and weight, and they call you back with a quote. Sometimes its good, other times not so much...been thinking about doing the same thing with a kit for my 406. We'll see. What are you jabbing that thing in again?
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Oh yea? That's a good idea, too bad I don't think I'll have anything else big to send up here before I leave. I'm putting it into my 86 k10, I'll post some pics a lil later.
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Good to see another Alaska member. I'm in Anchorage. Nice work. Where was the machine work done 'cause I see a lot of nice equipment around that purty engine! lol And do you work there?
Rusty
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I built it at the auto craft shop on FT. Richardson, they have a seasoned engine builder with tons of tips and advice, and he machines. no I don't work there it's just an auto shop with lifts and tools that soldiers can use.
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Just ordered a Holley carb and some other fuel stuff last night, should come in tomorrow... Had to pay 48.95 to ship it. But I was searching around town and I found Holley 650, and 670's that cost more than the 750 I bought even including shipping
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Well the truck is almost done just need an exhaust system, i get to hear her run tomorrow. I have a few pictures but I left my camera at the shop so I don't have all of them but enjoy :)
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Well, The new engine is running, but I'm having trouble getting the Carb to work correctly, mainly due to my own ignorance. I was stupid and bought a 750CFM, and now I'm trying to jet it down... it has 72 Jets out of the box, and it was running way too rich, now I just put 62's in there and it's knocking left and right. I know it was kind of dumb to get 10 less than factory, but I didn't realize that it had 72's in there until I pulled them out. heres the thing though, I just upgraded the distributor on it to an MSD, and I don't have a timing light yet so I couldn't dial it in fully, but it runs okay with what I have now. Could the timing being off cause it to knock so much? or should I just order more jets that are bigger, or could it be a timing issue? also I pulled the plugs a week ago and they were black, then I put them back, and when I fixed my choke issue they got a little lighter in color but still running rich, I'm stumped. ???