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Old 04-26-2006, 11:42 AM
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Here are some http://www.cpperformance.com/SearchR...CategoryID=257
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:00 PM
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180 degrees is too hot. You should have a 142 degree thermostat and temp should stay close to that at all times. 10 to 1 compression is pretty high for the junk gas we get nowadays. Where did you get those heads? They look like early closed chamber heads from the 1960's.
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Originally Posted by Wobble
I am not racing myself at the moment, but am seriously looking at getting either a UMP Modified or a limited Modified. Both classes are very strong around here.

I was crewing for Dan Sikes and Kyle Anderson on the 54 & 55 TUSA Mod Lites.

This year Dan has a UMP Modified and Kyle has a SUPR Late model. The Modifeid has been a real learning experience, especially the rear suspension geometry, we got a 3rd last Saturday at Baytown against some strong competition. Kyle Broke his arm in Dallas so we wont run the late model until May 6th at Baytown.
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Do you know Gary Watson of Gary Watson Racing?
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:31 PM
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Mark
Do you know Gary Watson of Gary Watson Racing?
If you mean the ASCS sprint car racer #3 car, Yes I know who he is, but dont know him well. My neighbours 15 year old son Channin Tankersley finshed 2nd, two places ahead of him at Pike County MS on 4/22, I couldn't be there as we were racing in Baytown.

When I have time I crew on Brandon Berryman's ASCS sprint car and help the Tankersley's when I can.

Results http://www.ascsracing.com/results.asp?ID=56979&yr=2006

Gary is definitely a hard charger.
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Old 04-26-2006, 01:23 PM
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PatriYacht:
The heads are gm part number 12363392
I didn't build these motors, I just bought the boat last fall with these motors already in it. If I knew then what I know now, I would have walked away! I think I'm going to scrap the water setup and go with a crossover / bypass with 140 thermo.

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Small world! Dan Sikes has been giving me advice on my boat problems. I'm sure I've met you at the track over the last couple of years. I was #39, first it was an orange dwarf, then a red/white mod lite
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I couldn't find that head in the cross reference but I did find this one.
12363391...96-up...oval...OPEN...Bowtie, Aluminum, Signature
Series, fits MKIV, Gen.V, Gen.VI, 110cc chamber
If you are using this head or a similar one, your compression would be over 10 to 1 on a 540. Also if this is a 4.5 bore engine, you have the wrong head gaskets. The proper gaskets are 1047 for street or 17048 for marine.

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Old 04-26-2006, 04:27 PM
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yep, that's the casting number on these heads. I just pulled the pistons out, they are srp with -3cc dish. That puts the compression somewhere around 10.4... I am thinking about getting a brodix top end kit and maybe some lower compression pistons.. any ideas???
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Old 04-26-2006, 04:38 PM
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Is your engine a 540 with a 4.5 bore? Having a too small head gasket hanging in the combustion chamber is a nasty detonation cause. The 1037 is a gasket for a 454.
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actually, it's 4.53 bore. maybe that contributed to the failure?
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