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MILD THUNDER 08-21-2014 06:06 AM

Besides backing the boost down, I'd be very sure you have enough fuel to keep things cool

SBX 08-21-2014 08:12 AM

I'm curious as to what kinda jetting your running?

nonstop 08-21-2014 01:23 PM

Im going to say 89 frt and 90 or 92 rear. I was going to stager rear jetting this time to help compensate for the blower

MILD THUNDER 08-21-2014 01:26 PM

What size carb is it again and do you have power valves ?

nonstop 08-21-2014 07:26 PM

Its a 850 done up to a 920. Nickerson did it. Still have pv's. I have a theory on the boost. I was thinking back when I changed the pulley and I kind of remember it being about 7 to 7.5 lbs. We have had some cooler temps with low humidly. I attributed that towards the boost being up a bit towards 9lbs. Found out today that the intake valves were heading south in the bad cylinders that were beat up from heat. Because of the blower being constant positive pressure, I would never hear the tell tale sound of popping out of the carb from a bad intake valve. Lesson I learned, If the boost increases on it's own by any amount, start looking for a reason.
Ah the joys of a blower motor, having fun and still learning.

Awash 08-21-2014 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by nonstop (Post 4175622)
Ah the joys of a blower motor, having fun and still learning.

Sometimes folks idea of fun is pretty amazing but that's what makes the world go around I guess. Best of luck with those fun blower motors of yours!

SBX 08-21-2014 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by nonstop (Post 4175464)
Im going to say 89 frt and 90 or 92 rear. I was going to stager rear jetting this time to help compensate for the blower

I'm doing a 177 on a very mild 502 right now with a 1050 dominator at 98 squared. We shall see come next week when I fire it up. Only looking to make 4.5-5.5psi. Hopefully things workout. It's a brand new build at 8.75/1 compression

xxxxxxx1 08-24-2014 09:33 PM

off to the machine shop
 

Originally Posted by nonstop (Post 4175207)
Got everything back together and fired her up. Second lesson learned. Should have had the head checked. Low compression on 1 ,5 and 7. 1 and 5 being the worst. Did a leak down test and looks like the intake valve's got beat up a bit. Did a quick tear down and off to the machine shop with the head this morning.

Hi, I was curious what the machine shop charged you to do your head and what was actually done? Thanks in advance.

nonstop 08-25-2014 08:45 PM

Hey X1, Not sure on the charge is yet as the shop/friend hasn't put the bill together yet. Why are you asking? Are you in the middle of something similar. I also had him drill out an old head so I could use it as a guide to drill out one of the head bolt threads in the block that was sloppy and install a timesert. (cool product). I'll let you know when I get the bill. He took 4000 off the head, touched the seats up and installed 4 new intake valves. Had it running today and sounds good. 150ish on the compression test cold.

MILD THUNDER 08-25-2014 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by nonstop (Post 4177763)
Hey X1, Not sure on the charge is yet as the shop/friend hasn't put the bill together yet. Why are you asking? Are you in the middle of something similar. I also had him drill out an old head so I could use it as a guide to drill out one of the head bolt threads in the block that was sloppy and install a timesert. (cool product). I'll let you know when I get the bill. He took 4000 off the head, touched the seats up and installed 4 new intake valves. Had it running today and sounds good. 150ish on the compression test cold.

Whats the new plan of attack now that its back running?


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