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mcprodesign 04-03-2012 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 3655155)
One more for now. THis is a pic of the crank snout showing the double keys. Instead of the stock single 3/16" key, we now have (2)-1/4" keys. It should have been done like this in the beginning since it's driving a supercharger.

I will post more later of the heads, etc
Eddie

I spun a balancer once on an external. Shook the chit out of everything and bunged the end of the crank..

TooTall 04-03-2012 12:11 PM

what kind of distributor is that ?

great pics . . . keep them coming !

Young Performance 04-03-2012 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by mcprodesign (Post 3655173)
I spun a balancer once on an external. Shook the chit out of everything and bunged the end of the crank..

I can imagine it made a bunch of racket. These are internally balanced so it won't throw it out of balance but it would probably tear up the crank snout and the blower would certainly stop turning. Nothing real good can come of it so we just try to prevent it from happening.


Originally Posted by TooTall (Post 3655184)
what kind of distributor is that ?

great pics . . . keep them coming !


We make them. I haven't seen a commercially available one so we just made our own. GM has a plastic one but.....it's plastic.:lolhit: It's not really a distributor. It takes it's place and works as a cam sensor and distributor drive. THe cam position sensor is used for the distributorless ignition.

Eddie

TooTall 04-03-2012 12:52 PM

Nice . . . I don't mean to be asking too many questions, but . . . . What PCM are you using and what tuner software do you use?

How are you or what do you use to simulate the loads on the engine as if it's in the real world running conditions vs on an engine dyno or if it's already mounted in the boat?

1 MAIDEN AMERICA 04-03-2012 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 3655152)
Here are some pics of the short block as the cam was being degreed.
Eddie

Aren't coat hangers nice. Very versitile.
Pointer
Welding rod
Spare door key
Back scratcher
Toilet reemer
Abortions

Young Performance 04-03-2012 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by 1 MAIDEN AMERICA (Post 3655233)
Aren't coat hangers nice. Very versitile.
Abortions

NICE!!! That is a special high performance precisely ground coat hanger. This is not your everyday coat hanger.

Young Performance 04-03-2012 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by TooTall (Post 3655221)
Nice . . . I don't mean to be asking too many questions, but . . . . What PCM are you using and what tuner software do you use?

How are you or what do you use to simulate the loads on the engine as if it's in the real world running conditions vs on an engine dyno or if it's already mounted in the boat?

ASk away. THere are only a few things that I won't divulge. We are using a Mefi 4B ecm. My software is from GM.

I find it much better to tune the engine on the dyno. We can put it through every possible scenerio and load imaginable. I'll start at 2000 rpm with no load. We will maintain 2000 rpm as the load increases until we are at wot at 2000 rpm. That allows us to sweep all the way through the entire throttle range and check the tune. We will then go up about 200-300 rpm and do it again. We'll do that through the entire rpm range of the engine. That is something you can't do in the boat. Usually the only thing that changes from dyno to boat is idle,in and out of gear and throttle tip in. Those items are easily tweaked in the boat.

When tuning in the boat, you can only tune where the boat can load the engine. You can't sweep like we do. That load can change day to day based on the amount of people, fuel, gear, etc. You could tune it one day under one condition and then it be off on another day under different conditions.

Hope that helps explain it a little.
Eddie

Young Performance 04-03-2012 04:42 PM

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A few more. This is a before and after of the timing cover. The timing cover now has the ribs milled out to clear the double roller timing chain. You can also see where the timing gear bolts were to large and hitting the cover.

The other is the 58x trigger wheel. We make these as well.

Eddie

TRL505 04-03-2012 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 3655395)
A few more. This is a before and after of the timing cover. The timing cover now has the ribs milled out to clear the double roller timing chain. You can also see where the timing gear bolts were to large and hitting the cover.

The other is the 58x trigger wheel. We make these as well.

Eddie

Where are those elusive oil pans? :lolhit:

Young Performance 04-03-2012 04:59 PM

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Hey Eric, as we were going through all of the old nuts and bolts, we found the old motor mount hardware.:lolhit:

Wasn't sure if you wanted me to replace them with something a little more permanent?


Sorry, couldn't resist.:drink:


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