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Originally Posted by mptrimshop
(Post 4226823)
And pandas!!!
The panda is still waiting for a public apology!! |
Compstar rods come with ARP2000's from the factory.
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4226814)
borgie chastised me( recommending to a guy rebuilding his 454 mag) BC I suggested going to a set of scat or eagle h beams rather than rebuild his Chevy rods. Stating how they simply weren't needed, overkill, and I was wasting peoples money. Now a year later he's using h beam Callie's rod with L19 bolts in his 454 upgrade.
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Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4226792)
If the engineers in this industry know what they are talking about then why in the world are there so many part figment issues. Sometimes you have to re-engineer everything to get the stuff to fit right and work. Not really referring to Callie's although I did have almost a grand in heavy metal balancing there crank and rods.
That being said; what was your bobweight total and which crank and stroke did you buy. Sometimes even with a 4.500 stroke crank it requires 1 piece or tungsten in each end. A 4.250 crank and a Compstar 6.385 and a piston of 600 grams requires 1 piece of tungsten in the front counterweight . Using a 1 piece rear seal crank changes amount of tungsten in the end. Some of these cranks only require drilling. |
Speaking of stock rods; 7/16 rods in a 509 NA making 630 HP at 5800 rpms. These rods had new ARP bolts installed, caps cut and resized on my equipment. Rods were matched balanced and the rotating assembly balanced, the twins went into a 42' Sonic.
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Originally Posted by ICDEDPPL
(Post 4226767)
I`m an HVAC guy. This means I know nothing about motors.
If I was a fireman like Borgie, I would understand motors. I was wrong about the L-19 bolts, they are great for a 600 hp motor and marine application where moisture isn`t an issue. My wife is ugly and I only post unattainable women in my avatar. Now that we have that cleared up, I only have a few pictures of this little hottie I got with in Arizona, she was tired of her boyfriend with a little pecker always trying to tell her how smart he was or something.. I wasn`t listening. http://33outlaw.zenfolio.com/img/s10...3685507-11.jpg Hooters waitress of the year! Man hooters waitress you have game pal.... I' however as you look like a character from Fraggle Rock(yes I've seen your ugly face before) it comes as no surprise to me. Some girls will look past low IQ when you( ICDEDPPL) are suckin on daddy's bank account/business.... So pathetic you are. I unlike you have built engines, done large fiberglass jobs, rigged boats... I also restore cars on the side. Yes, I do happen to work for the fire dept. My wife happens to be a Dr with a dual phd. Were you trying to insult me with the firefighter line? I can tell you people could give a s**t about some AC tech unless they are freezing or hot due to a broken unit.. Meanwhile people are bringing me cards,cookies and saying thanks(which I don't expect by the way). You aren't in my league pal, even with daddy's money. A few pics? I'm sure.... Please post up some more. I'm at a loss at how this fits in with anything, besides another picture of young pretty girls you will never get. I noticed those avatars have vanished lately... |
Originally Posted by MER Performance
(Post 4226836)
I'm speaking of engine hard parts, not some of the marine rigging components, that don't quite fit properly. I hope the grand$$$$ was between 2 rotating assemblies. If that; kind of money was spent, even with heavier pistons and .200 + wall wrist pins it's a little on the high side. I have found it's cheaper to have Callies, balance the rotating in the long run, versus, doing it myself
That being said; what was your bobweight total and which crank and stroke did you buy. Sometimes even with a 4.500 stroke crank it requires 1 piece or tungsten in each end. A 4.250 crank and a Compstar 6.385 and a piston of 600 grams requires 1 piece of tungsten in the front counterweight . Using a 1 piece rear seal crank changes amount of tungsten in the end. Some of these cranks only require drilling. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4226827)
Are we talking oliver I beam or GM I beam from a 75 caprice classic ? :hijack:
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Man, I wish one of my attempts at a technical learning thread could get traction like this. :cartman:
I must be doing it wrong. Lol |
Originally Posted by Borgie
(Post 4226841)
I've seen your wife, not impressed, ...
Borgie - I hate to say it, okay, no I don't, you cross the line when degrading someone's wife or mom. You've bent me in wrong ways before but whatever. Wife or Mom ? Nope. Not cool. I could now care less if you existed (online) . |
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