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Lets build a 502
Well its cold as hell, a plan for a 502 should fill some time and be fun... and help me figure out what to do. So the motor has a manufactured for GM tag on the side part # 12568778, it has heads with casting #12562934 and brass freeze out plugs. I dont know if its a marine or not. Their is a set of tube style headers that are dry to the tip.
Price point of say $6000. Durability takes trump over performance. I would like to get around 500 hours out of the top end if that's possible. With that said I would like to get as much performance as possible also. |
Originally Posted by justintocars
(Post 4601969)
Well its cold as hell, a plan for a 502 should fill some time and be fun... and help me figure out what to do. So the motor has a manufactured for GM tag on the side part # 12568778, it has heads with casting #12562934 and brass freeze out plugs. I dont know if its a marine or not. Their is a set of tube style headers that are dry to the tip.
Price point of say $6000. Durability takes trump over performance. I would like to get around 500 hours out of the top end if that's possible. With that said I would like to get as much performance as possible also.
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The motor is what I already have with the headers. I dont know weather to just freshen the motor up (probably the smart thing) or try to get as much power as possible with some new heads and/or cam (what will prob end up happening because i never stick to my plan of doing things cheap or easy. lol )
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No way you will get 500hrs out of valve springs with any decent sized cam.
With what you have now and your budget, swap out the cam for a Crane 168731. Cam, lifters, roller rockers, springs, etc will run about 2k + valve job and some head work for prob around 1k. It would be a very close build to an HP500. Bottom end cost will depend a lot on what is needed. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4601991)
No way you will get 500hrs out of valve springs with any decent sized cam.
With what you have now and your budget, swap out the cam for a Crane 168731. Cam, lifters, roller rockers, springs, etc will run about 2k + valve job and some head work for prob around 1k. It would be a very close build to an HP500. Bottom end cost will depend a lot on what is needed. Jeff |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4601991)
No way you will get 500hrs out of valve springs with any decent sized cam.
With what you have now and your budget, swap out the cam for a Crane 168731. Cam, lifters, roller rockers, springs, etc will run about 2k + valve job and some head work for prob around 1k. It would be a very close build to an HP500. Bottom end cost will depend a lot on what is needed. |
Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4601991)
No way you will get 500hrs out of valve springs with any decent sized cam.
With what you have now and your budget, swap out the cam for a Crane 168731. Cam, lifters, roller rockers, springs, etc will run about 2k + valve job and some head work for prob around 1k. It would be a very close build to an HP500. Bottom end cost will depend a lot on what is needed. |
200-250 hrs ^^^^^^^^^
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I think you will want at least 500 hp in that boat? 90 percent of the time it's plenty on the lake... On the bay,more would be nice. Those damn jet skis are fast these days and it sucks when they creep by ya. Lol
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