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Cross ram and headers?
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No headers. Carbs still have the cardboard covers.
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Incredible ! !
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Thanks William, please keep the info flowing.
I have one of these motors too I guess, "052" block but don't see and number stamped on it anywhere, so I would think it's the over the counter deal. At this time I have it together and installer in my '69 SS396/350Hp 4 sp Nova chassis (the original drivetrain is long gone). But I have also built this motor around the F.A.S.T. style of build. So heads are "074's" I think 1970's casting, ported. These were worked on before I got them already, we just did more. Already had the 2.25 valve in there from AFR. I have a repo "198" intake fully worked over inside. Full custom roller. So basically it "looks" like it would in '69 but with headers, diferent oil pan and balancer. It did dyno at 785Hp and that's down some from where we thought it should be and the upper RPM number sorta just sit there. Think the block is moving around. I like doing things that the factory SHOULD have? So the '69 ZL-1 style Nova. I also have my other streetcar. It's going to be more of a driver 1967 Nova SS. BUT this to has sorta gone the direction of COPO. Car is an Ex Fj Smith SuperStock car. Has Heidts front frame and still tubbed in the back. Roll bar is out and full interior with backseat and factory console and shifter. It has a '69 4 bolt block done to L72 specs, nice SFT cam that's a bit more than a ZL-1 cam, port '69 215 oval ports and strip dom intake and T400 trans going in with gear vendor. So any and all info from the days gone by is just more knowledge for everyone.
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'58 Apache pick up '78 Z28 4sp being restored '70 W30 convert TRIBUTE '78 Z28 32,000 survivor, Og Yellow paint, AC. '69 CANADIAN Nova SS 396/350 hp '67 CANADIAN Nova SS 427 10 sec. driver '66 CANADIAN Nova SS Race Car '61 CANADIAN Pontiac Bubble top 409+/4sp (SOLD) '31 ALL STEEL Chevy P.U. GONE (EX-WIFES NOW) |
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785 hp? Chevrolet still offers the ZL1 block in the Performance Parts catalog. The listing carries the notation Tested to 650 horsepower. Iron blocks are good to 800.
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Ya I know were pushing the old block that's for sure. Engine Analyzer Pro that we use at that shop and were usually close. Mine modeled out at 835Hp so that's why we think the block is moving around.
We have a few stock block pushing more then 800Hp. It's all the attention to details. My "052" block has been cryo treated and then sent out for vac sealing too. Does it help, ????? Don't know but that fact that I have tried it gives me some piece of mine at 7300RPM I did what I could to keep it together. I don't really follow the norm with what things are "good" too? I have a 498 in a old Bowtie block that make 1270+ on motor with the cast single 4 intake. People say things are "good" to X amount of power or RPM's, but that doesn't take into account the weight of the rotating assembly? My billet crank is like 38lbs compare to a stock one that's around 70lbs, then you add light alum rods, superlight pistons and pins, it's all the little details. So the rotating assembly is less then 1/2 of what a typical BBc could be. My ZL-1 has a Scat superlight crank, 2.100 (SB chevy) rod journals down from 2.200 BBc are and light weight rods and pistons/pins. Will it last?????? So far about 20 dyno pulls we seem good, nothing showing on the rod or main bearings, so in the car she goes. Now what is a GM forged BBc crank "good" too? I don't know. But I do know Sam Gianino used to us offset ground GM OEM cranks for his 548 2 stage Nitrous motors and they last a couple seasons. So dod Scott Schafiroff in "The Fun City Flyer" 1st gen. Camaro with the 496 that ran 7's. And the new ZL-1 blocks are rated at 650 really is a joke. There was one I knew off running in a Nostalgia Top Fuel car for 2 season. I talked to the guy about buy it, but for the $$$ and that it was a complete TF short just kept me away. I think it ran low 6 in Top Fuel. Had to be making over 2000Hp with that block and running I believe 98% Nitro.
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'58 Apache pick up '78 Z28 4sp being restored '70 W30 convert TRIBUTE '78 Z28 32,000 survivor, Og Yellow paint, AC. '69 CANADIAN Nova SS 396/350 hp '67 CANADIAN Nova SS 427 10 sec. driver '66 CANADIAN Nova SS Race Car '61 CANADIAN Pontiac Bubble top 409+/4sp (SOLD) '31 ALL STEEL Chevy P.U. GONE (EX-WIFES NOW) |
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