So BigPlay .. if yer not factory trained you can't build a perfect motor?
ROFL.
Diehard .. in the case of the oval pistons .. common sense would indicate the oval pistons go in the oval holes.
-shrug- .. still just another motor, albeit a weird one.
As I said .. all I need to know are the specs and any tricks. You two can nit-pick all you like.
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt.
*I* built a bracket motor and it ran in the car for 18 years.
It never broke.
I changed intake system, cam, converter, gears, tires ..to go a bit faster.
Bracket finals 4 different years, in SoCal division 7 back in the day.
You have to be invited, and place in the top 16 of the field in your bracket over a years schedule of races,
..and be able to walk the walk.
I worked for a SoCal speed shop for almost 10 years ..part time, while I was in the USAF.
Engine builder-tuner.
*Hundreds*
-shrug-
But what do I know.
Never been to a 'factory' school .. taught some factory guys how to setup a Mallory with a tunnel ram tho.
Was kinda cool to build that 454 Monte Carlo the CHP used between Barstow and the state line to bust the Ferrari's with.
We dual turbo'd it, put a 2.54 gear in the back .. 1k hp was at 5500 rpm .. we had to put the big pirelli's on it, had steel rims made for it, painted black, fit up under it, an the lil center caps ..you had to look close to see that the rears were 12's Fronts were 10.5's
Guy who drove it said they popped some nimrod in his red ferrari the first nite out ..the guy punched it thinkin to outrun the big chebby 4-door .. the Monte Carlo dropped into second, smoked the tires a bit, and blew by the ferrari to pull in front .. would have loved a look at the guys face in the Ferrari
..but your right Bigplay, nothin I ever built was 'perfect' .. every single one of 'em could have been faster .. LOL
Closest I got to 'perfect' was the 529" marine rat motor, titanium rods, crane roller, dual 1050's feedin Mondello Nascar heads with the direct port nitrous setup by the specs from the guy who set the record with his IHRA car .. far as I know the nitrous was never used.
It yanked the '69 camaro around like it was nothin ..ran a 9.30 on it's very first pass .. second pass it ate the ford 9" (I told the owner it would .. the motor was a monster .. intake valves were 2.35's (!!) ..cam was over .700" lift .. 6500 rpm shifts ..probably could have twisted it further ..just not much need to.
-GE aka Frank
Then open your own shop if your all that. I still wouldn't have you work on my airplane , Ferrari or home heating system without proper training. Here in California there are probally more exotic cars then anywhere in the world and every shop that I see that rebuilds engines have their technicians factory trained. I'm not sure but I would ponder that Ferrari wouldn't sell you parts without this designation. My understanding is that you can't order a new Ferrari without previously owning one.
I doubt that you could legally work on an airplanes engine without proper training and the required qualifications either. So when people say that they can work on anything and aren't trained through proper channels I avoid them. I wouldn't let anyone touch a $300,000 car when they have no business doing so. Just because you or anyone else says that they can doesn't convince me. If you or anyone else can do what you say you can then what's stopping you from moving away from the double wide and making money with said talent. My point was that I , meaning me would have my reservations about having a car as expensive as a Ferrari serviced by anyone less then a factory trained technician. So no need to defend your knowledge about engine rebuilding to me because if I did own one no amount of convincing from you or even the motor god Cap would or could change my mind.