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Old 06-05-2019, 08:19 PM
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Umm this stuff is like a stock iron head compared to your stuff

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Umm this stuff is like a stock iron head compared to your stuff
Did you start your own plumbing company? Asking for a friend.

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Someone must have bumped there head!

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That shows no update at all.....
Heads on a bare block , rockers and a chamber....
Not impressed...should I be?

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Old 12-03-2019, 12:38 AM
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That shows no update at all.....
Heads on a bare block , rockers and a chamber....
Not impressed...should I be?
Not at all

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Old 12-03-2019, 02:27 AM
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Thanks. Since both rockers have an offset. Has either or both valve center lines been moved?

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Old 12-03-2019, 08:58 AM
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You have a time frame in mind for completion?

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Old 12-03-2019, 09:24 AM
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You have a time frame in mind for completion?
All the major parts have been ordered now but no further work will be done on the engine for awhile. I am focusing on the car now. Want to make sure it'll keep me safe if something bad should happen. Once the car is finished we'll put the engine together.

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Old 12-03-2019, 09:26 AM
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Thanks. Since both rockers have an offset. Has either or both valve center lines been moved?

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Valves are still inline if that's what your asking?

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Old 12-03-2019, 11:41 AM
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Brian,
No I was not asking if they were cantered. Sometimes the exhaust valve (center line) is moved over so a larger intake valve can be installed. This can also sometimes result in a decrease in size of the exhaust valve. I can not tell from the picture of the chamber if this was done, but it does look like the intake and exhaust are as big as they can be for where their present center lines are.

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Old 12-03-2019, 03:35 PM
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No I was not asking if they were cantered. Sometimes the exhaust valve (center line) is moved over so a larger intake valve can be installed. This can also sometimes result in a decrease in size of the exhaust valve. I can not tell from the picture of the chamber if this was done, but it does look like the intake and exhaust are as big as they can be for where their present center lines are.

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Yes valves are moved in the direction you talking about

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Old 12-03-2019, 09:34 PM
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Heads and valvetrain look like they are coming along nicely. A question. In the Jesel mock-ups on post 72, it looked like they were going with all steel rockers. In the most recent pics, it looks like the intake huge offset rocker is steel?, and the exhaust is aluminum? Just curious.

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Heads and valvetrain look like they are coming along nicely. A question. In the Jesel mock-ups on post 72, it looked like they were going with all steel rockers. In the most recent pics, it looks like the intake huge offset rocker is steel?, and the exhaust is aluminum? Just curious.
Yes alum on exhaust, both steel was out of my budget.

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All the major parts have been ordered now but no further work will be done on the engine for awhile. I am focusing on the car now. Want to make sure it'll keep me safe if something bad should happen. Once the car is finished we'll put the engine together.
Don't forget the nitrous kit you will need it .. lol

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N02 is the red headed step child of power adders.

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Old 12-05-2019, 05:42 PM
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N02 is the red headed step child of power adders.
Never tried NO2 but did use a lot of N2O back in the day!!

Bet the tune up with NO2 is tricky.

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Never tried NO2 but did use a lot of N2O back in the day!!

Bet the tune up with NO2 is tricky.
Lol! I bet...

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Yes alum on exhaust, both steel was out of my budget.
Understand that. For general info, Jesel steel rockers are roughly double the cost of their aluminum ones. If you wish, PM me the rocker codes off your exhaust rockers. I may have a full set of more of aluminum ones you could use for spares? They look similar. Worth a shot. We had to switch to steel.

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Old 12-06-2019, 12:43 AM
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Never tried NO2 but did use a lot of N2O back in the day!!

Bet the tune up with NO2 is tricky.
I think you might be right. Does it even exist ?

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