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The shop I plan on dyno'ing my 535 at had a couple week wait time. So I decided to take an old jet ski trailer and make a test run stand, It was supposed to be easier than putting the motor back in the car just to start it, then take back out to put on a dyno. Honestly I dont think it was any easier..lol..but I got it done and am glad I fired it before taking it to a dyno. Had a couple mechanical issues i will have to resolve before it hits the dyno.
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Old 05-07-2021, 08:42 PM
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The shop I plan on dyno'ing my 535 at had a couple week wait time. So I decided to take an old jet ski trailer and make a test run stand, It was supposed to be easier than putting the motor back in the car just to start it, then take back out to put on a dyno. Honestly I dont think it was any easier..lol..but I got it done and am glad I fired it before taking it to a dyno. Had a couple mechanical issues i will have to resolve before it hits the dyno.
Looks good. Im thinking about using a front subframe off one of my firebird parts cars and adding a hitch to the rear.

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The trailer did need some strengthening where the frame meets the tongue. It was flimsy.

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Excellent, looks great!

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Cool idea.

When is the dyno?

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Old 05-08-2021, 10:46 AM
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That’s sweet you can rent it out and deliver it.

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Old 05-08-2021, 04:04 PM
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Cool idea.

When is the dyno?
Dyno will be a few weeks out now. I found some aluminum shavings under the valve cover. I will tear it apart to check everything.

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I think that is pretty nifty! Good idea to do it on something with wheels. One thing I've learned, make sure everything in the shop that could ever possibly need to move has wheels on it.

When you see all the ways people run engines before they install them - hanging from chains, on three point engine stands, etc..... makes you wonder sometimes.

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Pulled the motor apart today, got it down to just the crank left in the block. Rod bearings look great, looks like the pushrods were rubbing the block and that caused the rocker to come off the push rod. The block was already clearanced for the CV1 head pushrod angle so i assumed it was ok. It must have been clearanced for 5/16" PR. I have 3/8" anyway. Pulling it the rest of the way down and fixing that issue. Then put it back together.

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are they 1.8 rockers? you want them to just touch the block obviously, too much clearance lets it flex, and lose more valve lift. what is your push rod length, diameter and thickness?
10'' push rods, at an angle, are going to flex I don't care who you are.

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I will check the length and wall thickness next time I'm in the shop. I dont remember off hand. 2 of them touch enough to bind when they are on the base of the cam. Not sure how I missed that when setting lash.

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are they 1.8 rockers? you want them to just touch the block obviously, too much clearance lets it flex, and lose more valve lift. what is your push rod length, diameter and thickness?
10'' push rods, at an angle, are going to flex I don't care who you are.
You want the pushrods to touch the block ? While its running ? Using the block to help eliminate pushrod flex ?
How would you know the pushrod is flexing toward where it contacts the block ?
Am I missing something or is this a CV thing ?

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Old 05-17-2021, 08:24 AM
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Never heard of letting them touch the block before.
Intake pushrods are 9.925 X .165 wall
Exhaust pushrods are 10.125 X.165 wall.

Rockers are 1.8 ratio shaft rockers.

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SWEET, Apparently your engine stand trailer is working well too. Congrats.
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Looks good Scott. How soon before in the car?

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SWEET, Apparently your engine stand trailer is working well too. Congrats.
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The stand/trailer worked out pretty well. Figured if I cant get the motor in the car soon then I'll just pull the engine to shows and Start it up...lmao...😂😂😂

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Looks good Scott. How soon before in the car?
I going to make some calls tomorrow to see if I can get it on an engine dyno within a reasonable time frame. If so I'm doing that first. The 2 shops I know best both said they are 2 months out on time. If I can't get it on a dyno in a couple weeks then I'll put it inthe car. Have to build new exhaust and re-do the rear shock bar. Then I'll try and get to a chassis dyno.

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