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yblock55
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I have readed the Y block firing order change topic. If i remember right the question in the topic was how to change the firing order on the y block to the gm firing order (Later firing orders). Well, i have a question in the other direction. Does it work to change the firing order on gm engines to the Y firing order ? And in that case, how does it work out ? What have to be done ? Is there some where else on the web i can read more about this theme, it realy was interesting to read, and i want to learn more about it. Best regards Robin Norway
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The Y block has about the best firing order there is. On a Chevy, it's the 4/7 swap which give it the Y block and flathead firing order. It requires a different cam. You can't just swap the plug wires. They have to do it to make more power.
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Y block Billy
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They were changing the GM's to the Y block/Flathead firing order in Nascar to get more power and Michael Waltrip got caught and fined for it. In one of the Y block magazines there is an article about firing orders and it says the Y/flathead is the most powerful, the windsor/smallblock ford the smoothest and the GM one wasn't good for anything and they don't know why it came about.
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yblock55
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Cool! The engine i have on my hand is Chevy 350 smal block. Does not know the year at this time. Do you know where i could find out what cam i should use ? Also, i guess the timing chain have to be changed to the 12-13 pins pointing toward the oil filter side ? Do you know where i could read more about it ? Is this something smokey unik come upp with ? It just feels like smokey unik. Best regards Robin Norway
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rick55
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Pardon my ignorance, but surely if you are changing firing order you would have to check that the crank is amenable also. It wouldn't do much good if the the cylinder is trying to fire when crank/piston is at bottom dead centre.
I wouldn't think that just changing the cam would overcome this. I remember back in the mid eighties one of our touring car V8 GM teams was experomenting and ended up racing at Bathurst with a completely modified crank cam combination. From what I remember, they called it a square crank configuration. He blitzed the field that year. His name was Peter Brock. I would imagine that was alng the line of what your are talking about.
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Rick - West Australia Do Y Blocks Downunder run upside down? Gravity Sucks!!
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Robin, To find a cam and get info about it, search the web for "Chevy 4-7 swap" and variations of that. You will want a standard sbc timing chain and follow the instructions for an sbc - don't confuse the engine families. Rick, In a Chevy, 4 and 7 are at top dead center at the same time and because of that all that's needed is a cam swap and to swap plug wires.
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I am pretty sure Crane Cams sell a scrub cam a Y-Block spec . ( 4-7 swap )?? . Henry Ford nailed the firing order with the flathead in 1932 . The 4 outer ( 1,5,4 8 )cylinders fire, then the 4 inner cylinders (6,3,7,2). All of this means better engine harmonics and more torque . Lon
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Y block Billy
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Do you plan on putting that 350 *&%# in that Victoria on your Avitar?
55 Vicky & customline 58 Rack Dump, 55 F350 yard truck, 57 F100 59 & 61 P 400's, 58 F100 custom cab, 69 F100, 79 F150, 82 F600 ramp truck, 90 mustang conv 7 up, 94 Mustang, Should I continue?
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yblock55
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Thanks guys, i have searched the web for 4/7 swap and found some stuff. Y block billy I will never put a CHEVy engine in my ford. That would be a shame. The Y block is outstanding! My brother have a Chevy 350 that i will try to put some performence into. Changing the firing order is one of the thing that makes it one step closer to a realy performence engine! Robin Norway
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yblock55 (8/23/2011) Thanks guys, i have searched the web for 4/7 swap and found some stuff.
Y block billy I will never put a CHEVy engine in my ford. That would be a shame. The Y block is outstanding! My brother have a Chevy 350 that i will try to put some performence into. Changing the firing order is one of the thing that makes it one step closer to a realy performence engine!
Robin NorwayRob, if looking for more power for his engine, paint it ford blue, that should help also.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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