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Dyno pull to 429 hp



Needless to say, Dr. Eaton ROCKS!!!!!

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'56 Club Sedan - Ted Eaton built 429 hp '292/318, '54 Sunliner - stock '302
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Sounds great at idle - what camshaft ?

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Fantastic!!!!!!

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Makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.  Love it!
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And here’s just a tad bit more info on Jim’s 318” Y.  We were rewarded with peak values of 429 horsepower and 388 ft/lbs torque and it didn’t take a whole lot to get there.  The engine is a 292 block bored +060 (3.810” bore) and a 292 crankshaft offset ground to 3.480” stroke.  The heads are unmodified Mummert aluminum units while the intake is a stock out of the box Blue Thunder.  The carburetor for the 429HP run was a 750 vacuum secondary Holley.  The static compression ratio is right at 10.0:1 while the camshaft is a custom Isky grind that has 270° advertised, 242° at 0.050”, and is ground on 107° lobe centers.  The camshaft itself is installed at 2½° advance.

 

Here’s another duplicate YouTube link for the dyno pull.

Jim’s 318Y on the dyno

 

I’ll add that even at 318 cubic inches, the 750 carb that was being used is sized just about right as the 625 cfm carb that was also tested was showing a vacuum increase in the upper rpm band.  That by itself is a very good indicator that that particular carb was undersized while the horsepower increase with the larger carb was another indicator.  There will be a full article with more details about this engine in a forthcoming issue of the Y-Block Magazine.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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Does this mean Jimmy's gonna lay the camera down Labor Day and Show us some Texas Horses?

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I have a question about price to build an engine like that, can you give me a ball park figure? 

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Frank, both Ted and Wayne (the guy that first got me interested in the Y-Block engine) are making veiled threats if I don't take it to Columbus.

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Tom, the cost to build up a hot "Y" varies a lot with what components are put into the engine. I went the "Full Monty" so to speak which made it more expensive. I am sure that if Ted had gotten a picture of my face after the 429 hp pull, it would plainly show that it was all worth it!

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Should I be jealous? Sounds like those Mummert heads really do the job. Chuck

Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

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