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Time to build a 292!!!

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Sorry I meant to tell you I am using fel-pro.  They have been working great.
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Yo Hutz, what kind of head gaskets were you running?

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I just removed a set of head gaskets out of my turbo charged y-block with about 1,500 miles on them under 8-10 lbs of boost and they showed no signs of leaking at all.  On the other hand I do torque them down to much more than the torque spec.  I am running ARP head studs and would highly recommend them especially for long term.  They will not stretch and that way when you torque them down you are pulling down on the head and not pulling up on the threads in the head.  Plus the top threads are fine so you have more clamping force.  Hope this engine runs great for you.
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Thanks everyone. Next question: Now that both the deck of the block and Tim's heads are cut perfectly flat, should I run a composition head gasket or steel shim copper gaskets? Which seal better for the long term? More reliable?

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bergmanj (5/9/2012)
Matt2491,

By the looks of the various piston / rod combinations, I see a large variation in the looks of the large-end counterweight (balancing weight).



Regards, JLB






Good observation regarding the large variation in the size of the large end pads, JLB! Smile


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mctim64 (5/15/2012)
I see you have the HD truck rods, this may have something to do with your pistons so far down in the hole as they are slightly shorter than the standard EBU rods.




Good 'catch' in spotting the truck rods, Tim! Smile 292 HD rods, pistons with standard 292 piston pin height... problem!


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I see you have the HD truck rods, this may have something to do with your pistons so far down in the hole as they are slightly shorter than the standard EBU rods.  .045 is a lot to take off the deck.  If it's already done just watch for you intake alignment if it hasn't been done yet you might just have the shop take .020" off the deck and use the steel shim gaskets this will give you a quench area of .050". Around .035"-.040" is best (IMO) but .050" ain't bad.  You will still need to watch the intake alignment and maybe make your own gaskets, remember those heads you have are milled .050" and have already been cut on the intake side. Wink

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/b1f2e0d6-2566-46b3-b81d-3ff3.jpg   God Bless. Smile  Tim                           http://yblockguy.com/

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Yea this guy has a full line of flywheel adapters and can neutral balance it separately. He included it in with the cost, I just need to bring it to him once I have it. I placed an order for Mummert's billet flywheel today and he said he should have them in stock next week, so hopefully I'll receive mine the week after that.



I was also wanting to order a high-res aluminum intake but Mummert said those wouldn't be in stock for another 8-9 weeks. Sad



By the way, Mummert is also introducing his own scripted finned valve covers coming in August! Looking forward to seeing what those look like.



EDIT: Picked up a Holley 390cfm carb for a real good deal. Decided to hold onto my Edelbrock 500cfm for another project... That should make Charlie happy. Tongue Anyways, some may say the 390 is too small, but I think it's going to help low end throttle response and torque. This is a truck after all. Opinions are welcome!

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Some shops have an adapter for flywheels. If you don't have it now, he may be willing to do it when you have it at a discounted rate or maybe even no additional charge since you had everything else done - ask.


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Where are you located? I'm in Manchester, NH. You might add your location to your tag line or avitar. Chuck

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

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
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