Back to machine shop
Back to machine shop
My plans have changed and my rebuilt, but never run, 455 is going back to the machine shop to have the crank drilled for a 4 speed. I figure this is the last time to make any other significant changes. It is (will be) a street only car (64 Cutlass.)
It is .030 over with an anticipated 9.5 compression ratio. I have a larger Milodon pan, high volume oil pump, MSD distributor, Edelbrock performer intake, Holley 870 carb Mondello heads & cam, and hooker headers. I was talked out of oil restrictors during the rebuild and still don't know if they are necessary.
Am I missing anything? Would a windage tray be advantageous?
It is .030 over with an anticipated 9.5 compression ratio. I have a larger Milodon pan, high volume oil pump, MSD distributor, Edelbrock performer intake, Holley 870 carb Mondello heads & cam, and hooker headers. I was talked out of oil restrictors during the rebuild and still don't know if they are necessary.
Am I missing anything? Would a windage tray be advantageous?
My plans have changed and my rebuilt, but never run, 455 is going back to the machine shop to have the crank drilled for a 4 speed. I figure this is the last time to make any other significant changes. It is (will be) a street only. It is .030 over with an anticipated 9.5 compression ratio. I have a larger Milodon pan, high volume oil pump, MSD distributor, Edelbrock performer intake, Holley 870 carb Mondello heads & cam, and hooker headers. I was talked out of oil restrictors during the rebuild and still don't know if they are.
Am I missing anything? Would a windage tray be advantageous?
Am I missing anything? Would a windage tray be advantageous?
Mondello heads, hmmm. Aluminum? Ported or just cleaned up?
Pistons are a hypereutectic 14.5 cc, cam is hydraulic Engle/Mondello (either JM20-22 or JM22-25, don't remember) aluminum roller rockers, heads are Mondello/Edelbrock aluminum w/ 77cc volume.
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