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03-17-2020, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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307 Olds Stocker Motor
OK, my uncle, Jim Jordan and I are gonna run the Oldsmobile stocker again. I need some help with the motor and some other "upgrades" for the car. The car is Al Provosts old R/SA wagon. Its dressed in 1984 trim with a hydraulic 307, auto Turbo 350 trans and the car is made of lead best I can tell. lol
First off, I'm getting the heads done. Nothing tricky or on the edge but what is "allowed" as far as valve angles, springs, lifters, and rockers? I understand most things that were never allowed before either are legal or just not looked at. Like solid lifters in a hydraulic motor... Roller rockers, etc. Still uses the original fuel tank and has the stock interior. Now I'm not asking for everyone's speed secrets but I want to be able to run under the index and at least make a good showing to get us started. What about radiators and cooling? Can I run whatever radiator I want just so its the same size and design? Any pointers are appreciated. This car hasn't made a pass in 15+ years. I am sure there are a ton of things I can do to get it competitive in R/SA. Thanks for any and all opinions in advance. Lee Jordan...
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03-17-2020, 07:25 PM | #2 |
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Re: 307 Olds Stocker Motor
Still getting bugs worked out of mine. 88 hydraulic roller lifter motor. Using the 7A heads. I'm 4310 minimum and run 5.57 gears with metric 200 trans. Have been .34 under but want to be 14 flat or .85 under in U. If your lifters are large diameter you will have to make solid as nobody sells them. Cam is from Bullitt.
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I do need to look at a new cam. I'm gonna run what I have for now till I see where its at. Heard good things about Bullit. I got steeper gears than that but also I'm running the TH-350. need to do some upgrades to the rear. What kinda rockers, full rollers or just roller tips? I dont know what diameter the lifters are. I'll know more when I get it all tore apart. Been working on brakes and all the drivability things. Car as been in storage for quite some time.
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This is my first olds motor and I think I can run the 5a head, but told the 7a was better. Full roller rocker on pedestal with a rod that connects each pair. Found on Ebay. Mine is 138 hp motor and I think only made 2 years. It is 942 diameter roller lifters and 474 lift. I had 6.14 originally and 7k at the lights made me nervous. Now 6400 with 5.57 and lost zero et with 30 tire.
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03-18-2020, 08:23 AM | #6 |
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Thanks Jeff. My first Olds motor too. Its been so long that I have raced at a points meet or National event I don't know what they are looking at these
days. I certainly don't plan on getting tore down because I am too fast. No body does though right... But don't want to waste money and think I am on my way to some good ET's and get tossed. Thanks for the comments. Any and all are appreciated. Lee,
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