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Old 07-26-2012, 10:36 AM   #1
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I didn't read that he knew there was a problem just that it was illegal for stock. I'm sure if he felt there was a chance of the thing blowing up he wouldn't have ran it.
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Old 07-26-2012, 11:06 AM   #2
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I hate when stuff blows up! Sorry to hear and hopefully some of the parts can be salvaged although as I recall from your original story, not much about that motor was good to begin with.
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Old 07-28-2012, 06:56 PM   #3
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Bummer deal Phil I am sure that when the next engine is done it will FLY!!!!
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Old 07-29-2012, 01:23 PM   #4
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I'm sure it will, As soon as I sell my trailer Tyler will be getting a bunch of parts new to work with. Just think, 8 new pistons instead of the 1 it came with. I'll be bugging Dave a bunch over the next few month's for advice on making it the best it can be, Now that I have a crossram he'll talk to me about it,lol.
It looks like the block can be saved with 1 sleeve. The head is done for sure, The piston is gone and it shoved a piece of the valve stem thru the combustion chamber. The head of the intake valve is jammed up into the port, I found the head of the exhaust valve sitting on top of the connecting rod. The exhaust guide split open and I'm sure the intake guide is broken also I just can't see in there with the valve in the way.
At this point it looks like the locks on the intake let the valve drop, The locks were still in the retainer along with the button but the valve groove is beat up.
I will man up here at this point and say that I can't blame this on the original engine builder. The heads had some rusty old stock retainers and springs on them so I put all new comp cams parts on it. I'll be looking into what happened to the valve stem more this week to make sure it doesn't do this again.
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Old 07-29-2012, 02:23 PM   #5
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Take a very close look at two things....did the lash cap have clearence from the locks? and Did the retainer have clearence from the rocker arm?
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Old 07-29-2012, 02:41 PM   #6
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The 5/16th valves combined with the RPMs that these motors turn has always been a weak point IMO
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Old 07-29-2012, 09:26 PM   #7
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Take a very close look at two things....did the lash cap have clearence from the locks? and Did the retainer have clearence from the rocker arm?
The lash cap a locks are still in the retainer but the groove in the valve stem is beat up pretty bad. The rest of the lash caps come off easily but this one is in there real tight now, I know for a fact it didn't go in there hard when I put it together.
Paul, There have been alot of days that I wish I had kept my 64 Plymouth and done Max Wedge instead,lol
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Old 07-30-2012, 12:43 PM   #8
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Being a former Hemi Racer,(still have it) I have been taught that with alot of valve spring pressure you should make sure that you run a RADIAL single groove valve lock, as the square cut grooves tend to act like a guiolotine and clip the valve off, but leaving the valve locks in the retainer with the valve stem intact ! Excuse the spelling as i don't know how to spell Gilotine very well ! I learned about the Radial groove valve locks after # 8 Intake valve decieded drop through the top of the Piston ! Shazam,......That's what I was told !..........John
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Paul, There have been alot of days that I wish I had kept my 64 Plymouth and done Max Wedge instead,lol
Phillip, that's the problem with hindsight, we figure all that stuff out after the fact.
There are alot of days I wish I had never started on this BB Duster and just kept
my 1969 340-S Barracuda FB (had that car for something like 12 yrs).
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