Re: Sonic Test
[Re: CharlieB]
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For race only, most builders like to see at least 0.200" on the major thrust surfaces. I brought 3 blocks to BG and two didn't meet his criteria. We are making about 700 HP.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: CharlieB]
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02/03/10 10:18 PM
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What exactly is "minimum thickness" is a point of debate. I own a good tester and I use .120 as a minimum thickness on major thrust (that's the right side wall of each hole when looking down on the engine from the rear). Some go .150, some say .200. It should be between your machinist and you, and thicker the better. Sleeve holes if you dont have extra blocks and fine a thin one or two. If you can scan and post the results it might be easier for others to comment.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: moper]
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02/03/10 10:32 PM
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What exactly is "minimum thickness" is a point of debate. I own a good tester and I use .120 as a minimum thickness on major thrust (that's the right side wall of each hole when looking down on the engine from the rear). Some go .150, some say .200. It should be between your machinist and you, and thicker the better. Sleeve holes if you dont have extra blocks and fine a thin one or two. If you can scan and post the results it might be easier for others to comment.
I'll scan the results when I pickup the engine thanks
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: moper]
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02/03/10 11:01 PM
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What exactly is "minimum thickness" is a point of debate. I own a good tester and I use .120 as a minimum thickness on major thrust (that's the right side wall of each hole when looking down on the engine from the rear). Some go .150, some say .200. It should be between your machinist and you, and thicker the better. Sleeve holes if you dont have extra blocks and fine a thin one or two. If you can scan and post the results it might be easier for others to comment.
I have seen 400 blocks raced(N/A only) sucessfully with .120 wall thickness on the major thrust for hundreds of runs, these where 13.0 to 1 motors tuned properly for no detonation on good quality race gas One of them had a small spot on the front of one cylinder that sonic .090 at the top and .072 at the bottom of that cylinder, I recommended not using it but he did anyways, sucessfully for four years chasing NHRA points in SG all over the country
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: CharlieB]
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02/11/10 02:44 PM
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Okay just so I understand this. Lets use the OP's numbers and assume they are for a block that has not been bored yet. I notice that the #1 hole is off in one direction (I assume core shift) - thrust side 173 and non thrust 180. Can you just push the new bore toward the non-thrust side to cut as little as possible from the thrust side. How much movement of the bore can a block sustain without having geometry problems relative to the crank, rods, pistons etc.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: Runnin74]
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02/11/10 03:35 PM
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Okay just so I understand this. Lets use the OP's numbers and assume they are for a block that has not been bored yet. I notice that the #1 hole is off in one direction (I assume core shift) - thrust side 173 and non thrust 180. Can you just push the new bore toward the non-thrust side to cut as little as possible from the thrust side. How much movement of the bore can a block sustain without having geometry problems relative to the crank, rods, pistons etc.
The machine shop that cleaned, magged and sonic tested the block said they can push the bore a little away from the weak side but I'm not planning on using that shop for my build. The block has not been bored yet.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: Stanton]
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02/11/10 08:57 PM
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The core shift is in the right direction (resulting in heavier major thrust side on 7 out of 8 cylinders)
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: Stanton]
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How much did they charge for the sonic check??
Also, they usually check it in at least 2 points up and down the bore. They've only done yours in one!
For the sake of a few thou I wouldn't offset the bores.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: CharlieB]
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02/11/10 09:35 PM
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I think it's dependent on how much powerthe motor makes. Issue is keeping the bores round. 700+hp motors I'd want min .185. 1000hp more! You must keep that ring seal to have leakdown numbers. We loose a tenth in ET when only 1 cyl goes to 13-15.
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Re: Sonic Test
[Re: CharlieB]
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Hoping to get in the mid-low nines in a lightened A-body- I guess around 700 hp should do it
I would think with the level of performance desired you would be advised to get an aftermarket block. I am sure you will hear countless people tell you that they did it with no problem, but you are asking a lot of the factory piece.
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