Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
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A screw blower is how you get power without the destructive RPM that chews up your valve gear.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
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01/30/19 12:15 PM
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Ron Flood at Cedar Machine in North Branch , Mn. would be a very good choice. He may well be Jericho's one man shop......he is one of the best around and relatively unknown by most measures. But he breathes precision and has a lot of Hemi experience. He has the fixtures and tooling for most blocks. And is a stand up individual. It would be worth a call. I do not, and will not go through Ron. My second choice (if I had to) would be Line's. They do very nice work, and Lance is as hard of a worker as you will find. I have a few friends that go through Lance, and all have been happy with his work.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
[Re: 604 Hemi GTX]
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01/30/19 05:03 PM
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I think sticking w/ the single 4 Indy manifold is best for what you're describing. Add a fogger and have some fun w/ it when you want. Bracket race it NA otherwise.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
[Re: 604 Hemi GTX]
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It sounds like to me you want the WOW factor when someone looks at the motor or the car and a blower will give you that, there is a Duster in town like that. If your car was going to run at the track only a 605 with two carbs on a good intake and lots of Compression and good gas and I would pick a Hogan intake can make you a ton of horse power for an easy 9 second pass. Most of the racers around me run NSS. All run in the 8s and some have run as low as 8.20 in a Super Stock A Body that came apart at just over 1100ft doing this. This car had the special set of Aluminum heads from FHO. I was wondering how much spring pressure are you going to run and what valves and what valve seats. Most of these guys have bigger that a 750 lift cam, all but one guy and he runs 890s with the lift you have. I was going to say you will have to check things on the motor each year but since it snows early were you are you will have all Winter to do that.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
[Re: 604 Hemi GTX]
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My Keith Black stage 7 compucam roller [Crane] is a 750 lift that requires 606 lbs. open 220 lbs. closed set at 2"
it's ok to butt heads, just don't do it with a butthead
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
[Re: 604 Hemi GTX]
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01/31/19 03:12 AM
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Yes I’ve got a raised cam KB Block and always thought that the largest stroke was 4.75.
Kevin Kevin, I've never done anything with a raised cam, so I'm no expert. But guys are building 4.75" stroke hemis without the raised cam. I would have thought you could go 5 " with a raised cam?
[img]http://i.imgur.com/boeexFms.jpg[/img]31 Plymouth Coupe, 392 Hemi, T56 magnum RS23J71 RS27J77 RP23J71 RO23J71 WM21J8A I don't regret the things I've done. I only regret the things I didn't do. "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something. ~ Plato"
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
[Re: 604 Hemi GTX]
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That's correct on the special cam , 48* and belt drive. I think someone makes a gear drive also. Any crank over the 4.5 gets hard to find a lot more expensive and longer lead times.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
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gen 2 hemis is not a bracket motor Sure they are. I can't run with these heads up guys anymore. So a bracket weenie I have become.
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Re: Gen 2 Hemi Bracket Motor?
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gen 2 hemis is not a bracket motor Why not?
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