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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: 440Jim] #2923477
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Thanks for the thread. This is going to be good!


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: ZIPPY] #2923480
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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: 440Jim] #2923492
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Not trying to intrude on this post but I'm in the middle of building a 572 C.I. B1 original head pump gas motor now with a KB wedge block I got from Tim @ FHO last year.
The heads were used and came with a set of Jesel paired shaft 1.7 ratio rocker arms, I had them freshen at Slawko and still need to buy the pistons, solid roller cam and so on. I'm not sure which carb size I will run on this motor but I will test several different ones, 4150 and 4500, and see what it wants wrench
I'm hoping for 900HP on Oregon pump swill luck


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: Cab_Burge] #2923539
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Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
... still need to buy the pistons, solid roller cam and so on. I'm not sure which carb size I will run on this motor but I will test several different ones, 4150 and 4500, and see what it wants wrench
I'm hoping for 900HP on Oregon pump swill luck

I was thinking you should look into the pistons I am thinking about (posted near the top of this topic). But when I saw you want to run pump gas, I am sure those pistons would give you too much CR.
I haven't even sent the block to the machine shop yet, so you likely will do carb tests before I do. I look forward to your results.

P.S. I remember an old post of yours about using 7/16" dia pushrods. And that post helpped me decide to go that route. up

Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: 440Jim] #2923622
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I'm glad I could help, thanks for letting me know thumbs


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Your going to have enough cubes, and flow numbers look great so i see your goal as a done deal.


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: gregsdart] #2923638
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The last pump gas 572 C.I. EFI dual throttle body hemi motor I made and dyno tested didn't make 900 whiney 799.4 HP at 6500 RPM before starting down hill whiney shruggy
I'm hoping your correct luck
I forgot to mention the crank in this motor is a old KB forged top fuel crank with full counter balance and stock Mopar rod journal sizes realcrazy
I tried to have this crank offset ground down to BB Chevy rod journals sizes and was told no, those cranks can't be done that way, for some reason or the another confused


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: Cab_Burge] #2923882
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JIm, Best I can tell you right now is the car has gone 8.90's at 3450lbs in a 64 B Body. It is an NSS car that is required a 4150 carb, this one is a twin blade Book set up. Was way cheaper than a sheet metal intake a two of them smile


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: Al_Alguire] #2923920
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Originally Posted by Al_Alguire
JIm, Best I can tell you right now is the car has gone 8.90's at 3450lbs in a 64 B Body. It is an NSS car that is required a 4150 carb, this one is a twin blade Book set up. Was way cheaper than a sheet metal intake a two of them smile
Nice. I am thinking that ET/weight should be around 1000 hp, maybe 1020?


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Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: 440Jim] #2923994
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Launch has never really been optimal. Pulling timing to get it to leave, best 60' is only 1.36 and its been 153.77. So Ill let other speculate as to the power level. But it seems to move along ok for a 540" engine.


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I have a couple of sets of B1 pistons for a 4.530 bore. A couple of sets of BME aluminum rods as well. PM if interested.

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Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
The last pump gas 572 C.I. EFI dual throttle body hemi motor I made and dyno tested didn't make 900 whiney 799.4 HP at 6500 RPM before starting down hill whiney shruggy
I'm hoping your correct luck
I forgot to mention the crank in this motor is a old KB forged top fuel crank with full counter balance and stock Mopar rod journal sizes realcrazy
I tried to have this crank offset ground down to BB Chevy rod journals sizes and was told no, those cranks can't be done that way, for some reason or the another confused


I have my own crankshaft grinder, and I have offset ground a few of the fueler billet crankshafts KB, Bryant etc down to 2.2 inch. No problems at all, but I have also been into other brands that were hardchromed, and offsetgrinding one of those netted .080" offset due to the thickness of the chrome layer that had to be ground away.

Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: 440Jim] #2927323
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Originally Posted by 440Jim
This topic is Part 1-Buying Parts.
So far this year I have accumulated the following parts. More details on each as I post more to Part 1.

Bill Mitchell Products (BMP) aluminum wedge block.
Callies Magnum crankshaft. Part number GEQ-62J-MP.
Molnar H-beam connecting rods, 7.100” long, 2.200” rod journals.
B1 original heads.
T&D 1.7 ratio rocker arms. Part number 8013, 5/8” shaft, paired rockers per cylinder.
Titanium 10 degree retainers.
B1 cast single 4-barrel intake manifold with RB spacers.
Belt drive cam timing kit.
APD “billet” alcohol carb. 4150 body, “1000 cfm”. Currently running in my Daytona.
I plan to up size the alky fuel pump and lines since I don’t think the current Aeromotive 11203 pump will feed 950 hp on Alky.
Aeromotive lists: Free Flow Rate:150 gph. Pressure 14 psi, Inlet 3/8 NPT, Outlet 3/8 NPT

Scott Koffel told me of some UEM/Icon production pistons he helped design, that should be available in June.
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UEM/ICON Elite B1 Piston
https://uempistons.com/i-35551-icon...-head-aftermarket-block-kit-w-rings.html

# IC433CAKTS.std part number with rings
1.355 Compression height, -0.020 below stock 10.725 deck
Lateral gas porting on the top land, Top land 0.300" from top
0.043, 1/16, 3/16 ring pack, Ring Set #: 4500JS8.005
Trend Wrist pins 4130, 0.185 wall, Pin No: G9902930185
5cc dome with -12cc valve reliefs. Effective volume of -6.5cc
Anodized crown & top ring land
UltraWear M42 skirt coating

UltraWear M42 coating
-Piston skirt dry film lubricant.
-Decrease engine noise and helps protect against dry start ups.
-Applied to .0005” per side.

Anodizing
-Limits micro welding of ring to groove in severe conditions.
-Produces a very hard surface for ring to rotate on.
-Piston Crown application creates barrier from corrosive fuels.


How long did the T&D rockers take to get? Curious as I have a set on order.

Thank you,

Casey FJ

Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: Whompin_Wedge] #2927334
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When I called both Koffel's and T&D, they said 5-weeks.
I was able to find a new old stock set somebody had on their shelf (never installed), and I bought those.


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Ok, that is what I have been told as well....

This engine of mine may never get done!! haha

Casey FJ

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I ordered a set of T/Ds for a customer on Tuesday and they said 4 to 5 weeks. In the past they are pretty good at meeting promises.

Re: 572 B1 org Part 1-Buying Parts [Re: sasquatch] #2928054
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Part 1-Australian Muscle Parts (AMP) Belt drive cam timing kit.
NOTE: In Part 5 - Build Notes, I changed to a Jesel Belt Drive. So this is just for info. Part 5 - Build Notes link

This belt drive for big block Mopar has some nice features. Similar to the Jesel belt drive, with added features similar to some of the Comp Cams belt drives for GM engines. I like the gloss black coating that is easy to clean and doesn’t stain/deteriorate like uncoated aluminum.

The belt idler pulley beats the Comp Cams design. It has an eccentric center for adjustment, the Comp design has different diameter parts to do adjustment. This feature wraps the belt around the crank pulley better than without it; and minimizes belt flap in operation. The idler is located opposite the drive side (which is pulled tight in operation).

The AMP design comes with encased Torrington style thrust bearings and has no special block machining needed. The Jesel comes with thrust washers, with an optional multi-piece thrust bearing (separate needle bearing part and steel washers to run against) that requires machining the block.

The AMP design allows setting the advance/retard between the marks. This allows 3 degrees or 3.5 degrees instead of just the choice of 2 or 4 degrees. This is similar to the newer Jesel design. The older Jesel design locked at 2 degree intervals.

My only complaint is that it comes with NO installation instructions. I downloaded Jesel and Comp Cams belt drive instructions to guide me (and write my own).

AMP_BeltDrive_3view-15.jpgAMP_BeltDrive_idler_3view.jpgAMP_belt1-crop.jpgAMP_CamBearing_3view-15.jpg
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The idler/belt tension adjuster is very very similar to the old Weber Small Block belt drive adjusters


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Write up your instructions and offer them to the mfg for $100 or a discount on some other parts.

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Originally Posted by AndyF
Write up your instructions and offer them to the mfg for $100 or a discount on some other parts.
I don't normally make money on my "advice".
But since the manufacturer doesn't even offer instructions, that might be a way to help other users. But it would have to be a very professional set of instructions, with pictures,etc.

Jim


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