Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
#16
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by 12SCNDZ
Machinist...It has Moroso main studs. I can't use head studs, because if I ever needed to pull a head, I'd have to take the motor out (no cowl clearance).
From what I understand, the stock LT1 crank is one of the toughest factory cranks that's been made. I know of a few that are beating the hell out of stock cranks. A good friend of mine is running 10.20's with a 200 shot on a stock crank 355. Jason Warren ran 9.5X's with a stock crank and a 300 shot. I put alot of research into it , but I understand your thoughts.
Yup...Definitely doing some dyno time
Hawk...I wasn't aware of the lifter problems. I'll check into that. Thanks
Frank
Yup...Definitely doing some dyno time
Hawk...I wasn't aware of the lifter problems. I'll check into that. Thanks
Frank
-Mindgame
#17
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by 1racerdude
Wish I could get mine down like that.
On NASCAR scales it weighs 3490 without me.
'94Z
On NASCAR scales it weighs 3490 without me.
'94Z
-Mindgame
#18
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by Mindgame
Titanium 'dude... titanium and carbon fiber. It's just money right.
-Mindgame
-Mindgame
#19
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by 1racerdude
Yea Daddy,ya got that $50,000 for my tube chassis??
-Mindgame
#20
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by Mindgame
Tubes? You don't need any stinkin' tubes, we'll contract it out to an aerospace machine shop. Think "MONOLITHIC titanium chassis!"
-Mindgame
-Mindgame
Sweeeeet.
Do they take credit cards?
What ya thinking about 2000 lbs ready to roll with a 706 aluminum BB and a 8-71 done up by Mooneyham? Maybe a 14-71?
Nice 6 second ride.
Last edited by 1racerdude; 12-21-2005 at 05:44 PM.
#21
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by T/A lt1
Are you still going to use those 1-5/8 headers?
Frank
#25
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by Mindgame
-Mindgame
As far as the LT's over the Mac's.. i think the primary is going to be your biggest limiting factor.. How do the port's on the heads line up w/ the headers? i know when most open up the exh. side they're fairly close to size of a 1 3/4 Primary...
Looking great frank..
#26
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by IllusionalTA
Glad i read the entire post.. I was about to mention those... ha..
As far as the LT's over the Mac's.. i think the primary is going to be your biggest limiting factor.. How do the port's on the heads line up w/ the headers? i know when most open up the exh. side they're fairly close to size of a 1 3/4 Primary...
Looking great frank..
As far as the LT's over the Mac's.. i think the primary is going to be your biggest limiting factor.. How do the port's on the heads line up w/ the headers? i know when most open up the exh. side they're fairly close to size of a 1 3/4 Primary...
Looking great frank..
When I had Joe Prince port the heads, I knew I was planning on running the MAC headers. The heads are the one's that are on the stock bottom end now. They've only got around 2000 miles on them. Eventhough they're low milage, I'm still going to have them gone through before I put them on the new motor.
Frank
#28
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Looks good Frank! Hope you have more luck firing it up than I did with mine.
BTW mine weighed 3380 lbs without me in it and 1/4 tank of gas. I have T-tops, A/C, power everything. The only thing I removed was the spare tire/jack, but I put an amp rack and a sub in a stealthbox in the back, so I guess it's a wash??
BTW mine weighed 3380 lbs without me in it and 1/4 tank of gas. I have T-tops, A/C, power everything. The only thing I removed was the spare tire/jack, but I put an amp rack and a sub in a stealthbox in the back, so I guess it's a wash??
#29
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Originally Posted by FastZinTennessee
Looks good Frank! Hope you have more luck firing it up than I did with mine.
Frank
#30
Re: Here's the 355 build sheet. Suggestions welcomed
Battery was weak (no big deal, just jumped it), the car fired up on the first attempt, and settled into a mean sounding lope. I had open Hooker long tubes so it was nice and loud- actually made my helpers jump back who were standing right next to the engine bay I specifically left the cooling system dry just in case there was a problem and the motor had to come out I wouldn't waste a bunch of coolant. So after the motor fired the first time, I let it idle for 20 seconds or so, shut it off and started filling the radiator up. Restarted it, and had steam and liquid shooting out of the passenger side bank. Removed the spark plugs on that side, and #6 had water droplets all over it
Instead of fighting the cramped engine bay, I'm just going to pull the motor again. I really hope it's not a cracked head, but I'm dealing with a major coolant loss here. So bad that when I pulled the knock sensor to drain the coolant from the block, I could hear air rushing through the header on the passenger side.
Instead of fighting the cramped engine bay, I'm just going to pull the motor again. I really hope it's not a cracked head, but I'm dealing with a major coolant loss here. So bad that when I pulled the knock sensor to drain the coolant from the block, I could hear air rushing through the header on the passenger side.