Originally posted by ontarv
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Also, something else interesting... On saturday i went to Canberra in the big bad Caddy with the old man cause we were taking one of the 392 blocks down to Graeme Silk race engineering. Turns out he does Neal Bates' toyota rally car engines! Apart from a lot of other really trick drag racing engines, sprint car/ speed car engines. I had a look at his gear, and he has some really nice stuff and i also took a look at some engines he was currently machining/ building.
And to top that off, he has a brand new top-of-the-line Superflow engine dyno!. So i've decided i'm going to get him to do all the machine work and balancing on the 16v. He confessed that he does charge more than most engine builders, but i can tell he takes an interest and he also makes sure what leaves his workshop is exactly what the customer wants and up to his (very high) standards.
So when i've finished building the engine, i'm going to head down there so we can tune it on the dyno.
Dad and i are currently in the process of ordering some 5083 aluminium 50mm thick billets so that i can machine up a torque plate for the 16v aswell as one for the 392 engine.
Once i've made the torque plate i'll post some drawings for everyone.
I didn't realise, but a lot of people bore (or get bored) their blocks static with no tension. This is a really bad idea and is why some engines can be freshened up and still have bad leakdown from new. In some cases, the bore can distort up to 4 thou (0.10mm). Which is awful.
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