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    The camshaft installed, the double roller timing set is installed. Make sure the oil galley plugs are put into the block first, otherwise you might forget and have a huge internal oil leak. The camshaft is "degreed" or checked with a degree wheel to make sure it's installed as it was designed. In this instance, I had to use the 4 degree retard position(after the photo was taken, since it clearly shows it straight up, or at 0 degrees), and installed the 112 LC cam at 110.5, or 1 1/2 degrees advanced, primarily to counter the affect of the timing chain stretching.




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    Re: Mild pump gas 454 build and dyno test.

    Looks good Barry. love the valve covers

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    Now this is what I'm talking about. Good stuff Barry. You've got talent!!!

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    Looks good Barry..

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    Thanks William, Wendi and Art.

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    Very nice Barry, thanks for taking the time to post it!

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    Re: Mild pump gas 454 build and dyno test.

    Nice write up bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    Very cool build!
    Quote Originally Posted by rivermobster View Post
    Nice write up bro!
    Thanks guys,, put this one together a few years ago for a jet boat. First outing, before he did anything to the pump, he beat a boat with 100 more cubic inches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by obnoxious001 View Post
    he beat a boat with 100 more cubic inches.
    You can't shake a stick at that.

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    Just read this for the first time. Great read! I did have a few questions:

    1. I didn't see any mention of you hanging the rods or filing piston rings. Is that something top secret?

    2. I noticed that you used what appears to be a stock GM balancer. I was surprised to see you run this instead of a decent after market piece that is but together a little better. Comments?


    Brian

 

 

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