Tag: JE PISTONS

PROJECT PONTIAC 455, PART 2

PROJECT PONTIAC 455, PART 2

  Build, text and photos by Mike Mavrigian   .     I realize it’s been a while since my last posting of this project’s Part 1 article, but I’ve been tied up with multiple projects at the same time. Since the Part 1 article, I’ve obtained the crankshaft, had the heads finish-machined and assembled [...]

Read more...

PROJECT PONTIAC 455, PART 1

PROJECT PONTIAC 455, PART 1

WE BEGIN THE BUILD OF A BORED STROKED PONTIAC 455 TO OBTAIN 501 CID AND ABOUT 600 PONIES. THE GOAL:TO CREATE AN IDEAL “INDIAN” POWERPLANT FOR STREET, STRIP AND STREET RODDER APPLICATIONS Prior to block machining, the block exterior was smoothed and detailed. Not only will this ressurected Pontiac provide some ground-pounding thump, but it’ll [...]

Read more...

PROJECT 427W, PART 6 THE DYNO RUN

PROJECT 427W, PART 6     THE DYNO RUN

THE DYNO RUN   Build, text and photos by Mike Mavrigian   . Well, we finally ran this engine on dyno. The dyno location was Platinum Engine Designs in Norwich, Ohio, a clean-as-a-whistle top-notch race engine shop in southeast Ohio, equipped with a late-model SuperFlow engine dyno.

Read more...

DART 427W, PART 1

DART 427W, PART 1

STROKIN’ THE DART WINDSOR Our current engine project begins with a 351W block and increasing displacement to a whopping 427 CID.   Text & photos by Mike Mavrigian   The Dart 351W iron-alloy block is available in either a 9.200” (standard Cleveland) or 9.500” deck height. We opted for the 9.5” deck.    This project [...]

Read more...

LS PROJECT, PART 2 (C)

LS PROJECT, PART 2 (C)

A close-up of our bobweight card. Gressman centered each bobweight using an aluminum spacer. This ensures that each bobweight will be located in the exact center of each rod pin. Gressman spun our crank on his pro-ball balancer. Our Lunati crank is a high-quality, forged, non-twist steel unit featuring a 4.000″ stroke. As you would [...]

Read more...