Tag: RACE PUMPS

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.

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DART 427W PART 5

DART 427W PART 5

Our build is done. See the end of this article for several tasty photos of the finished engine, followed by a complete list of the participating manufacturers. FINAL ASSEMBLY OF OUR NASTY LITTLE DART 427W   OUR ONE TRICK PONY IS DONE. WE’RE READY FOR THE DYNO RUN.   Engine build, text and photos by Mike [...]

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DART 427W PROJECT, PART 3

DART 427W PROJECT, PART 3

by Mike Mavrigian Build/assembly and all photos by author     Our Lunati roller cam features 0.544″ valve lift at intake and 0.560″ at exhaust, with duration of 232 intake and 242 exhaust. Centerline is 108 intake and 116 exhaust. CAMSHAFT AND TIMING Dart thoughtfully provided anti-friction-coated cam bearings with their block. Each bearing is [...]

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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 [...]

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PROJECT 632 PART 6:DELIVERANCE (6C)

PROJECT 632 PART 6:DELIVERANCE (6C)

CARBURETOR/FUEL PLUMBING Our big-gulp carb is Holley’s Ultra Dominator (P/N 0-80673), an 1,150 cfm race carb that features billet metering blocks, three-circuit metering, mechanical secondaries and oversized sight windows for easy float adjustment. Recommended fuel pressure is 5-7.5 psi. The anodized billet metering blocks feature changeable idle feed restrictors for easier tuning of the idle [...]

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Project 632, Part 4 (4E)

Project 632, Part 4 (4E)

The fuel pump pushrod inserts through the hole below the main pump mounting passage. The phenolic spacer requires a thin film of RTV on both sides. Rubber sealing washers are placed over the pushrod base. Race Pumps notes that you can use only the number required for a good seal (1, 2 or all 3). [...]

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