Husker6.5
135' diagonal 16:9HD, 25KW sound!
Can't wait till it's time to fire that beast up. Know you can't, either!
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Ted updated me on a few things today.
1. The price of the machinists work included all the stuff from before and after we found out the pistons were crap necessitating the new Mahle ones and the rebalancing of the rotating assembly. That was a break and worth waiting for...well, kinda worth waiting for.
2. Bill's Red truck has the performance cam installed so once it is buttoned up, Bill will be able to keep up with Joe's green truck without Joe having to either drive in reverse or push it.
3. That means my truck is next in line with the engine assembly starting rather soon. Once it is at the point that the parts off my motor are needed to finish the build, then, of course, mine gets torn down. Injectors, Glow Plugs, IP and Lines, Water Pump, Starter, etc. May go with HO injectors. I have a set of core's here with crap nozzles I could get rebuilt at the local shop Orionthade and I share. Good people.
4. Not certain but I think I'm still waiting for a cam to come in from the grinder and delivery of my Fluid Dampener HB.
For the curious, here's the punch list and specifications for the block and rotating assembly performed by the Machinist. I hate to admit, a lot of it is simply 'dolphin-speak' to me.
Punch List
Chemical Clean Block
Bore Cyl Block .010 .0027 Clearance With Torque
Install Main Studs, True Linebore
Surface Block .010
Install Pin Bushings, Fit Pins, .0004 Clear, Check Alignment
Assemble Pistons On Rods
Hone Block
True Big End Of Rods
Balance Crank Assembly, Stock Balancer
Install Cam Bearing, Fit Cam
SH1366S Cam Bearings
Specifications:
Rod Rotating-714gr
Rod Reciprocating-332
Rod Bearings-57gr
Oil Allowance-6gr
Pistons, Pin, And Rings-1295gr
Locks-4gr
Bobweight Total-3179gr
Piston Assembly And Rod Reciprocating End Balanced Together
I'm just happy it is done and the build will begin soon.
I didn't remember that, guess I should go back and read....
That is close, it does look look yours were rounded off, either way, close. Did your man say anything about what RPM range you would max ?? Mine had a space for that in the P/C program also, I used 3500-4000 max, Like I said, I don't know what all info the program needs to do the job, I just answered questions.... I know that my pistons didn't need anything, they were within 1gr of each other, the rods were really bad out, crank was drilled in 3 places, flywheel & pressure plate is a new south bend, the flywheel needed drilling also...
Sure, what the hell, it'll be broke in and shaken down by then...On #8, instead of observing, how about stunning the crap out of them and entering a 6.5 that can compete against them? Maybe not in sled pull, but drags and dyno may just change a few opinions about the 6.5!
On #8, instead of observing, how about stunning the crap out of them and entering a 6.5 that can compete against them? Maybe not in sled pull, but drags and dyno may just change a few opinions about the 6.5!
You know #$%^& well what it means. Don't tease and please don't High-jack the build thread.:nonod:Would it have anything to do with cold October air about 4,200 feet elevation?