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'94 chev suburban '89 chev k1500 if you feel that you must burn my flag please do me a favor and wrap yourself in it first when you drive a ford you need a whole set of good wrenches-lol- ![]() jack bauer for president |
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I posted this over in the Your Own Projects section so I am just going to quote myself here.
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Here is the second part of my post over there.
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Nice photos Eddie. I kind of know what you went through. It's cool to see a newer powerplant going into a classic C3.
BTW, it's great to see this thread revived. Thanks BigBry!
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Likes that vehicle very much, is very good
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How about getting the show back on track like it use to be with actual stuff that is useful and not all fluff and sales. Want to see more fabrication and useful motor info.
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Engine is a 5.0 ltr block bored and stroked to 347 cid. Forged pistons 10.5:1 compression with Edelbrock Performer RPM heads with mild port work. Roller cam with roller rockers. Intake/exhaust 236/242 duration @0.050" and 0.575" lift. After-market Multi Port EFI. Engine pulls strong from 2500 to 6500 rpm, where the rev limiter is set. It should make an easy 400 Hp at the flywheel (never dynoed). Car weighs in at 2370 lb with a full tank of gasoline. Front wheels 1170 lb and 1200 lb on the back wheels. P295 50R 15 on the back and P240 60R 15 on front. It will turn a corner and make you wonder if you can stay in the seat. With only 6 lb/Hp it takes off pretty fast too.
Here is a picture of my Cobra by my late Uncle Bob's Log Cabin. He disassembled the Cabin and moved it a 1/4 mile. Then reassembled it, in its current glory. The Fireplace and chimney is new along with the roof, but otherwise it is as it was built in the 1800's. Not the best picture of the Cobra, but still my favorite. ![]() Sorry about the sun light on the dash at the wheel. ![]() ![]() ![]() I pulled the intake to replace the gaskets. Figured I would port match the intake to the gaskets, as the heads were perfectly matched. I was very unhappy to find the ports on the right side were shifted forward by 1/8". Took hours of measuring to figure out how to have enough meat to get both sides matched to the heads at the same time. Some of the fuel injection wells were 1/4" into the flow path and welded half shut. So I fixed that too. Then being the obsessive compulsive geek that I am, I decided to polish the inside of the intake (port injection so I don't have to worry about puddling). Boy was I sorry I started that. So that 1 day job lasted 2 weeks. I could feel a power difference. It must have picked up at least 10 Hp to be able feel it. I'm glad its all done now. Last edited by olddog; 08-10-2010 at 09:51 PM. Reason: Building the thread slowly |
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Very, very, very NICE !!!
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Porc - I was editing and add stuff after you saw the post. Not sure if I added any pictures since you viewed it or not, but I did add some specs on the car at the top.
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thanks for the pics-nice ride.
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