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#41 Posted : Saturday, 6 August 2005 9:14:08 PM(UTC)
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lpg typically produces less HP than petrol but if you build your engine to suit like higher comp heads, gas cam, timing etc, it can produce more than enough HP, + you definately need hardened valve inserts.
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#42 Posted : Saturday, 6 August 2005 10:41:33 PM(UTC)
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I am not sure if a high pressure oil pump is a good idea in a street car the cam people Crowes I think on their website only recommend for dedicated racers because the high pressure pumps can wash out the bearings. Don't forget to run the cam in properly
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#43 Posted : Monday, 8 August 2005 5:34:06 PM(UTC)
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If u pay $500 for a VK EFI u would expect it to have at least 6 months rego.


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#44 Posted : Tuesday, 9 August 2005 6:07:27 AM(UTC)
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#45 Posted : Friday, 12 August 2005 5:06:06 AM(UTC)
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Hello all, im back!

The block is in being bored now (186 bore now), the Starfire rods are being attached to ACL Hyperlite pistons and comp rings, JP High volume oil pump, ACL comp bearings (cam and crank), HP Timing gears (not straight cuts but!!), the
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#46 Posted : Friday, 12 August 2005 6:32:08 PM(UTC)
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I hope it's an LC XU-1 cam, and not a Bathurst LJ one! She'll be a pretty cranky motor if it's an LJ version with a single Holley! I'm glad you only went to +0.060 bore - it gives you a little up your sleeve in case you need it later.
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#47 Posted : Saturday, 13 August 2005 3:42:36 AM(UTC)
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Hi Byron.

I know I'm a bit pedantic, but.

The guy said he has bored his 179 to 186 (I assume 186 std).

If a 179's bore is 3 9/16" & a 186's bore is 3 5/8", wouldn't you be boring it 0.0625" not 0.060".

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#48 Posted : Saturday, 13 August 2005 4:47:38 AM(UTC)
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Im not entirely sure about the 0.0625" or 0.060", the motor has been rebuilt prior to my acquiring it, im only boring it a further 0.040" to get to 186!! The XU-1 cam is being chosen to suit the head, so again, im not too sure which XU-1 cam it is, but g
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#49 Posted : Sunday, 14 August 2005 1:11:08 AM(UTC)
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Piston expansion clearance!! Just joking, Dr Terry yes you are correct. I fact I'm not sure if you can buy 0.060" pistons for a 179 - I believe they are STD 186 normally at 3.625", but sold as +0.060" for a 179 if that's what you ask for. Same applies to
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#50 Posted : Sunday, 14 August 2005 3:32:42 AM(UTC)
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are any/all these different sized red 6 blocks significantly different in casting, or is it just barrel wall thicknesses and pistons width?
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#51 Posted : Sunday, 14 August 2005 7:17:30 AM(UTC)
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Right on the mark!
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#52 Posted : Sunday, 14 August 2005 8:11:22 AM(UTC)
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Are re-ground cams any different (life and performance) to a brand newie?? To "improve" the budget i chose a re-grind instead of new, saving myself some serious $$! Same grind as the new one however!

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#53 Posted : Sunday, 14 August 2005 5:49:41 PM(UTC)
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If you are going to run a hp oil pump you need to seriously consider installing a larger sump.
Without it, you may find that you've pumped all your oil up to the valve gear leaving precious little to lubricate the bottom end.
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#54 Posted : Monday, 15 August 2005 4:31:41 AM(UTC)
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Thank you for the advice! I will be on the lookout for one as soon as i return home! Better to be safe than sorry i suppose!! Anyone know about my reground cam question??

Don't bag the UC, it might just be the car that kicks ur ass!!
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#55 Posted : Thursday, 18 August 2005 7:47:39 AM(UTC)
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Anyone have any thoughts on Reground cam VS Brand new cam with regards to life and strength...

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Don't bag the UC, it might just be the car that kicks ur ass!!
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#56 Posted : Monday, 12 June 2006 10:30:10 PM(UTC)
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i have put a 350holley in my 1976LX torana 192, however iam having alot of problems with a flat spot in first gear, and minor flat spots in 2nd, 3rd and 4th. any ideas?
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#57 Posted : Friday, 16 June 2006 8:57:57 AM(UTC)
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The ultimate carby for tunability for high low and midrange, without running too rich in any of these areas has to be a 465 4 barell holley.I found the 350 was good on my 202/234 stroker, but had to run small jets to get any sort of mileage.. Then pull th
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#58 Posted : Saturday, 17 June 2006 8:59:57 AM(UTC)
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Taz is right (hi bruce) but a high pressure pump is not necessary on a street car and can do more harm than good, as well as starving the bottom end of oil it can wash out the big ends and mains causing bearing failure. Only use if motor is high performan
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#59 Posted : Wednesday, 28 June 2006 4:51:33 AM(UTC)
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I've done over 10 000kms on the motor so far and no dramas with the hv oil pump!! And the 350 Holley has been good for 14.8@95mph down the 1/4

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#60 Posted : Wednesday, 28 June 2006 5:07:21 AM(UTC)
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