how does this 360 short block sound?
#21
....no big deal, thats why i said it, because i didnt say it earlier. he, for some reason, doesnt want to sell it anymore. so ive started my parts list for a 360 short block engine from fliteline engine supply, with no cam or timing... of course
#22
#23
Quote "he, for some reason, doesn't want to sell it anymore". With that statement I do believe you just saved yourself a bunch of money and probably one major headache. Better to start from scratch as you are now going to do,this way you can pick and choose the parts you want.
#24
ok i got a quote from precision engine and here it is: how does it sound, i really like the new forged rods but are the heads going to be a problem? i dont think theyre iron ram heads. is the bowl porting worth it?
Please review the following quote and specifications to your custom-built performance longblock: 360 Dodge magnum : 325 -375 hp with 370FT LBS torque
üBlock bored, honed, decked and align honed
üNew cam bearings
üPerformance camshaft: (cam specifications are subject to change)
o210/215 @ .050
o.505 lift
o110 lobe center
üMatching roller lifters
üNew forged rods with ARP rod bolts
üReground 3.578 ” stroke
üCrankshaft micro-polished less than a 12 RA finish
üPerformance pistons with Molly rings
o9 to 1 compression ratio
üMatched weight balanced rotating assembly with balancer
üNew timing set
üNew high volume oil pump
üNew gasket set
üNew push rods, and stamped rockers
üNew ARP head bolts
ü New stainless 2.02/1.650 valves
üMatching springs
ü3 angle seats
üBronze guides
üPositive seals
üDial in cam
üPainted black
üOptional aluminum heads (add $2200.00)
ü
·Bowl Porting included-stage 2 is additional $495.00
·Price $ 2995.00.00 plus core and shipping
Please review the following quote and specifications to your custom-built performance longblock: 360 Dodge magnum : 325 -375 hp with 370FT LBS torque
üBlock bored, honed, decked and align honed
üNew cam bearings
üPerformance camshaft: (cam specifications are subject to change)
o210/215 @ .050
o.505 lift
o110 lobe center
üMatching roller lifters
üNew forged rods with ARP rod bolts
üReground 3.578 ” stroke
üCrankshaft micro-polished less than a 12 RA finish
üPerformance pistons with Molly rings
o9 to 1 compression ratio
üMatched weight balanced rotating assembly with balancer
üNew timing set
üNew high volume oil pump
üNew gasket set
üNew push rods, and stamped rockers
üNew ARP head bolts
ü New stainless 2.02/1.650 valves
üMatching springs
ü3 angle seats
üBronze guides
üPositive seals
üDial in cam
üPainted black
üOptional aluminum heads (add $2200.00)
ü
·Bowl Porting included-stage 2 is additional $495.00
·Price $ 2995.00.00 plus core and shipping
#25
Hi just saw this post I like talking engine building :-)
My friend this is a nice build sheet!!!
But for 3000 bucks I would expect roller rockers. But that is just me.
Things to think about
The oil system is the most over looked part of rebuilding an engine.
Tell them you want the crank bearings to have the oil hole and grove on both pieces. (this means buying two sets of crank bearing but you will get twice the oil to the crank)
just my 2 cents
My friend this is a nice build sheet!!!
But for 3000 bucks I would expect roller rockers. But that is just me.
Things to think about
The oil system is the most over looked part of rebuilding an engine.
Tell them you want the crank bearings to have the oil hole and grove on both pieces. (this means buying two sets of crank bearing but you will get twice the oil to the crank)
just my 2 cents
#27
The "performance cam" will require a custom tune, so, better include a wideband O2 in your calculations, and the equipment necessary to to data log, so your tune writer can do ya up.
2.02 valves are larger than the stockers.
I would recommend that you talk to a local machine shop, and get prices on rebuilding YOUR engine, to the same, or better, specs. Save yourself shipping a HEAVY engine two ways......
2.02 valves are larger than the stockers.
I would recommend that you talk to a local machine shop, and get prices on rebuilding YOUR engine, to the same, or better, specs. Save yourself shipping a HEAVY engine two ways......
#28
The "performance cam" will require a custom tune, so, better include a wideband O2 in your calculations, and the equipment necessary to to data log, so your tune writer can do ya up.
2.02 valves are larger than the stockers.
I would recommend that you talk to a local machine shop, and get prices on rebuilding YOUR engine, to the same, or better, specs. Save yourself shipping a HEAVY engine two ways......
2.02 valves are larger than the stockers.
I would recommend that you talk to a local machine shop, and get prices on rebuilding YOUR engine, to the same, or better, specs. Save yourself shipping a HEAVY engine two ways......
so these arent the stock heads, they are similar to iron rams or something?
what equipment do you need to data log? i plan to get an sct from hemi and a wideband o2.
#29
They are better than the stock heads. (1.92 intake valves stock....) Are they the "Iron Ram" heads? Don't know on that score...... but, even if they just have thicker decks, they would be better than stock.
Yeah, "time" can be a commodity worth a fair bit to. I understand where that one is coming from. Could you pick up a junkyard motor and rebuild that one instead?
There are a bunch of methods for data logging. My personal favorite is a laptop, the right cable, and the right software. Software is available for free, just doesn't do some of the neat tricks that the stuff you pay for can do. Look around, see what you can find. Cables run about 30 to 40 bucks.
Yeah, "time" can be a commodity worth a fair bit to. I understand where that one is coming from. Could you pick up a junkyard motor and rebuild that one instead?
There are a bunch of methods for data logging. My personal favorite is a laptop, the right cable, and the right software. Software is available for free, just doesn't do some of the neat tricks that the stuff you pay for can do. Look around, see what you can find. Cables run about 30 to 40 bucks.
#30
They are better than the stock heads. (1.92 intake valves stock....) Are they the "Iron Ram" heads? Don't know on that score...... but, even if they just have thicker decks, they would be better than stock.
Yeah, "time" can be a commodity worth a fair bit to. I understand where that one is coming from. Could you pick up a junkyard motor and rebuild that one instead?
There are a bunch of methods for data logging. My personal favorite is a laptop, the right cable, and the right software. Software is available for free, just doesn't do some of the neat tricks that the stuff you pay for can do. Look around, see what you can find. Cables run about 30 to 40 bucks.
Yeah, "time" can be a commodity worth a fair bit to. I understand where that one is coming from. Could you pick up a junkyard motor and rebuild that one instead?
There are a bunch of methods for data logging. My personal favorite is a laptop, the right cable, and the right software. Software is available for free, just doesn't do some of the neat tricks that the stuff you pay for can do. Look around, see what you can find. Cables run about 30 to 40 bucks.
i guess thats an option but id be afraid that hed magnaflux the block and find a crack or something, right?
man this stuffs getting expensive!