Hey folks! It's been a long time since I've been on here. Busy with life and all that good stuff. I managed to find a 250 block for $100. When I checked the cylinders it was still standard bore and could see the cross-hatching where someone rand a dingleball hone through it. It also has a brand new timing set of the early variety without the built-in timing retard. The plan is to supercharge it. I haven't decided on the unit yet but it'll either be a Paxton setup from Paradise Wheels or I'll build my own kit with a Rotrex C38. I've already got a serpentine balancer for it and confirmed fitment. I'm not going crazy with the boost - just enough to make it sporty. But...and there's always a "but"...I'm using this as a platform to tinker...
I got a sample set of roller lifters for a 460 with the removable links. I want to avoid windowing the block to be able to get the lifters/links installed. That said, I can't get them in the lifter galley as is. I have to get them all cockeyed to wiggle them in, so the link can't be attached while I do it. Has anyone done any creative grinding/milling around those gallies to know how much meat is there? It kind of looks like I should be able to make them fit but will require some clearancing. I want to know if this is feasible before I call and ask someone to grind me a cam.
Cheers!
I got a sample set of roller lifters for a 460 with the removable links. I want to avoid windowing the block to be able to get the lifters/links installed. That said, I can't get them in the lifter galley as is. I have to get them all cockeyed to wiggle them in, so the link can't be attached while I do it. Has anyone done any creative grinding/milling around those gallies to know how much meat is there? It kind of looks like I should be able to make them fit but will require some clearancing. I want to know if this is feasible before I call and ask someone to grind me a cam.
Cheers!