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ok after a few threads i've sorta gathered enuf info from you fine folk to start collecting bits/saving.
i started this thread to eliminate confusion from the other threads.
so.....anyways...
ford falcon 1999 au block (sohc).
ef crank offset ground (how much i dont know- xecute do you know the max i can go)
now i think i will bore the block 60 thou and have the block sleaved.
and as for pistons a set of forged customs will have to be the go.
as for rods a set of custom h or i beam forged rods mesuring 6.5-7 inches or so. that means i will have to run a spacer
the block will receive hardned steel mains caps with arp studs with the 12mm thick crank girdle i have in the bottom end now.
arp rod bolt will be installed as like i have now.
now i want thoughts/arguments/suggestions/input....what ever what ever helps me atain a 290 cube ohc inline six cylinder that will rev to 6500 with out breaking a sweat.
any help will be appreciated.... XECUTE!!!!! I KNOW U WANNA GET IN ON THIS!!!!
cheers.joe.
PS. for those of you interested...... if you can't seem to find arp rod bolts for the ohc i6 motors... i'll let u in on a little secret... but dont go teling it to everyone (its what i ahve been doing for a few years now and its what holds my bottom ends togeather).
use mitsubishi 4g63 arp rod bolts. the rods have to be releived around the nuts of the rod bolts by around .65 of a 1mm and the bolts themselves have to ground down half a mill in length to fit. they arnt the perfect solution but they are the closest out there (the old 250 x-flow bolt dont fit). the stock factory rods just shot peened (DO NOT LINISH THEM) with the arp rod bolts have handle 750hp so far. i plan on pushing the stock rods/crank/block to the 1000hp barreir b4 i build this strocker motor.
cheers again.joe.
i started this thread to eliminate confusion from the other threads.
so.....anyways...
ford falcon 1999 au block (sohc).
ef crank offset ground (how much i dont know- xecute do you know the max i can go)
now i think i will bore the block 60 thou and have the block sleaved.
and as for pistons a set of forged customs will have to be the go.
as for rods a set of custom h or i beam forged rods mesuring 6.5-7 inches or so. that means i will have to run a spacer
the block will receive hardned steel mains caps with arp studs with the 12mm thick crank girdle i have in the bottom end now.
arp rod bolt will be installed as like i have now.
now i want thoughts/arguments/suggestions/input....what ever what ever helps me atain a 290 cube ohc inline six cylinder that will rev to 6500 with out breaking a sweat.
any help will be appreciated.... XECUTE!!!!! I KNOW U WANNA GET IN ON THIS!!!!
cheers.joe.
PS. for those of you interested...... if you can't seem to find arp rod bolts for the ohc i6 motors... i'll let u in on a little secret... but dont go teling it to everyone (its what i ahve been doing for a few years now and its what holds my bottom ends togeather).
use mitsubishi 4g63 arp rod bolts. the rods have to be releived around the nuts of the rod bolts by around .65 of a 1mm and the bolts themselves have to ground down half a mill in length to fit. they arnt the perfect solution but they are the closest out there (the old 250 x-flow bolt dont fit). the stock factory rods just shot peened (DO NOT LINISH THEM) with the arp rod bolts have handle 750hp so far. i plan on pushing the stock rods/crank/block to the 1000hp barreir b4 i build this strocker motor.
cheers again.joe.