Progress Thread 95 Sapphire Blue Supercharged 351 Build

What are your detailed plans for the bottom end? Stock fasteners? Studs? Rod bolts?

King bi-metal bearings (have had great results with these in the past) They are very forgiving bearings

ARP main bolts
ARP rod bolts
ARP head bolts

stock rods
stock crank

Probe forged pistons

Saleen warrantied the s351r with the stock internals minus the pistons, they used forged wiseco. Unfortunately their tune was not very good and resulted in some failures.
 
Well I haven't worked on the car much the last couple of weeks besides tedious rewiring of gauges and basic wiring. I needed some motivation so i took a trip to the machine shop Monday. The engine was out of the vat and sitting in the back of the shop and it looks great. I'm not sure what kind of enamel they use on marine blocks but it is durable.

Well after some needed motivation it was back to the garage. Last week i cleaned out the shop and organized car parts. Two things were obvious, the heads and supercharger looked like junkyard candidates and the valve covers, I almost threw away. So first the supercharger.








 
Finally got the block back last week and started building it, I'm down to throwing the valve covers, flywheel, clutch etc on and throwing it in the car. Between waiting on the block and finishing the interior, I invested in a powdercoating setup for the brackets, I will post pictures of them when I get the time.

Also, I cleaned the engine bay up and painted it with truck bed liner, did some trading for a set of fr500 wheels, grabbed a set of used NT1 275's and 315's, bought an AEM alcohol setup, wired in a pioneer premier deh-p940mp, polk mids/high's, image dynamics idmax 10, kicker zx600 amp and alpine 4channel amp.

I also invested in a set of new Russell fuel fittings and braided AN lines from the engine bay to fuel rails. I felt that the stock rubber was weak and really didn't feel comfortable running them. Enjoy

 

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I installed the engine last weekend. The swap went very easy, besides being a very tight fit on the firewall, it was easier that putting longtubes on a foxbody.

words of advice to anyone who attempts this is to make sure you leave the headers off and before installing them, dent in the runner next to the steering shaft, measure and cut the battery tray, you will have to put wider fuel crossover lines on the rail and the intake sits well above the fender.

All of the stock wiring worked and the blower is situated in a much better location that when mounted to the 331.
 
Question... Whats with the mismatched VC's? Besides that, nice job on the progress. Have you started it yet?
I haven't had time to polish that one yet, I will pull it off after I get the bugs works out.

I started it yesterday and both head gaskets are leaking, my plan is to pull the heads off tomorrow and see what's up. It backfired pretty good when I started it up and ran rough, it got worse, the radiator started building pressure and water started coming out of the exhaust. Compression check was perfect 145 from all 8 cylinders. I can tell it has to build heat before the exhaust starts shooting water out.

Either the backfire took out the fire rings or the block deck is not true or I overheated it letting it idle.

Besides that it ran great
 
Haha, well good luck sorting it out. Did the machine shop not check the deck surface while it was there?
Ya, he would've, he is a good machinist. I think I loaded it with fuel when I oil primed the blower. Let it sit for a couple of minutes then fired it over and boom. I will post some pics tonight when I pull it apart
 
Thanks, I have put a lot of time into it.

No leaking head gaskets that I can tell, I have pressurized the coolant system several times, compression check etc and all is good. I believe I have tracked it down to the intake manifold not seating. There was oil in all of the intake runners. Better to be careful than sorry.
 
Question: I replaced the intake gaskets

After warming it up, I pulled the upper back off and re torqued the bolts. It still misses and shuts off after a few minutes of run time and cannot be restarted until cold. I believe it may be a burnt out tfi module. Anybody run into this? The wideband will start leaning out, engine will run rough and backfire then die. Fuel pressure is good.

The oil in the runners is from the pcv setup (a little modding should fix that).

On a positive note, I could listen to the vortech for hours.