I geuss it's time to start looking at building up the 302, I've got a few questions concerning the bottom end. I am using a 302 roller block out of a 90' crown vic.
If the ENTIRE rotating assy is swaped out could a 28 oz. imbalance be used instead of a 50 oz. and vice-versa?
What is a rear main seal, and how do I know if I need a 2 piece or a 1 piece?
Forged 5140 I beam rods should be strong enough for the street right? what is are approximate power/RPM #s I can expect these rods to handle?
For the oiling system, what eles is requried other than the pump and pickup?
What the HELL is a plastigauge?
And finally, machine work: I know I need the cylinders bored, but do I need to have the crankshaft journals (is that the right term for the casting of the block where the crankshaft sits?) line bored? Do i need to have the block decked? Is there any machine work I didn't mention/dont know about? How much do your local shops charge for machine work? Anyone around West Texas?
EDIT: Are rotating assemblies built specifically for manual/auto transmissions?
I have an experience engine builder to help me when I get right down to it, I would just rather bother you guys with my questions than annoying him. So dont worry about my inexperience.
Thanks,
Tyler
If the ENTIRE rotating assy is swaped out could a 28 oz. imbalance be used instead of a 50 oz. and vice-versa?
What is a rear main seal, and how do I know if I need a 2 piece or a 1 piece?
Forged 5140 I beam rods should be strong enough for the street right? what is are approximate power/RPM #s I can expect these rods to handle?
For the oiling system, what eles is requried other than the pump and pickup?
What the HELL is a plastigauge?
And finally, machine work: I know I need the cylinders bored, but do I need to have the crankshaft journals (is that the right term for the casting of the block where the crankshaft sits?) line bored? Do i need to have the block decked? Is there any machine work I didn't mention/dont know about? How much do your local shops charge for machine work? Anyone around West Texas?
EDIT: Are rotating assemblies built specifically for manual/auto transmissions?
I have an experience engine builder to help me when I get right down to it, I would just rather bother you guys with my questions than annoying him. So dont worry about my inexperience.
Thanks,
Tyler