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Offline Stan Back

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #240 on: March 02, 2011, 03:30:07 PM »
"I HAD a budget. Had to sell the '58 Del Ray to cover the overages. Now I'm selling the Graham Paige to finish the project."

I thought you might have underestimated.  I've never done that.

When I built the 28 Mercury 20 years ago, I decided to keep each and every receipt including the short trips to the hardware store for just a few nuts and bolts, etc.  After a few months, the total was becoming way too intimidating, so I scrapped that idea.

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #241 on: March 02, 2011, 04:16:27 PM »
When I started my project, about 4 years ago, I kept the receipts for about six or eight months, I realized then that I didnt want to know how much I spent. Also if I didn't keep them my wife couldn't find them. :evil:
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #242 on: March 02, 2011, 04:29:51 PM »
"I HAD a budget. Had to sell the '58 Del Ray to cover the overages. Now I'm selling the Graham Paige to finish the project."

I thought you might have underestimated.  I've never done that.

When I built the 28 Mercury 20 years ago, I decided to keep each and every receipt including the short trips to the hardware store for just a few nuts and bolts, etc.  After a few months, the total was becoming way too intimidating, so I scrapped that idea.

Stan

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #243 on: March 02, 2011, 05:42:20 PM »
When I started my project, about 4 years ago, I kept the receipts for about six or eight months, I realized then that I didnt want to know how much I spent. Also if I didn't keep them my wife couldn't find them. :evil:
"I HAD a budget. Had to sell the '58 Del Ray to cover the overages. Now I'm selling the Graham Paige to finish the project."

I thought you might have underestimated.  I've never done that.

When I built the 28 Mercury 20 years ago, I decided to keep each and every receipt including the short trips to the hardware store for just a few nuts and bolts, etc.  After a few months, the total was becoming way too intimidating, so I scrapped that idea.

Stan

oooooh nah, receipts are a bad idea, they're the sort of thing that could get a man hung......admit nothing ,deny everything, and wear gloves. Anything that turns up in the mail is a warranty repair..... everything you have that ain't being used is worth AT LEAST three times what you paid for it......
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #244 on: March 02, 2011, 10:17:50 PM »

I HAD a budget. Had to sell the '58 Del Ray to cover the overages. Now I'm selling the Graham Paige to finish the project.

As long as there's food in the fridge, and gas in the tank, you're under budget.

oooooh nah, receipts are a bad idea, they're the sort of thing that could get a man hung......admit nothing ,deny everything, and wear gloves. Anything that turns up in the mail is a warranty repair..... everything you have that ain't being used is worth AT LEAST three times what you paid for it......

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #245 on: March 02, 2011, 10:26:41 PM »
When I started my project, about 4 years ago, I kept the receipts for about six or eight months, I realized then that I didnt want to know how much I spent. Also if I didn't keep them my wife couldn't find them. :evil:
"I HAD a budget. Had to sell the '58 Del Ray to cover the overages. Now I'm selling the Graham Paige to finish the project."

I thought you might have underestimated.  I've never done that.

When I built the 28 Mercury 20 years ago, I decided to keep each and every receipt including the short trips to the hardware store for just a few nuts and bolts, etc.  After a few months, the total was becoming way too intimidating, so I scrapped that idea.

Stan

oooooh nah, receipts are a bad idea, they're the sort of thing that could get a man hung......admit nothing ,deny everything, and wear gloves. Anything that turns up in the mail is a warranty repair..... everything you have that ain't being used is worth AT LEAST three times what you paid for it......

Oh nop honey, I have had that tool for years! :wink:

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #246 on: March 03, 2011, 12:48:59 AM »
You guys crack me up! :-D

Sam made some more progress on the cage today.

Do you think I can get that wooden seat brace past tech? Sam said he was having a hard time getting the seat mounting tabs welded to it. He's going down tomorrow to get different rod.
« Last Edit: March 03, 2011, 12:50:46 AM by 38flattie »
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #247 on: March 03, 2011, 01:01:35 AM »


Ok guys, here's a quick sketch of the three piece heads.

The bottom piece is both an adaptor, and the bottom part of the cylinder head chamber.
The second piece has the chamber top and valves, and the top piece has the rocker assembly.

The sketch doesn't have the different bolt patterns that will bolt them to the bottom piece yet, but we'll update it later.
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #248 on: March 03, 2011, 08:23:14 PM »
Sam sent me the days work on the cage. I can't wait to get back down there next week!
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #249 on: March 03, 2011, 09:30:30 PM »
You know after seeing Sam at teh HAMB Drags all these years I never knew he built Hooleys cage.

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #250 on: March 03, 2011, 11:58:11 PM »
I'm surprised at the speed at which the chassis is coming together.  Nice work, and timely.
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #251 on: March 04, 2011, 12:53:59 AM »
Buddy, I like your head design.  Since you guys are doing a three piece head have you though about doing a three valve head or sinking the chamber in the bore  to get a short stroke and turn the engine like some others have done? Tony
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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #252 on: March 04, 2011, 09:24:36 AM »
Thanks for the kind words, guys! I know some of what I post is probably boring, but I'm still so excited, that even the small stuff thrills me!

We have discussed 3 valves, as it was brought up in a thread on another board. I don't plan on even firing an engine with these heads until after this season is over this year. This will give us plenty of time to get these heads right. One we have good, usable heads, and flow bench numbers, we'll try several different designs.

I hadn't thought of sinking the chamber in the bore, but will bring it up with the team members. I don't feel comfortable spinning the engine above the 6000-6500 rpm range, and we'll do that/ try that, with the long rods (8.75"), and a long stroke(4.625"). This idea may prove to be beneficial- Thanks!


update:

Well, this whole approval process is not going well for me!

The 3-piece head is not an acceptable design, because even though the bottom piece contains part of the chamber, it still acts as an adaptor plate.

So, I have to make a decision here. I can either work around the existing bolt pattern, and run XXO, or make the 3-piece and run time only.

More when I think on this some.


« Last Edit: March 04, 2011, 11:41:58 AM by 38flattie »
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #253 on: March 04, 2011, 11:55:40 AM »
"... run time only."

For the time and resources invested in a project like this I wouldn't consider the TO option. No benefit to that.

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Re: XXO/BVGC '38 Chevy Coupe Build
« Reply #254 on: March 04, 2011, 12:58:14 PM »
Dan, and others in tech, What about the V4 guys running plates on their blocks?  Are these now illegal?  Tony
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