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  • Whats your cam specs again Alxsmt? and what springs are you running?

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    • Comp springs rated at 122#@1.750and 283#@1.175,coil bind1.040
      Comp cams valve locks and retainers
      Custom cam regrind 205.2/205.4@.50 duration,264.6/264.6@.006 duration, .533/.533 Lift.110 Lsa
      I was going to do a build like this so thats how i know.lol

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      • still havent decided yet eh Rob?

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        • I have for the most part.Remember i just put almost two grand into a transmission rebuild with a ep lsd.And another few hundred for heads and intakes.This is from the 19th of january.

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          • lol yep thats correct. the old 1393 grind from wot-tech. I was expecting to have half gone teeth or something stupid
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            • Originally posted by Alxsmt View Post
              lol yep thats correct. the old 1393 grind from wot-tech. I was expecting to have half gone teeth or something stupid
              Yeah it didn't look that bad.For the money and while the crack is out anyways.Im getting a double roller.It's nice we both have the older mounts.This way we don't have to pull the motor to change or check the timing chain.Score for the older berettas.lol
              Last edited by robert 1980; 02-08-2011, 04:07 PM.

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              • Originally posted by Alxsmt View Post
                lol yep thats correct. the old 1393 grind from wot-tech. I was expecting to have half gone teeth or something stupid
                ok i know that im bumping this thread back from the dead. again. but i have the same setup as above and just wanted to know what set was on previous to the change. i have 2000+ style and havent noticed any abnormal noises
                MODS: DS CAI, TCE 65 mm tb, TCE AFPR, TCE LS lifter springs, WOT ported UIM and LIM, 3500 heads, comp cams valve springs locks and retainers, 1393 grind cam, S&S headers, custom 2.5 in catback, flowmaster 80 series , no rez, and to top it all off, an MPR tune. Among misc gauges and appearence things

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                • Isn't there an option for gears instead of chains? Like 2 gears bolted on where the chain guard goes?

                  Would eliminate any potential for stretch when the chain is removed completely. But I can only speculate this one. But I thought I saw a double gear option for the 3x00v6 somewhere.

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                  • No, there is no room for it because the cam and crank gear as so far apart. You could probably make something with a custom timing cover but for the money, id rather buy an LS9.
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                    • Is that the only issue is the timing cover clearance?

                      That timing cover, it doesn't hold back any high pressures or fluid levels? It doesn't seem like it does, just protects the timing chain (an important item of course).

                      Seems like all one needs to do is cut open the clearance and quick fab a bolt on mini-cover w/ gasket cut to shape . And the plus side is having an easy access to the timing chain (or gear) for quick inspection.

                      But then i guess not many people fabricate steel. Having the ability to cut, shape, grind and weld steel is a priceless tool.

                      People keep talking about the LS9, I guess its worth it? EDIT: Nvrmnd that, a quick search and...I have seen the light! That is a NICE looking engine.
                      Last edited by Schmieder; 07-28-2011, 04:35 PM.

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                      • The gears would have to be HUGE to make up the gap between the crank and cam. That or too many small gears to keep rotation proper. Just not worth it. It isn't the distance out, its the width of the cover cut out that i was talking about with gears instead of chain.
                        Ben
                        60DegreeV6.com
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                        • Originally posted by Schmieder View Post
                          But then i guess not many people fabricate steel. Having the ability to cut, shape, grind and weld steel is a priceless tool.

                          People keep talking about the LS9, I guess its worth it? EDIT: Nvrmnd that, a quick search and...I have seen the light! That is a NICE looking engine.
                          The timing cover isn't steel, it's aluminum

                          Yes, I would have the LS9's babies if it meant having an LS9 of my own, lol.
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                          92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
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                          • Originally posted by SappySE107 View Post
                            The gears would have to be HUGE to make up the gap between the crank and cam. That or too many small gears to keep rotation proper. Just not worth it. It isn't the distance out, its the width of the cover cut out that i was talking about with gears instead of chain.
                            Ah, I see. Thanks for the clearing of the mind.

                            Pocket: I REALLY need to invest in aluminum welding. If I could weld aluminum, well, I would do something cool (for lack of any immediate ideas).

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                            • Originally posted by Schmieder View Post
                              Pocket: I REALLY need to invest in aluminum welding. If I could weld aluminum, well, I would do something cool (for lack of any immediate ideas).
                              *Subliminally plants the idea to do ITBs for the DOHC...*
                              -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
                              91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
                              92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
                              94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
                              Originally posted by Jay Leno
                              Tires are cheap clutches...

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                              • Originally posted by pocket-rocket View Post
                                *Subliminally plants the idea to do ITBs for the DOHC...*
                                lol, who knows what I'de make down the road. Once my new job takes off, I'll have the funds to equip a workshop with the tools I always wanted. Like plasma cutters, TIG welder, Hydraulic Press, massive air compressor, a small supply of various aluminum and steel plates/rods/etc.

                                I plan to build the best 60v6 possible, over time. 3400 DOHC with the strongest internals possible, double roller chain, etc. I would LOVE to see how much HP I can get and how high an RPM I could spin them up. But this time I'll just suck it up and go with WOT-TECH performance heads, intakes, plenum, etc.

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