Rocket Ron
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« on: June 21, 2015, 20:10:37 pm » |
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hi guys
Looking to put together a more period driver engine for my 59. Car is full weight with pro street gearbox 3.88 with .89 fourth
Currently have As41 case 69 mm wedge mated chevy journal crank 5.5 CB H beam rods 94mm mahle barrels and pistions Jeff denham 40/37.5 heads Vertex mag Short manifolds Italian 48 Ida's
Looking for suggestions for cam, rockers and compression. Had a k8 in a larger 2276cc which got the job done but think I may need some more revs in the smaller cc engine
Suggestions welcome please
Regards Ron
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2015, 21:54:54 pm » |
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FK8 in the 1915cc sounds good. Didn't Dave run low 13's/high 12 with a FK8? Lee
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Zach Gomulka
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2015, 22:29:28 pm » |
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I'd trade the 5.5 rods for 5.4's to keep the engine stock width. Don't go too wild on the cam or it will be a dog off the line with the 3.88.
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Rocket Ron
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« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2015, 03:25:41 am » |
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FK8 in the 1915cc sounds good. Didn't Dave run low 13's/high 12 with a FK8? Lee
Dave ran a 12.80 with the k8, I was thinking k8 but was worried about using it with the smaller engine size.
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Rocket Ron
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« Reply #4 on: June 22, 2015, 03:28:10 am » |
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I'd trade the 5.5 rods for 5.4's to keep the engine stock width. Don't go too wild on the cam or it will be a dog off the line with the 3.88.
Zach I was told to avoid the 5.4 rod as the clearances were very tight with the crank I'm using
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Zach Gomulka
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« Reply #5 on: June 22, 2015, 13:51:18 pm » |
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I'd trade the 5.5 rods for 5.4's to keep the engine stock width. Don't go too wild on the cam or it will be a dog off the line with the 3.88.
Zach I was told to avoid the 5.4 rod as the clearances were very tight with the crank I'm using Which clearance?? I don't see how that's possible seeing as 69mm crank and 5.4 rods are stock. In what way would a longer rod increase clearance?? With the smaller Chevy journals you have more room than standard. The longer rods will make the engine wider, pushrods longer, getting the tins to fit properly will be a challenge, not to mention the rod ratio becomes massive at 2.02:1.
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Rocket Ron
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« Reply #6 on: June 22, 2015, 16:21:33 pm » |
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Hi Zach
I'm using a 5.5" rod with the crank because I was told to use them to avoid clearance issues with the push rods rubbing on the pushrod tubes even when using really wide ones with this combination. This I'm told is a common problem with the shorter rods with chevy journal cranks.
Also would a rod ratio difference of 0.039:1 make much of a significant change to the engine characteristics apart from making it rev slightly slower. I don't mind trading off a little to make building the engine easier and give me less problems in the long run.
I was really looking for cam and compression suggestions from people who have built similar engines in the past. As I said I'm looking for a fun driver not a drag racer as I have other cars for that so maybe the k8 i had before would be the cam to go for with a bit more compression than I had on my larger engine to liven it up a little.
Best Wishes
Ron
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Martin S.
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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2015, 17:24:19 pm » |
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You could look at my wife's 1776. Instead of focussing on static CR, Steve said let's go for the tightest deck possible and let the CR fall where it wants (9.4CR). No chamber work was done to lower CR with the otherwise stock 041 heads so all the squish band was intact. He milled it to .030" deck and the piston touches the head as it warms up for the first 1 or 2 minutes and then as the piston expands and gets straight in the bore all is well. He said next time we will use .035" deck so that is what I recommend you do. Engine is snappy! NO PROBLEM with taking off in whatever gear you want, like take off in 2nd from a stop, or take sharp corners in 3rd, it's up to you. No pinging when you do any of that stuff even with reg gas! It makes for a very fun car to drive with power in any gear, shift whenever you want and just have fun! (he also modded the dist for quicker advance)
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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2015, 20:12:21 pm » |
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Anyone who builds an engine and is happy for the pistons to hit the head 'until it warms up' is not an engine builder I'd recommend.
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Jim Ratto
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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2015, 20:14:42 pm » |
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Hi Ron,
do you already have the 1.4 rockers for the K8? I've built a few 1914's over the last 25 years, always like the K8 in them. It will be cammy though. I think shorter ring and pinion would work better than the 3.88:1. In light of your ring and pinion (tire size?), I'd look at Web 163 or Engle 120 with 1.25 rockers. Old Engle V26 would be good choice too. Stay away from fast ramp stuff like VZ or FK4- cams.
Or since you mentioned you want a driver, use 1.1:1 rockers on a cam designed for 1.1:1, so you get maximum valvetrain and spring life.
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Martin S.
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« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2015, 23:26:49 pm » |
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Anyone who builds an engine and is happy for the pistons to hit the head 'until it warms up' is not an engine builder I'd recommend.
He said the go kart guys do this routinely.
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« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2015, 00:44:15 am » |
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Anyone who builds an engine and is happy for the pistons to hit the head 'until it warms up' is not an engine builder I'd recommend.
He said the go kart guys do this routinely. They also have roller bearings -- This would pound the hell out of standard bearings -- even for just a few minutes -- and VW's "grow" differently than cart engines -- --
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Jim Ratto
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« Reply #12 on: June 23, 2015, 00:57:17 am » |
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Can't imagine center main of the VW case likes that much.
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Martin S.
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« Reply #13 on: June 23, 2015, 02:17:36 am » |
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All true but still better than a boring old Berg low CR 1776. Go .035" and you won't be sorry!
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« Reply #14 on: June 23, 2015, 16:04:32 pm » |
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What about an Engle 130?
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Donny B.
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« Reply #15 on: June 23, 2015, 17:36:14 pm » |
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All true but still better than a boring old Berg low CR 1776. Go .035" and you won't be sorry! Yeah, I had one of those boring old Berg low CR 1776s. Wait a minute I drove it 100K miles, had a lot of fun and sold it for $4000.00. CR was 7 to 1 had stock valve size heads ported by Clyde, had an Engle 110 (GB297) and was a blast to drive. I could cruise at 75MPH all day long without overheating. I forgot it had semi-hemi heads and we all know those don't work, right? I even wrote a little article about driving it from Phoenix to Detroit. I broke a valve the first time (stock TRW) and switched to Manley with no more issues. One thing it wasn't was boring. I had a lot of torque and was fun to drive. It was not a racer. I got that out of my system back in my MX days. I remember someone asking me what I had to do to prepare for the drive from Phoenix to Sacramento back in '97. I told the guy that I had to put gas in it. That's all. It was my daily driver up until late 2002. Gene was a friend and while you may not agree with what he preached, he sold combinations that worked and his products were of the highest quality.
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Jim Ratto
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« Reply #16 on: June 23, 2015, 19:45:01 pm » |
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All true but still better than a boring old Berg low CR 1776. Go .035" and you won't be sorry! Yeah, I had one of those boring old Berg low CR 1776s. Wait a minute I drove it 100K miles, had a lot of fun and sold it for $4000.00. CR was 7 to 1 had stock valve size heads ported by Clyde, had an Engle 110 (GB297) and was a blast to drive. I could cruise at 75MPH all day long without overheating. I forgot it had semi-hemi heads and we all know those don't work, right? I even wrote a little article about driving it from Phoenix to Detroit. I broke a valve the first time (stock TRW) and switched to Manley with no more issues. One thing it wasn't was boring. I had a lot of torque and was fun to drive. It was not a racer. I got that out of my system back in my MX days. I remember someone asking me what I had to do to prepare for the drive from Phoenix to Sacramento back in '97. I told the guy that I had to put gas in it. That's all. It was my daily driver up until late 2002. Gene was a friend and while you may not agree with what he preached, he sold combinations that worked and his products were of the highest quality. That's what I always liked about your '66 Don, you drove the wheels off of it. I built a 7.8:1 2016cc for one of my best friends, Kyle Madden, stock valved heads, Scat cam (similar to W125) everything was done conservatively, and to live. A very simple motor, fed by 44IDFs. Last I heard it had over 150,000 real miles on it. Due to an emergency, a friend of his in Phoenix AZ called him one night and needed a ride back to Northern CA. Kyle's only car was his RHD '63 with the motor he and I built. It was July. Drove there and back to Hayward with only a generator pulley shim issue. What Don is talking about is a "driver".... Kyle's 2016 was a "driver" Boring to me is looking at your ride on jackstands waiting for the bread to fix it.
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« Reply #17 on: June 23, 2015, 19:54:17 pm » |
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to me a W110 is a good 'driver' cam if you are modest with other parts as well. even with the better heads and a bigger engine this cam works great. i would chose it in a any combination with a 69 crank and a car that would be a 'driver'. yes it will not have the higher RPM band, but if you like to pull from idle to more modest rpms (say 4500 - 5000) in all ease and still get a kick out of it, this cam works. don't forget that bigger (longer duration) cams need more CR and revs to work. if memory serves me right i think Donnie's engine was one of the lowest HP engines in the VWtrends dynoday, but i think a lot would agree his car was/is driven and not short of power to drive in traffic today.
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Martin S.
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« Reply #18 on: June 23, 2015, 21:36:28 pm » |
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My low CR Berg 'mouse' motor was a lot more fun when we bolted on the Low Bugget turbo kit and cranked up the boost to 15 psi! Loved that push when it came on. The other recipe which I'd like to try is Aircooled.net's mileage motor combo. My friend Steve agreed with what John had said in this article and plans were underway for a 85.5 x 84 stroke combo that would have delivered great mileage and torque for my original 71 bus. I ended up rebuilding it stock but still, a cool idea... http://www.aircooled.net/vw-type-1-mileage-engine-mpg/
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Jim Ratto
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« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2015, 20:40:53 pm » |
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Rocket Ron
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« Reply #20 on: June 24, 2015, 22:25:40 pm » |
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Sorry for not getting back but been a bit busy last couple of days
Thank you all for your suggestions, food for thought
Regards Ron
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« Reply #21 on: June 25, 2015, 20:45:02 pm » |
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I'm thinking along the lines of HotVWs mileage motor. 76 Stroker with stock valved heads. Mild cam is part of the equation, CB mileage or 110ish. Feed it with 40 Dells. HotVWs used H beam con rods, can I use clearanced stock rods with good bolts? Currently using the Dells on a 1600. This is fun but I want more.
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« Reply #22 on: June 25, 2015, 23:01:12 pm » |
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There are some new stock type heads but with Stainless 40x35.5 valves costing only $250 each that could be used for a mileage motor as I doubt the 'larger' valves would take away from your economy. https://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=C13-98-1329-B
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« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2015, 07:11:01 am » |
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I dont want to start a new thread but I have managed to get these parts? Thoughts please 78 DRP crank 94 pistons CB 044 cnc round port heads with 40mm intakes Dell 45's C45 cam 1.1 rockers Light flywheel
Will it be OK? Thanks
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« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2015, 11:25:54 am » |
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I dont want to start a new thread but I have managed to get these parts?
94 pistons
Will it be OK? This is the problem. I've never heard anyone claim to have run 94s for high mileage. But with 90.5s it's easy to find claims of long life. Donny above said 100k miles. I'm almost there, 97k miles with 90.5s
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« Reply #25 on: June 26, 2015, 19:22:58 pm » |
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I don't know if any size P/Cs give you guaranteed long life. When we disassembled the (now) 1776 the old pistons were very worn with visible gaps seen between the piston and cylinder where the piston was worn into an egg shape. These were thick wall 88's, famous for long life. The formerly low compression engine has a complete Berg bottom end with C/W 69 Berg crank, fully balanced, Berg rods, Berg oil pump and Full Flow oil system with filter and regular oil changes. But after 75,000 miles, through four Toronto seasons a year and 14 years they were garbage. There is no point in pushing the lifespan especially when new P/Cs and heads are so cheap now. So we left the bottom end, as bearings and end play were still fine and redid the top end. Put whatever size you want and go have fun, don't overthink it.
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« Reply #26 on: June 26, 2015, 22:14:19 pm » |
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I dont want to start a new thread but I have managed to get these parts? Thoughts please 78 DRP crank 94 pistons CB 044 cnc round port heads with 40mm intakes Dell 45's C45 cam 1.1 rockers Light flywheel
Will it be OK? Thanks
I forgot It will be about 10 + compression ratio Thanks
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Zach Gomulka
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« Reply #27 on: June 26, 2015, 23:54:31 pm » |
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I dont want to start a new thread but I have managed to get these parts? Thoughts please 78 DRP crank 94 pistons CB 044 cnc round port heads with 40mm intakes Dell 45's C45 cam 1.1 rockers Light flywheel
Will it be OK? Thanks
I forgot It will be about 10 + compression ratio Thanks I'd use 1.25 rockers with the C45 but other than that it looks like a solid, all around powerful engine.
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« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2015, 02:54:40 am » |
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Mine is going to be a one day a week driver so not too bothered how long it will last??
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« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2015, 03:11:29 am » |
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Mine is going to be a one day a week driver so not too bothered how long it will last??
You could easily give it more cam, but then it would also want bigger (42x37.5) heads. It's a good combo as is, not meek, but not wild either. It will be a fun ride for sure.
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