[TPR] Checking the specs,Asa's current Mach I engine

Mad Dog Antenucci teampantera at yahoo.com
Thu Jul 5 11:45:38 PDT 2012


I know you are not planning to run a WOT orr at Silver State and I don't know either what history your engine has but a set of rings as suggested by others (Russ, JB, and Dave) seem like a good suggestion.
Lots of 'unknowns' here. Just saying.

Dawg


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 From: Asa Jay Laughton <asajay at asajay.com>
To: tpr at teampanteraracing.com 
Sent: Thursday, July 5, 2012 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [TPR] Checking the specs,Asa's current Mach I engine
 
Honestly Russ... it's been 10 years now.  I'm beginning to even wonder  
if the initial oil -was- non-detergent.  I -know- it wasn't synthetic,  
but that's the extent of what I remember.  I probably ran it for about  
500 miles and then changed the oil to whatever I was using at the  
time.  I think it was an off-the-shelf synthetic blend from Napa.  I  
moved back to Amsoil about five years ago.

I couldn't tell you what the clearances were, except to say they were  
within factory specs at the time.  If that means low end or high end  
of the spec, I don't remember and apparently didn't document it either.

One thing I didn't do when the crank came back, was to make sure it  
was clean.  I made sure the journals were nice and clean but...  I  
didn't run a bore brush through the oil holes in the crank and I'm  
betting there was debris in there I didn't know about.

The carb will be the Holley currently sitting on the Pantera, -not-  
the Carter AFB that was running extremely rich on the Mach I.  The  
Holley is already tuned pretty well for the Pantera... though I may  
send it out to be rebuilt to the engine specs I'm putting in.  No  
budget for that currently though.

The cylinders still show cross-hatching, even so I had planned on  
borrowing a ball hone to run in the holes prior to assembly.  The  
rings still have gobs of tension.  I hate to spend even more money I  
hadn't budgeted, on rings.  What's the downside of using them again?  
Especially if they didn't seat the first time?

... and further to that question, what rings would you recommend?

Thank you,
Asa Jay

Quoting russell fulp <musclebyrussell at hotmail.com>:

>
> Asa how long did you run the non- detergent oil for? And what were  
> your clearences like if you remember. 600 miles should be enough to  
> seat in the rings. But I would at least run a ball hone in the  
> cylinders and put new rings in at this point. Also I would lean the  
> carb down considerably to prevent any fuel wash in the cylinders.  
> I'm still in thinking mode for the synthetic oil as I don't believe  
> that unless you have a high grade of synthetic oil does it protect  
> your engine . As is evident by your pics. That engine looks like it  
> has 110,000 miles on it not 10,000!
>
> Russ
> B.L. Machine & Russ Fulp Race Engines
> 1100 E. Orangefair Lane Unit E
> Anaheim, Ca. 92801
> 714-870-8570
>
>



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