My build "White Fang"

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  1. Jaybee

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    I don't think you're going to regret going to a 331. In terms of decking the block, squaring it is one aspect. If you're going to square it your machine shop should also bring the pistons even with the top of the block or even barely out of the hole to get your piston to head clearance down to .040-.045...depending on compressed cylinder head thickness. Minimizing that dimension improves power while improving the ability to avoid preignition/detonation through quench. The dimension mentioned above is pretty safe. Hardcore racers who blueprint everything to the nth degree will squeeze that right down to .035 or in some cases even less to where the top of the piston "prints" against carbon on the quench area of the head.
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    Dropped the heads off at the machine shop yesterday. Now we're working on on finding a 331 kit in stock.

    Cowl is being stubborn, but taking my time trying not to bend it. I'll get another crack at it tomorrow.

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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    Seven months later.... she's still in the shop.

    CP Bullet pistons, Scat crank and rods are in. The machinist is going through the heads now... Never imagined it would take this long. Supply chain stuff is no joke.
     
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    Wow, that's a long time to get an engine built. You're right, though, supply chain issues are a real thing.
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    In search of a good cam that is in stock...

    Engine has been in over a year, finding the parts are crazy. Builder was recommending a Howards Cam in the 220-235-10S family... they won't have anything in until June. I've got my local speed shop on the hunt as well.

    Trying to find something that will pair with the 185AFRs and 2,500 stall... gears are still stock.
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    Almost two years later....picking up engine from the builder on Wed this week.

    Thank you COVID for making part hunting fun.
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    Engine in hand. Having a local body shop finish the cowl repair.... I just want to get this puppy back on the road. Stay tuned.
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    There she goes!
     
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    rag9836 1972 Comet, 67K

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    Hello rust ....after all these years. Finally fixing.

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    Looks like there's a leaky spot there on the left side...
     
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    Lol....you guys and your easy fix.....I think I would have done the cowl closure trick and called it a day. But whoever the next owner of my car is might disagree with me.
     
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    Well, it wasn't exactly easy, but it was a challenge. I insisted on having the cowl opening. Plus, it gave me experience on doing bodywork and painting.
     
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