Im happy your making good progress on your high-school car kev!!! Im also super happy with your videos and how they are coming out i wouldn't expect anything else - Zav
Thanks Brandon, I really appreciate you taking the time to say so. It’s means a lot. This RUclips thing is an interesting thing to tackle. I like you channel as well. The Nova I a ripper. Makes me want a stick shift back in my car. 🙏🏻
Great vid, did not know the specific reason that amount of clearance was needed. Might be building a stock block 347 sbf and will need to do this exact procedure, so this came in handy. Looking forward to future videos of your beast build!
I know right! There’s water and o rings somewhere near the bottom of the bores on these wet aluminum blocks too 😬 I had this same rotating assembly in my iron block and it was way tighter, I had to grind a ton more out on that block to get the clearance. Thanks as always Mike
Thanks Robert! Much appreciated. It’s going to be 4.625” stroke. There’s a video with really poor sound quality that I made early on about the crank. It actually started this project way back when. I think the title is $150.00 billet crank. Kevin
Hey Kevin. AweshOme work. i am have a question for thee. i am have a stock 355 010 block and want to fit more than 4" stroke in it for a daily driver. i am confident in a 4.125" stroke. However what would you think about any more than that? The deck is 9.025" and i am considering raising it. Also i am would like to put in thicker sleeves in the block to go larger on the bore size as well. Not anyone would ever expect this monster at a glance externally. 🙂
Morning Rusty, that’s a great question. I used a plastic 3D printed “checking” piston. Supplied by Icon, it’s super convenient for doing this type of fitting. I will show it in the piston video. Rusty, have you already built your new engine?
Doing great as always on the videos... what's your eta to having this thing rolling? Hoping to have the Demon on the road this summer... body work and paint then ready to go tougher with backup motor for a while...
Thanks Man! I’m planning for spring 2023. I need to get my engine compartment painted hopefully when the block goes to the machine shop. What engine goes in the Demon first?
@@griffittsgarage sorry slow to respond ... I'm going with my 440 at first while I'm rebuilding the 383 trying for 700 plus hp then build the 440 for the big hp is my goal
Im happy your making good progress on your high-school car kev!!! Im also super happy with your videos and how they are coming out i wouldn't expect anything else - Zav
Zav, you’re the best! I appreciate the kind words brotha, it’s kinda fun trying to learn new things. Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
Enjoying your videos Mr. G. I appreciate the thoughtful work that goes into them. Thanks for posting.
Thanks Brandon, I really appreciate you taking the time to say so. It’s means a lot. This RUclips thing is an interesting thing to tackle. I like you channel as well. The Nova I a ripper. Makes me want a stick shift back in my car. 🙏🏻
Good job Kevin.
Thanks for sharing.
Excited to see the pistons.
I'll be here watching.
Take care, Ed.
Thanks 👍 Ed, much appreciated my friend.
Awesome share! Thanks, Kevin. You are the man!
Hey thanks Joe!
I’m about to go watch your muffler video. Happy Sunday morning brother ☀️
1969 at the of 15 i had a 64 Belvedere 318 w/pushbutton,2door hardtop,blue on blue ,we always remember the good one’s don’t we !!
Great vid, did not know the specific reason that amount of clearance was needed. Might be building a stock block 347 sbf and will need to do this exact procedure, so this came in handy. Looking forward to future videos of your beast build!
Thanks Rob, much appreciated 🙏🏻
I really like the 347 sbf set up.
It will be interesting to see how that works out for you.
You may be surprised how much you can remove from the block for an aluminum rod stroker application. Ty for another video on your progress.
I know right! There’s water and o rings somewhere near the bottom of the bores on these wet aluminum blocks too 😬
I had this same rotating assembly in my iron block and it was way tighter, I had to grind a ton more out on that block to get the clearance.
Thanks as always Mike
Great info , thanks and keep up the good work .
Thanks for the support! It really helps to keep me motivated 🙏🏻
Somehow I must of missed a video!!! How much stroke? Really enjoy what you’re doing.
Thanks Robert! Much appreciated. It’s going to be 4.625” stroke. There’s a video with really poor sound quality that I made early on about the crank. It actually started this project way back when. I think the title is $150.00 billet crank.
Kevin
Super, thanks!
Another great video
Thanks as always Steve. I think I’m ready for a video on something more fun haha
Clean work 👌
Hey Kevin. AweshOme work. i am have a question for thee. i am have a stock 355 010 block and want to fit more than 4" stroke in it for a daily driver. i am confident in a 4.125" stroke. However what would you think about any more than that? The deck is 9.025" and i am considering raising it. Also i am would like to put in thicker sleeves in the block to go larger on the bore size as well. Not anyone would ever expect this monster at a glance externally. 🙂
Hey Dennis, thank you!
I like the idea. This was the mindset of all the early engine masters long before the availability of aftermarket parts.
Hey Kevin, if the pistons are not there. What did you use to mock it up to check clearance? Spring 2023, can’t wait!
Morning Rusty, that’s a great question. I used a plastic 3D printed “checking” piston. Supplied by Icon, it’s super convenient for doing this type of fitting.
I will show it in the piston video.
Rusty, have you already built your new engine?
Same engine, will decide what’s next after it runs.
Doing great as always on the videos... what's your eta to having this thing rolling? Hoping to have the Demon on the road this summer... body work and paint then ready to go tougher with backup motor for a while...
Thanks Man! I’m planning for spring 2023. I need to get my engine compartment painted hopefully when the block goes to the machine shop.
What engine goes in the Demon first?
@@griffittsgarage sorry slow to respond ... I'm going with my 440 at first while I'm rebuilding the 383 trying for 700 plus hp then build the 440 for the big hp is my goal
I go .080 minimum myself.
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Music is the exact same music CRUX uses when reporting on the situation in Ukraine. I just left that channel and came here to get away from that LOL.
OMG just my luck! nooooooo
sorry brutha