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  1. Thread: overheating

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    If it flows to slowly you will boil it and get...

    If it flows to slowly you will boil it and get gas pockets and hot spots in the block. The aluminum of the radiator can transfer heat 4 times faster than Iron. So you could put the water thru the...
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    Single pass radiator, no restrictor, good pump,...

    Single pass radiator, no restrictor, good pump, 1:1 pulleys, GM fan and a good shroud. Ran all over the south east and never had a cooling issue, even with 100+ degree air temps.
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    I thought that everyone could read with...

    I thought that everyone could read with comprehension. Guess I was not thinking about you. If this was in a street stock forum and someone was speaking of a engine I would not recommend an aluminum...
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    Stockcar5 the topic is about a GM CT525 crate...

    Stockcar5 the topic is about a GM CT525 crate motor, The fwdbite said he thought that they were cast and not billet. Look at the topic unless you are to stupid to figure out that I was talking about...
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    I did not state it clearly will but I was...

    I did not state it clearly will but I was referring to the major car makers. I do not believe GM performance or SVO even make them. I would bet that 99%+ of all aluminum blocks in oval track racing...
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    Who makes a Billet aluminum block????

    Who makes a Billet aluminum block????
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    Billet, Do you look at the car as 3 sections? I...

    Billet, Do you look at the car as 3 sections? I had someone YEARS ago, that really taught me a lot and he won a bunch of races, said you have to look at the cars centerline (He was referring to...
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    I would only use what they recommend. I know they...

    I would only use what they recommend. I know they used to say not to use any synthetic or blends as it would damage the disks. They also did not want you using ATF like the BERT for the same reason.
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    setup, recommended setup for an iron block is up...

    setup, recommended setup for an iron block is up and right in the chassis and an aluminum engine is low and left. An Iron engine has a different mass location and the added weight require you to get...
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    Most late models, if you check by the centerline...

    Most late models, if you check by the centerline of the chassis with it setup per the setup sheets, are running RR trail.
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    Many super engines run vacuum on the crankcase...

    Many super engines run vacuum on the crankcase using the oil pump which is more efficient and reliable. The valve cover units work better at sustained high rpm more than many of the small tracks that...
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    On a car that old I would have someone that knows...

    On a car that old I would have someone that knows them look it over carefully before spending any money on it. The car is going to have stress cracks and possibly some rust that may make it unsafe.
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    Sounds like the cam is installed incorrectly.

    Sounds like the cam is installed incorrectly.
  14. Thread: Stewart pump

    by Egoracing
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    Is the hub adjustable?

    Is the hub adjustable?
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    I think I would have dropped the LR bottom bar on...

    I think I would have dropped the LR bottom bar on the chassis, added 50lbs to the LF spring and MABEY raised the ballast in the car but that would have been about it.
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    Intake not sealed on the left head?

    Intake not sealed on the left head?
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    If you put a cam on it you may find that the car...

    If you put a cam on it you may find that the car is actually only off of the spring for a short time just before you get into the corner, depending on the bar angles and the birdcage setup.
  18. Thread: overheating

    by Egoracing
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    You can not flow to much, the aluminum radiators...

    You can not flow to much, the aluminum radiators heat transfer rate is MUCH faster than iron. Even Stewarts web site says not to use a restrictor.
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    A 750 jetted right on a 602 will beat a 500 2 bbl...

    A 750 jetted right on a 602 will beat a 500 2 bbl on the same motor. Ideal, No but the 750 will still make more power and outrun the 2bbl.
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    If you are allowed the 750 you will get run over...

    If you are allowed the 750 you will get run over without it. The 2bbl is not flowed the same way a 4bbl is and that 500 if tested the same is about 1/2 the flow. What are the rules for the class you...
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    Unless you are racing under 3000 RPM a single...

    Unless you are racing under 3000 RPM a single plane is better, Victor 2925 even tested better on a .450 lift cam 350ci engine we tested it on.
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    The inner axle seal hold the oil in the rear end...

    The inner axle seal hold the oil in the rear end center, the hub seal holds the hub grease in the bearings and keeps dirt out of the bearings. Not sure how running an axle seal would fix the problem.
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    The upward angel is better is antique thinking,...

    The upward angel is better is antique thinking, many cars with full drop are only a few inches off of the spring and when the car goes into the corner it is on the spring even with trail braking. If...
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    When he left rear bottom bar is at an upward...

    When he left rear bottom bar is at an upward angle the left rear spring acts digressive. As the suspension drops the birdcage rotates away form the base of the spring and unloads the spring. As you...
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    Lowering the left bottom bar on the chassis adds...

    Lowering the left bottom bar on the chassis adds drive from the center out while on the gas if it birdcage is floated. Adding angle by moving it up on the frame removes drive. I would also think...
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