Wooohooo update!
Greg, I have a couple of questions about those heads. Most aftermarket heads have a raised exhaust port (do those) and if they do I would highly suggest you install them on the block and recheck your header fitment. Second, those exhaust ports don't look like the factory ports so are your header pipes going to fit correctly? Last but not least, are those square or large oval port heads?2016.03.07 - UPDATE! - HEY! IT'S NOT A BRONCO AFTER ALL...!!!!
So... it turns out that I've been building a Chevy Blazer, and NOT a Ford Bronco all this time.
Things make a lot more sense now, and the good news is that it's not the 50th Anniversary THIS year (1966)... I've actually still got a few more years left to get this build completed in time for the Blazer 50th (1969).....Whew! That was a close one.
It's been a tough recovery. My mind wants to get a lot of work done, but my body just couldn't do what I was asking it to do. Over the past few weeks I've at least been out in the garage cleaning and organizing parts, and even that was sometimes tough since I couldn't always lift the storage bins once they were packed and organized. I took things slowly (Don't need to tell my thead subscribers that do I?) but now I'm just about able to do "real" work in the garage again....
So with the LP heater blasting away, and the new overhead bulbs lighting the way I decided to finally open up the remaining boxes that I never got around to examining when they first arrived.
The Lunati custom-grind cam was in one of the boxes:
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And those Brodix boxes that seemed SO heavy with a broken arm, actually didn't seem all that bad last night when I finally cut them open:
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I'll probably still check everything myself, but this tag seems to indicate that .575" lift on my cam will be just fine with the valvetrain on these heads.
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Cool stuff!
I also have a complete set of 4 aluminum wheel spacers (1.25") that will be used for the steel wheels & hubcaps project... unfortunately the centerbore is just a tad too small, so I'll have to get them machined larger before they will work correctly. "Custom is custom".... I recall someone used to always say that.
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That's about it for now. Not much of a story to tell yet, but everyone around here like pictures more than words anyway so I'll start with this as I continue to get my wits about me and put together my build plan for the coming weeks / months.
-G
Greg, I have a couple of questions about those heads. Most aftermarket heads have a raised exhaust port (do those) and if they do I would highly suggest you install them on the block and recheck your header fitment. Second, those exhaust ports don't look like the factory ports so are your header pipes going to fit correctly? Last but not least, are those square or large oval port heads?
I thought I remembered you buying some new ARP head bolts? Make sure the heads don't require longer bolts as some aftermarket heads do require longer bolts. Also make sure you check for proper pushrod length as swapping heads can easily change the required length of pushrod as well as the installed height of the valves can cause different length pushrods to be needed.


This just happens to be the exact dimensions of the new spacers which makes for one less problem to solve later on!I am one of the few people on the CK5 who doesn't want a choppy idle and loud exhaust.![]()
Greg I may have missed it but are those adapters hub centric or do you just need a bit more clearance to get them on the hubs?

