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My Blazer coughed

Got the engine on Saturday now gotta find some of that elusive free time.

Here are some of the specs:

Degress .05" dur 204 Int. 214 Exh., Degrees ADV. dur 278 Int. 288 Exh., Inches Valve Lift Int. .420, Exh. .443, Degrees Lobe Center Int. 107, Exh. 117
Should be a good low end torque cam with the power range of 1000-4500.

The block was bored .020 over and the crank was cleaned up. It now has hypereutectic pistons and with the 882 heads with 76 cc the engine should have a compression ratio of about 9.5:1. These heads came off of a 400 so they have the correct steam holes.

The intake is an Eldebrock Performer and the carb is a Jet Stage II 750 cfm quadrajet.

The fuel pump is a Holley and the engine guy said to watch it cause it is 7 psi and he wondered if that might be a little too much for the carb.

The next two weeks are going to be a bit busy for me but hopefully I can find some free time in the evenings to get more done to the Blazer. :laugh:

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They are an upgrade over the standard piston - better strength and better resistant to scuffing, heat and wear.
 
Yukon Jack said:
The fuel pump is a Holley and the engine guy said to watch it cause it is 7 psi and he wondered if that might be a little too much for the carb.

To be on the safe side, just put an inline pressure regulator in.

Great progress, looking forward to seeing more. :bow:
 
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