Looking at a MONSTER solid roller....

346 cubic inch motor, solid lifters, gigantic valve springs, T&D adjustable rockers, Stage 2 heads, titanium retainers, something around 11.2:1 compression, forged pistons, forged rods, Weiand intake, and a 150hp wet shot over the top.
I need some advice, since I'm usually a "let's kill this here cockroach with a hand grenade" type...
1) Is this thing going to be streetable at all? I'd like to be able to drive it.
2) How often will the valves need to be adjusted?
3) It'll make power up to something like 7400 rpm and peak at 6800 rpm or so. Does a T-56 & Spec Stage 3 ceramic with the heavier syncros and forks have any prayer of standing up to this?
4) Will it be reliable?
5) Will it idle?
A gentleman in the area is going to a different, larger, and even more radical motor, so these parts will be available.
I guess I need some advice. I was thinking that a 232/232, .600, 112 LSA cam was big, but this thing dwarfs it.
chris
My old cam (242/242 .65/.65 114LSA) idled at 800 RPM no problem. My new cam has more duration on both sides, same lift, on a 109. Should be interesting.
Should be running early next month. I don't expect it to idle as smoothly, or as low. If you don't mind a 1000 RPM idle, it may be fine. Better get yourself set up with LS1Edit, it'll take some tweaking, that's for sure. -Andrew
I would sleeve the bores either way
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If I can sum this up, Chris at Diamond knows exactly what to do (sleeving the lifter bores), and I should be peachy-keen at .700 lift...
Sound about right?
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