Dr.Jass
Pastor of Muppets
OK, here's the deal... because I'm a twisted individual with excess speed parts lying around and this cute little 138,000-mile '85 318HP shorblock sitting innocently in the corner, the decision has been made to find its limits.
I'm all aboot the carnage, see.
Here's the combo:
Any drivetrain or accessory failures will be rectified so that Big McLargehuge can have another crack at the engine. :dance:
The question at hand is this: tell me where you think the fuse is... that is, what's going to come apart and catastrophically fail this engine?
Please keep in mind, a spun bearing is not a catastrophic failure until something else gives up the ship.
I'm all aboot the carnage, see.
Here's the combo:
- 1985 318HP (cop) shortblock, fresh hone, original bore, pistons, and rods w/ARP bolts
- 8.9:1 compression (creative milling and thin head gaskets w/truly-flat flat-tops)
- Fresh Clevite 77 bearings (stock replacements--nothing fancy)
- File-fit moly rings
- Iron 1973 340 crankshaft (only using because it's drilled for the 4-speed)
- Stock oil pump and pickup
- 340 windage tray
- Double-row roller timing set
- Mopar Performance 276°/.490" solid-lifter camshaft
- 3/8" pushrods
- Ported 1972 J-casting 360 heads, 1.925"/1.625" titanium valves, titanium locks and retainers, Lunati springs, and ductile-iron adjustable rockers
- Weiand tunnel ram w/matched 600 Holleys, choke towers removed, K&N StubStacks, Holley red pump
- Dual-pickup vacuum-advance distributor w/3°-4° retard @ RPM yet to be determined
- MSD 6AL or Crane HI-6 ignition (haven't bought it yet), Accel 300+ wires
- Wrapped 1-5/8" headers, 3" collectors, 2½" X-pipe into DynoMax turbos, 2½" tailpipes all the way out
- 4.56 or 5.13 gears (depending on my mood that day)
- A-833OD aluminum case transmission
- Stock-style clutch (though higher capacity)
- 28"x19" truck radiator, 3-row, stock AC water pump, no power steering pump to worry aboot
The question at hand is this: tell me where you think the fuse is... that is, what's going to come apart and catastrophically fail this engine?
Please keep in mind, a spun bearing is not a catastrophic failure until something else gives up the ship.
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