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This was our NA 434 sbc engine, it was a sponsored piece. When I took it out in 2021 to freshen & build for the ProCharger; I named it overkill. The motor was built by one of the best unknown machinists in the country. For the ProCharger build: We used the heads with only new valve springs & seals. The block was bored & honed to make a 436 & new lower compression pistons/rings. We used the rods (new bolts) & crank with new bearings/balance. The camshaft was change for the supercharger. We ran these well-seasoned hard parts in the engine for 200+ runs learning the boosted side of things & EFI. I had forgotten we put in some very heavy think wall piston pins & upgraded our exhaust side 3/8 pushrods to heavy wall. The intake pushrods are still the original 3/8 when the motor was 1st built. We then pull the motor to replace the rods due to pressing our luck on duty cycles. We decided to upgrade the crank to a billet with a BBC crank post. We replaced the valves with Brodix original equipment. We also put in a Shaver-Wesmar gear drive, heavy duty piece from sprint car racing. This re-iteration of new parts was built to hopefully go 400-500 runs & we have around 100 passes now. It was probably built for 25 - 30 lbs. of boost. I'm only peaking at 16 lbs. The original NA motor ran 9.80 - 9.90 all out on 11:1 compression & 100 UL pump gas. We slowed it to low 10s. I'm sure I forgot some details, but I think I covered the major parts. It's tough getting old! 2BKING ![]() 1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3100 lbs. Pump Gas 436 | |||
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^^^^^ Going that many runs on a NA engine is excellent imho. Do you think you could have continued if not going procharger? | |||
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It was still going strong! The only thing we really found in teardown was a loose timing chain. Hence the reason for changing to a gear drive; the 1st re-do for the supercharger build it got a cheap Pete Jackson style gear drive I didn't know about. The last re-do it got the good Shaver-Wesmar gear drive that I requested. I don't push or run my stuff hard & I'm doing the same with this supercharged combo. It's bracket racing & a good many racers forget that & search for that last hundredth or tenth. I have plenty of tenths left on the table. I'm getting rid of ET & MPH as it is; more or quicker/faster isn't always good in bracket racing. Example: I'm the 2nd quickest in our Pro Class to a dragster & we're within 1-2 mph in the traps; it's an easy judgement call finish line driving him. As for the rest of the class. I have too much mph to efficiently make a finish line call; that's why I hold & get rid of MPH. Luke Bogacki talks about this & if I remember right, he likes to have around a 15-mph advantage when chasing a slower car. 2BKING This message has been edited. Last edited by: B KING, 1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3100 lbs. Pump Gas 436 | |||
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