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The above pic is with shock setup bars having the rear at ride height.


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Larry have you ever thought about using a small shot like 150 hp for just a fun pass now and then Big Grin
 
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Foot, yes I have at least considered such. I know several DFW area racers who are successful at taking the stripe and getting some wins with the spray.


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I wonder what it would run from start to finish. Bet it would leave wheels up Smile
 
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This little bully will carry the front wheels,hopefully not as well as the Super 10. Smile
 
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It is time for some updates. For several reasons, the Lamplighter project has been delayed. My wife had a heart valve replaced that resulted in complications and a second surgery and her recovery is slow.

While she was in the hospital I remodeled her bathroom and gave the house a complete working over. She was very happy to come home to a spiffy nest.

Plus, I sold my automotive shop and as part of the remodel I set up a race shop in the home garage. This will be the first racer I have built at home. The biggest adjustment is the low ceiling height [8'] which limits how much the Camaro can be raised. But I will adjust to the changes and move ahead. Any inconvenience has been easily offset by the extra cash on hand Smile

Because my building/racing/working years are now numbered [I am age 72] I will not be building another shop, rather, I will make good use of the resources at hand.

So, stand by as the Lamplight project moves forward.


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Looking good Larry!

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The engine buildup will be beginning soon. After a time of pondering I have decided to build a 421 CI based on the new Dart Little M with raised cam.

It will be a 4.165 x 3.875 with a Brodix Dragon Slayer 242 heads fully worked by Eric Weingartner.

More details soon.


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Why take a brand new block .040 over?
 
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Larry have you considered trying to build a 454 SBC? Eek
 
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Why take a brand new block .040 over?


Same reason a lot of people take big blocks and start at a 4.600 bore.. Bigger bore, more power.


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Maybe he already has the rings and pistons for 40 over. Just Guessing.
 
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"Why bore a new block"

Think of it this way, the engine will make about 1.75 horses per inch of displacement. An overbore of .040 will add 10 inches of displacement. Thus, 10 x 1.75 = 17.50 more horsepower


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The way I look at it, we are bracket racing, so is that 17 hp going to make a competitive difference?

Depending on the weight of the car, maybe worth
.05 in et in the 1/8.

To me it's just shortening the service life of the block.

Awesome build, keep the updates coming


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A few New Years' updates.

I have my home garage/shop mostly organized so work has begun progressing with the Lamplighter project. I have worked in most areas, front, middle, rear, just jumping around to what interests me for the day. Most are routine jobs that all add up to a complete package.

These two photos may be of interest. If you have followed my builds you already know I like different ideas and testing/experimenting. Sometimes my ideas work out, sometimes they go in the track bucket.

This photo shows a conventional trans brake button in an unusual location. For what it is work, although it looks awkward in the photo, it is a very good location when seated. The same photo shows a "Trans trigger," also in what appears an awkward location, again, when seated it is very nice. On-track testing will show the truth.

Both switched are wired individually so it can be one or the other.


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Ha, I do not know what happened, the photo is upside down. That for sure would be awkward.


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better


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well just go figger


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maybe?


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Whew, that made me dizzy!

On to the next [hopefully upright photo]

When mounting the mid-plate, I wanted it as large as possible for stiffness. Using the size I wanted required a slot in the floor. As a bonus, it also worked out just right as a pedal stop. Just to the left of the mid-plate, under the floor, is a large tab welded to the subframe and bolted through the plate, the same thing on the right side but it had more clearance so no floor mod needed.


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