rocket70 wrote: Wed Jan 31, 24 7:17 am
What are giveaways to it being a semi hemi and not a standard 318?
It is an "A" Engine - easiest "tell" is the 2 bolt Rocker covers, as opposed to an "LA" - Light "A" - engine with a different design and Perimeter bolts on the rocker covers, very few parts are interchangeable....
I recently heard that L/A heads will bolt onto the poly block and the poly block can go .100" over with no issues. The poly engines are heavy due to the size of the heads and cast iron intakes etc, the blocks alone are reputed to be only slightly heavier the the L/A blocks. Cranks and rods are interchangeable, though pistons / cam are a no due to valve placement. There's folk running stroked poly motors well into the 10's N/A and still using the poly heads across the pond. I've no real world experience of poly motor's but there are a few big small block strokers using these blocks out there.
I was just surprised at the amount of parts that will change over from poly to L/A (and vice versa), I was always under the impression that virtually nothing did
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yeah someone had plans to do a 4 inch bore one, might have been baccaman, opens up things on the piston front
with a stroker crank might be fun
the chamber shape, rather than the valve positioning is semi hemi, like the aussie 265
think you can fit a 2 inch inlet and a 1.6 exhaust in there and you'd need to get well acquainted with the ferrea valves catalogue, positioning is still on the diameter of the bore, not offset to one side or the other so all good on that front
definitely a "because i can" type project.
Dave
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