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doubt they needed stickers to know that lolView attachment 267256 Just fired up the cutter and made me a new hardhat sticker. Now they will see who they are dealing with.
Just got this from a guy at the big chemical plant going up 8 miles from the house. Windy enough to have a crane boom failure. View attachment 267261
Not the best bang for the buck rotating assembly plus clearance the block castings and convert to small base circle cam. If you’re willing to go those extra steps it really makes a true muscle car motor!Time for 3.75 stroke crank.
Depending on the power you want to make. You can make 450hp with a 350 a lot cheaper!Not the best bang for the buck rotating assembly plus clearance the block castings and convert to small base circle cam. If you’re willing to go those extra steps it really makes a true muscle car motor!
wonder why they didnt lay the boom downJust got this from a guy at the big chemical plant going up 8 miles from the house. Windy enough to have a crane boom failure. View attachment 267261
Since when randy assembled it he left a stock crank he probably just built the fella a most bang for buck flat top piston small block Chevy. If they are the factory 5.7” rods and 350 pistons the wrist pin height is ready for a cheap upgrade cast steel scat 350 crank. Wink that fella would end up shelling out 7 grand for that 3.75” crank build unfortunately everyone can’t do that. ShrugsTime for 3.75 stroke crank.
Since when randy assembled it he left a stock crank he probably just built the fella a most bang for buck flat top piston small block Chevy. If they are the factory 5.7” rods and 350 pistons the wrist pin height is ready for a cheap upgrade cast steel scat 350 crank. Wink that fella would end up shelling out 7 grand for that 3.75” crank build unfortunately everyone can’t do that. Shrugs
I was wondering the same thing. When i was on site they monitored the weather like crazy. And they suspended crane and boom lift work all the time. Unless they closed the plant today due to weather without dropping everything before the last shift endedwonder why they didnt lay the boom down
i know when i was on the one new plant job every weekend or when it was windy they would set the cranes down or let them swivel in the wind
amazing how little wind it takes to spin one around
Not the best bang for the buck rotating assembly plus clearance the block castings and convert to small base circle cam. If you’re willing to go those extra steps it really makes a true muscle car motor!
If I had some I’d share braGive me some of what you’re smoking.
That’s an option of course if you’re keeping factory rods but they don’t hold near the rpm with that strokeYou do not need a small base circle cam with factory rods. You clearance the rod bolts.
These yet?
Good evening guy's
After cutting sycamore I dropped hazard tree's
For my nephew and blocked them up
For the fella with copdView attachment 267243
Standing dead ready to burn.
The high winds favored me at my back
Pushed it right over.
Bone stock never been apart 192 comp It's a 1984 266 with a coarse thread clutch
Not even a muff mod
Good firewood saws.
The wind was brutal here todayJust got this from a guy at the big chemical plant going up 8 miles from the house. Windy enough to have a crane boom failure. View attachment 267261
That’s an option of course if you’re keeping factory rods but they don’t hold near the rpm with that stroke