Hi all, Great forum! thanks for having me!
My new engine is nearly ready for assembly. The builder is a knowledgeable Pontiac guy down here in Georgia. This is what we have so far-
71 WC 455HO, 197 heads, factory aluminum intake, stock stroke, 30 over Butler rotating assy, forged crank, Eagle rods, Ross pistons with slight dome to get 9.3 compression. Heads are port matched and bowls blended. Because of shortages on every other cam that I was looking at, we ordered a Melling SPC8 RA4 cam. I'm comfortable with the choice, and it will keep the build moving along. We plan on using 1.65 full roller rockers with regular lifters.
I have a new Tremec TKX with 2.87 first and .68 5th gear. Car has a 3.08 rear.
Plan to use Dougs or Hooker Super Comp headers with 2.5 in X-pipe exhaust.
I have two loose carbs.
69 RAIII 28270
70 RA 7040570
I also have access to a genuine 7041273.
Thoughts?
Rhoads lifters? I know some people love them. I talked my self out of them after reading a lot of opinions about the noise. I think it would bother me. I would reconsider if they make a big difference in performance and drivability.
I was happy with the old 455 that I had before. It had stock rods, forged TRW pistons, 96 D ports, Ultradyne 288/296 cam, Holley 3310 on a performer intake, Super Comp headers, 2.5 in exhaust, with a Doug Nash 5 speed. I drove it daily. It was trouble free and ran great for years. Sounded great too.
If you're still with me ...thanks for reading all this! Any input would be greatly appreciated. Will B.