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Nothing like experience . Just asking questions . Had to process through them to.  Changing something as small as lifter diameter . When not thinking about it can leave one scratching his head some times.Does with me any ways.  Kamp dont let the reply on the cylinder head make you mad .



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Originally posted by DaveKamp DaveKamp wrote:

I was navigating a rather large vessel through a rather small channel once, and noticed a towboat operator doing something that I thought was very, very strange.  I asked my dad what the other pilot was doing.  My dad's reply was a piece of wisdom I'll never forget:

"I don't know, but he is obviously aware of some aspect of his situation, that you're not".

Which translated to everyday life, means that when one ventures to open his mouth very wide about how another individual chooses to address their own challenges, he runs a substantial risk of finding his own shoe in it.

After seeing WI50's work, I'm thinkin' he knows a whole heckuvalot more about what he's doing, than anyone else does... and I applaud his work- very, very nice.  The engineering, forethought, and workmanship of anybody's project, is a testament to dedication and vision- the stuff that turns the ether of dreams, into reality.  I appreciate seeing things like this posted, but guarantee that if I could be there for the "It's Alive!" moment occurs, I certainly would!  There's no treat like feeling sound and fury!


Well put. Wi50 has posted some info in the past that a special someone was unable to digest causeing weeks of argument and a $200 offer to see the part.

Lookinf foreward to see more pictures and keep up the great work.

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wi50   I am very impressed by your work. Please keep us posted with new updates.   Thanks Mark
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Originally posted by mark vaughn mark vaughn wrote:

wi50   I am very impressed by your work. Please keep us posted with new updates.   Thanks Mark
hey mark you build alot of dirt track motors right? Do you care to tell what going from the .842 small block lifter to the .904 mopar lifter does for a engine and what the effect of going from a larger diameter to a smaller diameter does?
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Originally posted by DaveKamp DaveKamp wrote:

"I don't know, but he is obviously aware of some aspect of his situation, that you're not".
 
You know, I have the same philosophy when I see someone doing something that I don't understand. He/she must know something that I don't.
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You boys are doing a fine job.
 
I am haveing problems posting pictures from my phone after the forum change.  I'll keep trying to get them to load and get it figured out.
 
But the roller lifter setup is actually verry simple.  I ordered a piloted reamer to pilot in the original lifter bores and ream them to the new diameter.  In the block between the lifter bores is a square hole, I find center between the lifter bores for a cylinder and I bore that square hole to a round hole, I can't clean up the whole thing or it gets to thin, but there's room to get a 7/8-14 thread in that hole.  I made a plug with a flange on it and drilled and tapped the center of the plug, threaded the outside 7/8-14. 
 
I made the dogbones to hold the lifters from some old take outs I cut and welded to a new plate with a hole in the center of the plate. 
 
Now a simple stripper bolt with a spring on it comes down from the top of the block and goes through the dogbone and threads into the bushing I threaded in from the bottom.  All this holds the dogbone in place, the dogbone holds the lifters from rotating and puts some downpressure on the cam.
 
The only trick is finding lifters of the right length to engage in the block material, a small enough diameter to leave plenty of materal in the block for strength and dogbones to fit in the block. 
 
The billet cam isn't that big of a task.  It takes a while to turn out a blank, and a cam grinder can do the rest.
 
It's all about getting the proper valve opening rates for the parts used.
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Originally posted by wi50 wi50 wrote:

You boys are doing a fine job.
 
I am haveing problems posting pictures from my phone after the forum change.  I'll keep trying to get them to load and get it figured out.
 
But the roller lifter setup is actually verry simple.  I ordered a piloted reamer to pilot in the original lifter bores and ream them to the new diameter.  In the block between the lifter bores is a square hole, I find center between the lifter bores for a cylinder and I bore that square hole to a round hole, I can't clean up the whole thing or it gets to thin, but there's room to get a 7/8-14 thread in that hole.  I made a plug with a flange on it and drilled and tapped the center of the plug, threaded the outside 7/8-14. 
 
I made the dogbones to hold the lifters from some old take outs I cut and welded to a new plate with a hole in the center of the plate. 
 
Now a simple stripper bolt with a spring on it comes down from the top of the block and goes through the dogbone and threads into the bushing I threaded in from the bottom.  All this holds the dogbone in place, the dogbone holds the lifters from rotating and puts some downpressure on the cam.
 
The only trick is finding lifters of the right length to engage in the block material, a small enough diameter to leave plenty of materal in the block for strength and dogbones to fit in the block. 
 
The billet cam isn't that big of a task.  It takes a while to turn out a blank, and a cam grinder can do the rest.
 
It's all about getting the proper valve opening rates for the parts used.
agree dogbone keeps lifter from rotating . agree cam grinder needs roller wheel diameter to set duration to get valve opening rate . cut a access in side of block to put lifters in  from the top ?

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I'm wit' you Dave! Would love to be there when that puppy is fired up! That's when I'd be all fired up!  LOL!  Keep the pics comin' WI50

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yeah...i thoughts you were talkin bouts 37!!
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I thought someone posted one time that it was impossiable to put roller lifters in one of these.  Not the same dolt is quoteing everything in agreement.
 
Maybe Wi's apprentice is learning something.
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I'm thinking he's talking about the alky burner he's building.  Maybe I'm wrong.  Performance mods for a 226 in my world involve M&W pistons.  What WI50 is doing is crazy stupid fun to watch.
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I'm with Dave on this.  It boggles my mind to see what some people can think up and then DO!  Keep on posting.
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Originally posted by Rod B Rod B wrote:

I thought someone posted one time that it was impossiable to put roller lifters in one of these.  Not the same dolt is quoteing everything in agreement.
 
Maybe Wi's apprentice is learning something.
shubick ceramic lifters are easier to use because they can go in from the bottom like the oem.    keep reading rod b you to may become a apprentice of eithers


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How did your pulling season go pankey?

I rember reading one of your rants on the yt forum how you putting off projects and useing the money to put your tractor togather. Going to go pull against Wi, make us a video and show everyone how it was done.

I know at the Nat. GOTO we were sure laughing about you.

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Originally posted by Rod B Rod B wrote:

How did your pulling season go pankey?

I rember reading one of your rants on the yt forum how you putting off projects and useing the money to put your tractor togather. Going to go pull against Wi, make us a video and show everyone how it was done.

I know at the Nat. GOTO we were sure laughing about you.
  hows your pulling season rod ? you ever go to any pulls or just hang around the shows where you have plenty of setting around gossiping time?
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Well it looks like this thread is getting cluttered up.
 
Though I did enjoy a good laugh.  Almost spit my mountain dew out.  Act a fool and people alwayse rember.  Why would it matter how Rod B's pulling season went when once again it's a desperate attempt by someone to backpedal.  The saga never stops.
 
I prefer to get my work done.  In a matter of an hour and a half yesterday I took an old WD-45 block and cut keyways in alongside the mains.  I than machined the side of the main caps with a .002 interference fit so now my mains are keyed into the block and located.  Now the machine shop can line bore and I've got a nice stable platform rather than the old shim stack.  I was useing up some of the parts I had laying around and had enough stuff to build a cheap and goof proof engine.  Bought some cheap pistons from RaceingJunk.com, some rods and crank I had and I've got about a 320 cube engine.  I'll recycle the head, manifold and carb that I worked over for my dads engine last winter to go back in a WD45 wide front that I'm restoreing and can compete in the local pulls.
 
My point is that in a few hours of work, I've got some nice parts made.  Time better spent than trying to tell us on public forum what one doesn't know. 
 
 I still can't get pictures to go through so when I get my parts back togather enough to snap a few new ones I'll have to put them on the YTmag pulling forum.


Edited by wi50 - 22 Jan 2012 at 12:28pm
"see what happens when you have no practical experience doing something...... you end up playing with calculators and looking stupid on the internet"
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keyways to locate . dowl pins work for us . still got 9 years left to be out of pulling before making a pull at goto. i think my planet jr could do well there.

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For some on here and on any given topic, the only thing that shows more than jealousy is their stupidity.
Yea, I can fix that.....
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Marty, sent you a PM about the pictures.  
 
It is fun to see this whole thing develop.   It's funny how every time WI50 posts something, Pankey has to jump down his throat.   There's alot of things you can learn from someone else if you just keep an open mind.   I don't think that's the case though.  
 
Wish I lived closer to you Marty, would love to give you a hand on the weekends and learn some knowledge.   Back when I used to help some of the local late model drivers, none of them ever built their own engines.   We just picked them up from the builder, did the installs, put a carb on, warmed them up, set valve lashes etc. and away we went.   Back then our engine builder was up in Appleton, and a damn good builder he was so it was worth the trip.   But never got to learn alot when all you did was bolt the engine in the hole. 
 
Keep up the good work and keep us posted and a certain someone's feathers all rustled up!!  LOL 
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Fellows,  I'm not qualified to talk about WI50's machine work and I haven't been reading this forum much for a couple of years but there are a couple of things I've noticed that have proved out to be truisms and tell me all I need to know about this thread without knowing much about WI50's work. 
 
1)  If Dr. Allis is impressed it's nice work.
 
2) If Plankey opens his big mouth it is to insult or belittle someone else and try to make himself look big and important.
 
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I dont't usually get involved if dirty diaper sports, but I feel compelled to so this time.  The only thing I know about Plankey is that I offered him some advice once for a firing problem he was having (use a electronic distributor out of a Chevy Chevette with a little machining  to solve a lot of problems in a 201/226 block).   As far a wi50 goes  know absolutely nothing except from what I have read on this forum.  I know just a little bit about engine machining but wi50 has put me in awe with his knowledge.  It's obvious that he has forgotten more about engine machining than most of us will ever know and that includes you Plankey.  Also Plankey, if you would start trying to learn from wi50/s post, as most of us are trying to do, instead of making an ass of yourself by offering suggestions that are antiquated by wi50's level of expertise, you would be much better off.  It is easy to see you know a little about engine machine work but you nor I are in the same class as wi50.  Set back, enjoy the roses, and learn with an open mind.
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You know, I love Allis and Gleaner. Burned into my brain when I was a kid in the 60's. I come on this site everyday cause I like to see what others are doing, to see pics of machines that remind me of the past, and sometimes to get info and parts for the few pieces I have. If I want to listen to bitchin and stupidness, all I have to do is turn off the computer and talk to my wife or boss. What the guy is doing is way beyond me, but I like to look at it, knocking it down or saying stupid things is just small. Like i say to my gal when Ive had enough, You do You, and I'll do me, and everything will work out. Leave the dude be, who cares how many tractor pulls he won or lost, he is doin some cool stuff. Just my humble offering to promote sanity, Trev.
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Originally posted by geb geb wrote:

I dont't usually get involved if dirty diaper sports, but I feel compelled to so this time.  The only thing I know about Plankey is that I offered him some advice once for a firing problem he was having (use a electronic distributor out of a Chevy Chevette with a little machining  to solve a lot of problems in a 201/226 block).   As far a wi50 goes  know absolutely nothing except from what I have read on this forum.  I know just a little bit about engine machining but wi50 has put me in awe with his knowledge.  It's obvious that he has forgotten more about engine machining than most of us will ever know and that includes you Plankey.  Also Plankey, if you would start trying to learn from wi50/s post, as most of us are trying to do, instead of making an ass of yourself by offering suggestions that are antiquated by wi50's level of expertise, you would be much better off.  It is easy to see you know a little about engine machine work but you nor I are in the same class as wi50.  Set back, enjoy the roses, and learn with an open mind.
have you seen a picture of the two additional upper mains tied into the block with sleeves installed. five main crank setting on three mains is the picture i have seen . I guess thats jumping down a throat. Or making a ignorant statement. kinda like a clutch just setting around. cap spacing took away cross arcing from little cap. sold that dizzy for 300 in virginia also had a head go there to. 

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Well, I don't claim to know much and I don't!
However, someone told me a long time ago........It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are stupid than to open it......and prove it!
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A couple friends and I are togather on a component alky tractor.  My incomplete pictures of a clutch for it are because the pressure plate was not finished last time I was at Atlas Tractor..... but he had a scrap one I could use for dimensional purposes to get the clutch can to block spaceing correct.  Wednesday though I'll have the good one.  Just in case some idiot can't understand why I would have a 4 disc slipper laying around.

 
Now projects like this Allis engine or the superstock take a lot of time.  In the first post I did say it's a work in progress.  99.9% of you realize this, though I do get time on it now and then and have a lot of the parts well under way or completed for the next step in the process.  There is an order of operations one must go through in order not to back track to much.
 
 
I was on the road today, but I did get to the shop late this afternoon and took some pictures.  I'll send them to Chuck in a bit so he can post them.  I'll post them on YT mag tractor pulling forum shortly. 
 
Ladies and gentlemen, let someone's drama continue.  I'll spend my time on my family, my work and my projects.
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I give you a A in trick photogr aphy .I think I will lay a 226 block on its side and set 8-71 on top of it and call a two stroke in progress.

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Someone lock this thread, WOW...Trev.
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Sorry for the delay, here are WI50's pictures.  

 
 
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only problem with this thread is Plankey.  Maybe someone can lock him.
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Hey WI50,
 
Just a lil hint to help ya out.
If you was to put the crankshaft where you have the cam blank and move the cam somewhere else it will go together with less hassles TongueTongueTongue
 
 
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