My goodness, sounds ambitious, but I dont think you would toss that out if you were not going to be close. I certainly hope you can so I can see the combo! Get well mister, and dont twist your back with a load in your arms. GO TRIPLE J!!!!!
My Late stepdad built a 289 pushing 504 HP at 9 grand. Black Flagged at 68 Daytona time trials. 167.86 mph lap speed. 210 in the back stretch. Teched and confirmed legal. Ted was a different kind of Man.
IMO very impressive results for such a small short stroke engine in a world full of 347 SBFs. Was surprized at the torque too from such lower compression.. What a great job that proves how important the combination is..
You are a very smart and well informed engine builder that has humility as well. I'm an old blister at 63 that has built his fair share of race engines and all the suggestions you give are accurate and proven. Its also refreshing that you are willing to test and learn so you can provide the best product possible to your customers. I hope you get the back tuned up and ready for racing again! Had L1-L5 fused, two discs replaced, tumor removed from spinal cord and half a vert removed. Kinda sucked for a while but way way better now.
A little over 2 years ago I received what I would call a defective crank from SCAT. I returned it and bought an Eagle ESP to replace it. The Eagle ESP crank was near perfect and everything was chamfered very nicely. It has given me no problems, so far :)
The body keeps score of how much living you do, I'd say it makes you more of a man and only diminishes mobility. Hope the healing process exceeds expectations. That little engine made power! Thanks for sharing
Great motor!! I know how you feel with your back. I blew out L1thru L5 . Had to have it fused. Take care and don't do like me!! Get better cause we love the content.
Nice job! Having such tight piston/valve clearance with only 0.530" net lift points to a super tight LSA and a lot of cam advance... but peaking at 7400 RPM with only 239 @ 0.050" usually indicates otherwise! I'm guessing a massive I/E split. lol These 289/306 engines really run strong once you install some decent parts and arrive at a good combination! SFT cams also work great on 7k rpm 289/302's as the limited displacement of these engines doesn't demand crazy airflow. They use to be a cheap way to build a strong 289/302 engine before flat tappets became unreliable.
I’ve heard all my life that advanced cam timing builds low end and retarded cam timing does the opposite but IMO that shouldn’t be a general rule. This engine was on a 101 degree ICL, 8 degrees advanced. Massive is relative I guess, but I would consider 20 degrees to be massive. 8-10 is “normal” for me with a Ford head.
@@lykinsmotorsports A wide split helps them RPM. Kind of the best of both worlds. I built a 306 decades ago right before all the aftermarket heads and Chinese stroker kits came out. Had owner ported 289 heads. I spec'd the SFT cam out as 236/248 @ 0.050" and 0.560 lift. Comp 282S and Comp 294S street lobes. Tens of thousands of street/strip miles and often sole transportation. With a toploader and 4.30 gear it ran 7.48 @ 92 in the 1/8 n/a at full weight and 10.63/6.48 at 127/103 with a small plate. Most fun street engine ever, and was BEAT on daily. Basically the same engine with a SFT 242/254 cam and owner ported TW170 heads went 6.27/9.87 at 109/137 on the same 200hp plate and toploader. Pump gas n/a. I'm a big fan of the 289/306. Those engines surprised a LOT of cars that had them beaten badly on paper. Have a 363 in the same car now, but the 306's were more fun on the street. 363 is too much in an old chassis on hard street tires. lol
Brent, My -.005" decked Pontiac block has a .440" lobe(largest I am told can fit due to dismeter of cam) and I had .0280" and .0264" piston to valve clearance. Radial clearance was about .070" if memory serves. Thats with a Harland Sharpe 1.65 rocker. I could use more ratio, its just not available in a traditional rocker. I will go shaft rockers, but it will be on a different engine, heads etc. Point is all 1967-79 traditional Pontiac engines have plenty of P/V clearance. Excluding 301's which I know nothing about. I'd assume similar architecture, but dont know for certain. Every Pontiac I have ever built has more than plenty.
I always used shorter lift wider duration camshafts even on flat tappet hydraulics even back in early 90's i run a Erson tq30 was 494 lift advertised 298 duration run hard 3-7k but that was long time ago really cool numbers I used 71 Windsor heads back then with 194 intakes 154 exhausts car was performer rpm and 650 Holley pump gas at 4500 feet above sea level on damn street tires i run 13.27 at 105 first gear was useless 86 fox body stock 5 speed but i averaged 20 miles per gallon and back in 90-92 I rarely lost a race believe it or not. Anyway neat to here a solid roller lifter set up more duration etc run well I am not shocked them types of cams do run well in SBF. Anyway my car would of run mid to low 12's with slicks but id probably blew the 5 speed trying it so never did i was literally best 60 foot 2.1 horrible just spin short shifted second kinda bog then go. This brought so much memories sure do wish I had my old car and that engine sucks being disabled now I can move around just hurts alot more I broke my back in early 2000 51 years old now. Anyway I ever get better off I will remember you and maybe have you build this set up for another car. Thank you for video ty for reading take care and God Bless
Im sorry if this is a bad question, but can you mention the cost of a build like this? I’m new to engine building and want to get an idea of what to look forward to cost wise. I’d love to build a 400-450 hp motor.
I’ve got a question. What would be a good solid flat tappet camshaft for a 351-W 0.060 over with flat top 4 valve relief forged pistons. Stock stroke, Speedmaster 210cc cylinder heads. Victor jr intake. 750 out of the box Proform mechanical secondary carburetor. PA Automatic race transmission. MSD Pro bullet dizzy with MSD 6AL. 4:10 gears. Car has been caged and gutted. Aftermarket wiring harness. The camshaft that I’m using now is 0.500 int 0.522 exhaust 225-235 112 centerline. Thanks. 536 hp for a 311 ci is badass!
sounds so good. How do the alloy rods hold up for street use? Would these need replacing every so often much like in the drag racing world? very impressive for the size of it
I have a fairly similar 302. Same crank, Scat 5.4 rods Icon pistons and AFR 195 Renegade heads. It comes in at 11.29:1 compression. I reused a E303 cam with Scorpion 1.82 rocker arms 7/16 stud. She runs pretty good. I can run with a stock 50th anniversary Camaro in my Mercury Capri. What do you think?
We did a basic 347 with the old iron Wilbert High ports that flowed well. Victor Jr and a b303 cam w/ 1.72’s. Just a few dyno pulls and it was 425hp/413tq. Then we sent it to FL for my dad’s Maverick and it has a sniper set up.
That kind of rpm in a stock block seems like a lot vs using a dart block. Were other things done to help strengthen the block? Curious on your thoughts there. Also you mentioned this would be a great setup for street car. What kind of vacuum does it make at idle?
What are the small holes around the circumference of the piston top? I have JE and Racetec pistons and have never seen those. What purpose do they serve?.
My goal is to match this horsepower with the GT40P headed 302. Think I can do it?
My goodness, sounds ambitious, but I dont think you would toss that out if you were not going to be close. I certainly hope you can so I can see the combo! Get well mister, and dont twist your back with a load in your arms. GO TRIPLE J!!!!!
My Late stepdad built a 289 pushing 504 HP at 9 grand. Black Flagged at 68 Daytona time trials. 167.86 mph lap speed. 210 in the back stretch. Teched and confirmed legal. Ted was a different kind of Man.
Not without a power adder.
Not if that's the only change.
Not at this rpm.
IMO very impressive results for such a small short stroke engine in a world full of 347 SBFs. Was surprized at the torque too from such lower compression.. What a great job that proves how important the combination is..
And they say there’s nothing to the rod length to stroke ratio! See what it can do?.
Hahaha, there is nothing. The rod simply holds the piston to the crank. A long rod makes for a light piston. That's pretty much it.
@@lykinsmotorsports sometimes the simplest things are what works.
These videos mentally rehabilitate me during these troubling times… 😎🤠
You are a very smart and well informed engine builder that has humility as well. I'm an old blister at 63 that has built his fair share of race engines and all the suggestions you give are accurate and proven. Its also refreshing that you are willing to test and learn so you can provide the best product possible to your customers. I hope you get the back tuned up and ready for racing again! Had L1-L5 fused, two discs replaced, tumor removed from spinal cord and half a vert removed. Kinda sucked for a while but way way better now.
Sounds like a great dyno mule or street riper. Loved to have one in my 1965 Fastback Mustang!😁👍👍👍
Man, I there was a Mopar channel like this. Such great builds and info.
Nicks garage
A little over 2 years ago I received what I would call a defective crank from SCAT. I returned it and bought an Eagle ESP to replace it.
The Eagle ESP crank was near perfect and everything was chamfered very nicely.
It has given me no problems, so far :)
Thanks Brent! Another top notch SBF build!
The body keeps score of how much living you do, I'd say it makes you more of a man and only diminishes mobility. Hope the healing process exceeds expectations. That little engine made power! Thanks for sharing
get well soon ! that 311 sounds amazing !
Great motor!! I know how you feel with your back. I blew out L1thru L5 . Had to have it fused. Take care and don't do like me!! Get better cause we love the content.
Oh man! So sorry about your back injury. Love your videos down here in Huntsville AL!
Impressive! 1.72HP/cubic inch on pump gas
Gimme that!! 311 in my Koop.... Yow!!🏁🏁🏁👍🇺🇸🇺🇸 Great H.P for only 10. 25 CR and 530 lift. Rocks!!
That's an impressive little motor!
It's all in the cam and heads!
Who would complain about those numbers? They surpass the current Mustang GT output and at lower rpm. Stellar build.
Great video once again. Watching this makes me tempted to swap my 521 for a screaming smallblock! Thanks!!!
Nice job! Having such tight piston/valve clearance with only 0.530" net lift points to a super tight LSA and a lot of cam advance... but peaking at 7400 RPM with only 239 @ 0.050" usually indicates otherwise! I'm guessing a massive I/E split. lol These 289/306 engines really run strong once you install some decent parts and arrive at a good combination! SFT cams also work great on 7k rpm 289/302's as the limited displacement of these engines doesn't demand crazy airflow. They use to be a cheap way to build a strong 289/302 engine before flat tappets became unreliable.
I’ve heard all my life that advanced cam timing builds low end and retarded cam timing does the opposite but IMO that shouldn’t be a general rule. This engine was on a 101 degree ICL, 8 degrees advanced. Massive is relative I guess, but I would consider 20 degrees to be massive. 8-10 is “normal” for me with a Ford head.
n20 mike long time no see. im using my x laptop this is strokerman from way back, brent builds some awesome motors.
@@lykinsmotorsports A wide split helps them RPM. Kind of the best of both worlds. I built a 306 decades ago right before all the aftermarket heads and Chinese stroker kits came out. Had owner ported 289 heads. I spec'd the SFT cam out as 236/248 @ 0.050" and 0.560 lift. Comp 282S and Comp 294S street lobes. Tens of thousands of street/strip miles and often sole transportation. With a toploader and 4.30 gear it ran 7.48 @ 92 in the 1/8 n/a at full weight and 10.63/6.48 at 127/103 with a small plate. Most fun street engine ever, and was BEAT on daily. Basically the same engine with a SFT 242/254 cam and owner ported TW170 heads went 6.27/9.87 at 109/137 on the same 200hp plate and toploader. Pump gas n/a. I'm a big fan of the 289/306. Those engines surprised a LOT of cars that had them beaten badly on paper. Have a 363 in the same car now, but the 306's were more fun on the street. 363 is too much in an old chassis on hard street tires. lol
It does help higher rpm, but mainly the split is based off of intake/exhaust flow ratios. That kinda plays into high rpm.
sweet little engine
That's a killer street strip engine.
Drive it to the strip and knock of some quick times.
Brent,
That is one stout SBF. I like your parts selection & results. 😊
Sounds glorious.
Great results Brent!! Hope they can get you fixed up!
Nice. Little. Motor. 250. Shot. Be. Even. Better. U. Built. It. Smart. Good. Job. My. Friend
Well done 👍
AWSOME video and build
Awesome build!
Brent,
My -.005" decked Pontiac block has a .440" lobe(largest I am told can fit due to dismeter of cam) and I had .0280" and .0264" piston to valve clearance. Radial clearance was about .070" if memory serves. Thats with a Harland Sharpe 1.65 rocker. I could use more ratio, its just not available in a traditional rocker. I will go shaft rockers, but it will be on a different engine, heads etc. Point is all 1967-79 traditional Pontiac engines have plenty of P/V clearance. Excluding 301's which I know nothing about. I'd assume similar architecture, but dont know for certain. Every Pontiac I have ever built has more than plenty.
Great power! Have you ever used the Trick Flow 11R heads?
1.72 HP per cube on pump gas is darn respectable. I wish my Pontiac made 1.72 per cube. Its 1.45 HP per cube@474 inches. Torque is 1.35 per cube.
Brent, if you would, just give us an idea of why you choose to use bolts for the main caps over a stud.
You ever think about videoing the whole build? Thank you for the video!
There's probably 4-5 videos that I did of this engine when I assembled it.
Wow, I need that engine for 1970 Mustang.
Strong engine Brent
sweet numbers for a 5.0, an everyday drive than would last a long time.
I always used shorter lift wider duration camshafts even on flat tappet hydraulics even back in early 90's i run a Erson tq30 was 494 lift advertised 298 duration run hard 3-7k but that was long time ago really cool numbers I used 71 Windsor heads back then with 194 intakes 154 exhausts car was performer rpm and 650 Holley pump gas at 4500 feet above sea level on damn street tires i run 13.27 at 105 first gear was useless 86 fox body stock 5 speed but i averaged 20 miles per gallon and back in 90-92 I rarely lost a race believe it or not. Anyway neat to here a solid roller lifter set up more duration etc run well I am not shocked them types of cams do run well in SBF. Anyway my car would of run mid to low 12's with slicks but id probably blew the 5 speed trying it so never did i was literally best 60 foot 2.1 horrible just spin short shifted second kinda bog then go. This brought so much memories sure do wish I had my old car and that engine sucks being disabled now I can move around just hurts alot more I broke my back in early 2000 51 years old now. Anyway I ever get better off I will remember you and maybe have you build this set up for another car. Thank you for video ty for reading take care and God Bless
Im sorry if this is a bad question, but can you mention the cost of a build like this? I’m new to engine building and want to get an idea of what to look forward to cost wise. I’d love to build a 400-450 hp motor.
What's your opinion on the rev limit of an early block vs a roller?
Welcome to the shot lumbar gang, it is what it is..
Awesome, go the ford. Not many if any !!!
I’ve got a question. What would be a good solid flat tappet camshaft for a 351-W 0.060 over with flat top 4 valve relief forged pistons. Stock stroke, Speedmaster 210cc cylinder heads. Victor jr intake. 750 out of the box Proform mechanical secondary carburetor. PA Automatic race transmission. MSD Pro bullet dizzy with MSD 6AL. 4:10 gears. Car has been caged and gutted. Aftermarket wiring harness. The camshaft that I’m using now is 0.500 int 0.522 exhaust 225-235 112 centerline. Thanks. 536 hp for a 311 ci is badass!
He's in the business to make money.
Surprising on eagle parts But you would know. Thanks
sounds so good. How do the alloy rods hold up for street use? Would these need replacing every so often much like in the drag racing world? very impressive for the size of it
I have a fairly similar 302. Same crank, Scat 5.4 rods Icon pistons and AFR 195 Renegade heads. It comes in at 11.29:1 compression. I reused a E303 cam with Scorpion 1.82 rocker arms 7/16 stud. She runs pretty good. I can run with a stock 50th anniversary Camaro in my Mercury Capri. What do you think?
We did a basic 347 with the old iron Wilbert High ports that flowed well. Victor Jr and a b303 cam w/ 1.72’s. Just a few dyno pulls and it was 425hp/413tq. Then we sent it to FL for my dad’s Maverick and it has a sniper set up.
I think that for a 302 the HP is excellent
Thats a baddd lil mule.. what size combustion chamber. 58 cc ? Or 60
Very savvy. Sounded like an Offy. Take care of your health first.
That kind of rpm in a stock block seems like a lot vs using a dart block. Were other things done to help strengthen the block? Curious on your thoughts there. Also you mentioned this would be a great setup for street car. What kind of vacuum does it make at idle?
I would love to see the cost to build this 311.
Elbroc top end E heads 202 valves😊
Is a long rod 302 worth doing? It would be neat to see a daily or budget long rod dyno mule.
Thanks
Already 1.7
So to go out the door what $$
Would you take ..?
That's a strong little motor great job
I'd like to see this ran with a set of 165's...
What are the small holes around the circumference of the piston top? I have JE and Racetec pistons and have never seen those. What purpose do they serve?.
Gas ports to improve ring seal
They are gas ports they let compression behind the ring to force it out against cylinder wall.
Got 302 30 over trw s and eagle rods crank broke top end holly 4160 new what size jets .power valve size my rich mix clean plugs
7500 R.P.M. engine. Aluminum rods... You show checking crevice volume. What's the squish clearance?
Zero deck with felpro race gaskets.
Do you realize that a Bud Moore Trans Am Boss 302 only made 480 hp. Compared to your dyno mule ? That's good #'s for the 311 .
lol you want to sell your mule?
Only 239*@.050...in a 311ci motor
Awesome build!