I have used the same creativity to torque studs like that for many years. An adapter and some basic math and it's all good. I'm sure you were relying on all of your experience at this point. Happy when you were done and happier when it stayed together. 🏁🏁🏁
When I was growing up, one horsepower per cubic inch was considered the standard for a performance engine. This is a little over two horsepower per cubic inch!! Amazing motor!
It's hard to think a rubber band can get it done. However it's a regular occurrence for higher end builds. A good dry sump system can yield many benefits.
I have used the same creativity to torque studs like that for many years. An adapter and some basic math and it's all good. I'm sure you were relying on all of your experience at this point. Happy when you were done and happier when it stayed together. 🏁🏁🏁
Has to be one of the most expensive engine builds.😮
For some reason this looks a bit different from the big block in my old pickup truck 😊
That is my dream engine forsure, Thanks for these cool videos Brent ✌🏻🇺🇲💪🏻
Wow, 9,000 must sound and feel good when you are there. Sounds great on this video.
Strong. The bottom of that block is pretty well in hand with that pan flange as well. ARP oil pan studs don't seem ridiculous now.
When I was growing up, one horsepower per cubic inch was considered the standard for a performance engine. This is a little over two horsepower per cubic inch!! Amazing motor!
Awesome build Brent. Thanks for sharing.
She sounds crispy!
Thank you and God bless.
Thanks Brent!
Great video it would be great videoing the hole assembly
Think I saw the building shift 😂
Dang....love it.
I love the build
Have you ever built a Boss 429?
Awesome Brent!
YOUS' GUYS' ARE JUST INFATUATED WITH GIVING CHEVY AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX! GOOD JOB! 🤔🤔🤔😁😁 PERFECTION RULES.😁
Awesome
That is a BEAST!
9.1 L Big Block spinning to 9k RPM!!
Not familiar with Pro-Filer BBF heads....
How do they compare to Kaase SR-71 heads?
Head and shoulders above them.
Would you share the valve spec for the profiler heads? I have those heads and not sure on the valve length , did you use a 2.1 or 2.2 install height?
Very nice 2.17 hp per cube.
Would be interested in a US cost and a time period for the BBF Build running pump gas?thanks for another great video mate.
$45k, 10-12 months. Crank takes 8 months to make by itself.
556" spinning to 9000rpm? Good Lord!!!!!!!!!
Wow! My ignorance but I get nervous with a belt driving the oil pump. Buy a good belt, I guess.
It's hard to think a rubber band can get it done. However it's a regular occurrence for higher end builds. A good dry sump system can yield many benefits.
BERT?.. HOW DO YOU GET THAT BIG OF BUMP STICK WITH THOSE CAMEL HUMP IN PAST CAM BEARING JOURNAL ..👌👌👌🤌🤌🤌🤌👍👍🤏