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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 08:51 AM
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First off hello from overseas. We just left Bahrain.

I'm trying to get my build list together so I can order everything just before I get home. Anyway what started as a weekend TKO swap is going to be a whole rebuild. "If it ain't broke fix it till it is" Engine will be out of the car anyway and it may have never been rebuilt.

I'm looking at Summit # LUN-60103LK
Lunati 1,800-6,200 227/233 duration with 489/504 lift but there are several Comp Cams kits with similar numbers 230/230 D with 480/480 Lift and the kit comes with everything for the top end minus the pushrods. Lots of bad press for Comp cams on the C.F.

Basics L-79 327/350hp, stock heads w/ 202 valves backed with TKO-600 and 370 rear.

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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 10:26 AM
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I'm sure you & your family are so very anxious have you back home ... but suggest you don't put the cart ahead of the horse (re: rebuild parts) ... suggest you first scatter motor & check & measure all motor stuff before you go ordering internal parts ... you never know what you'll find inside ... good or bad ... that could really make a difference in decisions. You may be anxious to get this motor built so you can go play with it ... but a wrong turn here could nix much vette use before another deployment.

Lunati 60103LK is only cam & lifters ... no springs, retainers, locks, pushrods etc.

Will you run your OE iron heads or aftermarket?

Have you considered a bit more stroke than your 327's 3.25"?

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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 10:42 AM
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so, you are a newly wed....

and you've been away for 6 months....

and the first thing you're gonna do when you get home is tear down your whole car and bury your head in the garage for the NEXT 6 months?

my wife would have her whip out.
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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by turtlevette
so, you are a newly wed....



my wife would have her whip out.


Dave I highly recommend looking into Crane Cams too. Be safe.
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Old Mar 19, 2006 | 07:26 PM
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Dave I highly recommend looking into Crane Cams too. Be safe.
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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 01:07 AM
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Originally Posted by turtlevette
so, you are a newly wed....

and you've been away for 6 months....

and the first thing you're gonna do when you get home is tear down your whole car and bury your head in the garage for the NEXT 6 months?

my wife would have her whip out.
No actually i'll start the car after the local shows end and it gets cold (<70 degrees). She's going to help me rip the engine out. Were doing this one as a team. She drives the vette to.
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Old Mar 20, 2006 | 01:55 AM
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Hello Cali, sounds like u miss the vett so much u can't waite to get back on the wrenches. But take it easy as the cam is really the last item of the short block to order. U really need to measure and calculate the c.r. first as piston dish/dome and decking and boring all gonn'a change c.r.. And u can buy most cams anywhere in the big town in a day or 2.

But u will need dampner puller, torque wrench, engine stand, volumetric beaker and plate (cc heads and piston vol), p-rod length checker and maybe a cam degree wheel with a dial indicator too. How 'bout dampner, motor mounts, trans mount, wiring harness, and even a starter (mini?) or maybe even new batt cables???

Good to hear ur using the original block and heads as that should keep cars value high - and the bragg'n rights too.

Bahrian uh? Ok, i won't jab u with any M. Jackson jokes - as he supposedly lives there now. Wish he'd take his Never-Never land there too. Mybe he'll sell it to the Imarates instead'a our ports.

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