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Quarter Mile Foundation To Raffle Mondello ‘Vintage Rat’ Engine for PROJECT 1320

“Mary and I discussed the Project 1320 Raffle Engine and with Joe’s crew at the Mondello Technical Center,” said Hrudka. “Everyone at the Technical Center is fully committed to completing the engine well in advance of the drawing. Mary told me, ‘Joe would want this engine finished. It will be a wonderful tribute and a

Must Have Tools For Engine Building Glory

While engine builders still need a fair share of box end wrenches and screwdrivers, we have assumed you didn’t make it this far without these necessities. Instead, we will focus on the specialty tools and equipment you need to get the job done and out the door to your customer. We talked to tool suppliers

Revised Oil Pan Gasket Replacement for Ford 3.0L Engine

The new Ford gasket eliminates the need to attach the gasket to the blockwith a contact adhesive thus eliminating gasket creep duringinstallation. Slightly longer fasteners have also been released andpackaged in the kit. The old bolts must be replaced with the new ones. The new gasket is installed by placing it on the oil pan

Rattle Noise From Primary Chain Drive on Ford 4.0L SOHC Engine

The 4.0L SOHC engine is one of Ford’s Cologne V6 engines, a line of 60º, cast iron block, V6 engines produced continuously by Ford in Cologne, Germany since 1968. It uses a jackshaft in place of a camshaft to drive a timing chain to each cylinder head. The patented "Offset Y-drive" uses three timing chains,

AERA Announces Engine Rebuilding, Machining Certificate Program

Rather than a test to prove understanding, AERA has chosen to offer a comprehensive online training program leading to diploma-quality certificates in Cylinder Heads and Engine Machining. Technicians who successfully earn either certificate will hold proof that they have an elevated understanding of fundamentals of machining, measuring tools, shop safety, fasteners, engine theory, engine diagnosis,

High Performance Diesel Market Includes?Growing Number of Parts

In many cases, the diesel engine is taking over the hot rod world. Instead of a small block or big block Chevy in the classic cruiser, people are looking at the Duramax diesel. The same goes for the Ford engines being replaced by the Powerstroke and the Dodge being substituted with the Cummins. The desire

Build Your Own Competition-Worthy 600 HP Engine

Last month, we introduced you to the UMP Modified racing engine being built by the engine experts at Earnhardt Childress Racing in Welcome, NC. The engine – a 600 hp, 411 cid plant built for UMP Dirtcar Modifed competition – will be awarded to the winner of the Sunnen Rev It UP Raffle at the

Michigan Racer Wins $20,000 Engine At US 131 Motorsports Park

Dave Lorentz says winning the 565 cid Big Block Chevy motor in the Engine Pro-Dart Machinery-Performance Engineering Engine Giveaway will make it possible for him to move from his 1970 Nova into a dragster.   This is the third year that Engine Pro, Dart Machinery and Performance Engineering have teamed up with other engine parts

Sunnen/ECR Offer 400 hp for $3 at IMIS

On Wednesday, Dec. 1 and Thursday, Dec. 2 at IMIS enthusiasts can purchase one Sunnen Rev it UP Raffle ticket for only three dollars, or two for just five bucks. The prize? A 415 cid engine built for UMP Dirtcar Modified competition by the engine experts at ECR in Welcome, NC. The engine will include

Fix is a Snap for Noisy 2.0L, 2.4L Chrysler Engines

By Eric Seifert, ALLDATA Automotive Technical Editor A strange noise may cause concern to owners of some Chrysler vehicles.The noise may occur when the vehicle is in park, and the engine isrunning between idle and 1,400 rpm at normal operating temperature. Thesound is heard at the upper end of the engine (cylinder head) towardthe right

GM Northstar 4.6L V8 Engine

Initially rated at 295 horsepower, the Northstar V8 has grown over the years to an incredible 469 hp at 6,400 rpm (STS-V Supercharged Northstar engine). In 1995, the engine was ranked as one of the “10 Best Engines in North America” by Ward’s Auto World. It repeated the honor in 1996 and 1997, but it

2010 MAHLE?Engine Builder Showdown

The final round of the 2010 MAHLE Engine Builder Showdown was all of the above. In a fierce neck-and-neck battle, the Pro Motor Engines team of Josh Hypes and Matt Jackling built a complete Chevrolet R07 race engine, defeating the Hendrick Motorsports team of Mike Maiwald and Scott Vester. Building a winning race engine is

High Tech Cleaning Options

Yet while machining tolerances and performance expectations have changed dramatically over the past few decades, when it comes to getting parts clean, many of those high-tech shops struggle with the same technology they used 30 years ago. The simple fact is, times have changed for parts cleaning, and so have the methods. Engine builders have

When Parts Collide: VW?And Audi Engine Repair?Information

Nothing makes this truer than the changes in automobile engine design over the last 20 years or so. For example, in the early 1970s, VW/Audi designed a small, efficient and reliable engine that was easy to work on and made use of the then fairly new technology of a rubber timing belt without the possibility

Engine Builder Shop Solutions: October 2009

Valve Spring Clarification There are many misconceptions on the visual inspection of valve spring free heights. There is a manufacturing tolerance on this dimension. The spring can change during the heat treat processes and squareness during the coiling process. Spring dampers can also influence the free length as they are installed before the spring is

SSSSSnake Bit!

In 1974, America watched 93 cars get destroyed in a 34-minute car chase. “Gone In 60 Seconds,” an independent film written, produced and directed by and starring Toby Halicki was an otherwise forgettable ’70s movie. The plot revolved around Mandrian Pace (Halicki) and his car thief cronies and 48 cars that they needed to steal

Servicing 1995 GM Quad IV Balance Shafts

The balance shaft procedure has been revised. Figure 4 has been added and the tightening specification in Figure 5 has been revised. Balance Shaft Assembly Tools Required: • J 41 088 Balance Shaft Holder • J 36660 Torque Angle Meter 1. Balance shaft assembly to block. Use Loctite® 242 on the housing assembly to block

Chasing the Restoration Engine Market

We’ve all heard the stories and urban legends about old classic cars being found in someone’s garage or estate. Typically, the story goes, the owner just passed away, and his widow had no idea what was in the barn. Sounds too good to be true but it happens. One such story that recently grabbed headlines

Proper Torque Wrench Use and Maintenance

A torque wrench is a precision instrument designed to apply a specific amount of force to a fastener. Whether tightening head bolts on an automobile engine, lugs for tire and rim installation or inspecting fastener tolerances on high-performance equipment, it is extremely important that proper care is used.  Guidelines are typically provided noting acceptable torque