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And the camshaft looks to be a Crane #283941
![]() And here is the info on that camshaft: Crane Cams 283941 H-272-2 Hydraulic Flat Tappet Camshaft Pontiac 265-455 V8 55-81 Good low and mid range torque, Good idle, daily usage, towing, performance and fuel efficiency, 2600 - 3000 cruise RPM, 8.75 to 10.5 compression ratio advised. Part Number: 283941 Grind Number: H-272-2 RPM Power Range: 1800-5400 Duration Intake @.050": 216 Duration Exhaust @.050": 228 Advertised Duration Intake : 272 Advertised Duration Exhaust: 284 Lobe Separation: 112 Valve Lash Intake: 0 Valve Lash Exhaust: 0 Gross Valve Lift Intake: 0.454 Gross Valve Lift Exhaust: 0.48 |
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Looks like some aftermarket forged, pressed pin, connecting rods. Do these look familiar to anyone?
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The crank is std on both the rods and the mains.
![]() ![]() The wear on the rod bearings looks like detonation was taking its toll.
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#4
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Some interesting clearancing on the piston skirts:
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And the cause of the oil leak. The rear main had spun and compacted itself so there was a one inch gap in the rope seal, in the cap area.
![]() ![]() I used Plastigage and checked the oil clearances on the rods and mains and they were .002. I also checked end play and side clearances and they were in spec as well. |
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#6
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After comparing with some stock rods I had in the garage, it turns out those are stock cast rods with the side beams polished.
Here's the underside of the heads: ![]() The crank: ![]() The soon to be replaced rods and pistons: ![]() and the empty block:
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#7
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Damn, you don't waste any time.
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