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This wasn't the first motor I lost to a bad timing mark. The first build didn't have forged pistons so it was toast after 40 miles. The 2nd build lasted 700 miles...fingers crossed for the 3rd build!
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'70 Nova SS L34, M21, bench seat |
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I'd be looking for the correct balancer for the 327. They were much thinner and lighter. That 8" balancer might be stressing the crankshaft.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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L79's, L76's, and L84's all had 8" balancers
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The guywho did the machining did the reassemble this time.
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'70 Nova SS L34, M21, bench seat |
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To Freddie's point, I don't know of an engine builder who does a complete build, (including timing cover and balancer) that would not confirm TDC. With the variations in timing covers and balancers, there is no way properly know where the timing is at.
On a different note, did you hear this thing detonating? Sorry to hear you are struggling like this. After everything you have shared, I believe the time has come for you to find a different engine builder. |
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