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Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby WasserbeckSpeedShop » Fri Jan 14, 2011 12:40 pm

Here at Wasserbeck Speed Shop we are building a few of these awesome engines and I thought that I'd share them with you all. One is a blown 392 for a Gezzer Gasser Willis which has a Bryant crank, Venolia pistons, Oliver rods, roller cam, and a beautiful set of Missile roller rocker arms. The second is a blown 354 for drag racing with mostly stock re-man parts but forged Ross pistons. And the third is a naturally aspirated 392 with forged Ross pistons for a rodder. I'll be posting some pics as the come along, hope you enjoy them.

Carson Wasserbeck
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby DavidBraley » Fri Jan 14, 2011 3:32 pm

Would it be possible to show us a picture of what the "Missile Roller Rockers" look like?

David
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby WasserbeckSpeedShop » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:43 pm

Here is some pics of the line hone for the mains and our cylinder hone. I will get you some pics of the rocker arms when I get it mocked up.
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby WasserbeckSpeedShop » Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:28 am

David here are some pics of the Missile rockers.

-Carson
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby DavidBraley » Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:03 pm

Thanks for the picks Carson! Those Missile Roller Rockers are awesome!

David
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby speedicusmaximus » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:24 am

Yep, they're neat ! Where can we get them from - apart from yourselves ?

Mike
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Re: Early Hemis Gone Wild

Postby WasserbeckSpeedShop » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:28 am

The Missile rockers are available direct through Steve Lanius 517-849-2290 at Missile Enterprise. I was going to post a link to his web site, but for some reason his page is gone.??? The adjusters are sold separate and are from Smith Bros. Pushrods are on order from Trends. I'll get a pic of it complete and a link of the video of the dyno run once it's on youtube.
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