rocker stand queston
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rocker stand queston
I have been tearing down a 241 that i bought out of a junkyard a few months ago. Im disassembling the rockers right now. I removed the cotter pins on the one end of the shafts took the rockers, stands, and springs except the last stand at the end. How is that stand held in place i didnt try to force it because i wasnt sure how it was attached. any help is appreciated. I was also wondering if 300 horsepower is too much to ask for out of this motor. (on pump gas)? thanx
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I was also wondering if 300 horsepower is too much to ask for out of this motor. (on pump gas)? thanx
for reference to hemi hp numbers, the first production car engine with 300HP was the 1955 331 Chrysler C300 in 1955, high compression, solid lifter and cam, adj rocker arm system, very large valve high flow headded 2X4 bbl engine. It was producing less than 1HP per cubic inch.
You are trying to get 1.25 HP per cubic inch with way less rpm, air flow, volume, feed system, and compression.
for reference to hemi hp numbers, the first production car engine with 300HP was the 1955 331 Chrysler C300 in 1955, high compression, solid lifter and cam, adj rocker arm system, very large valve high flow headded 2X4 bbl engine. It was producing less than 1HP per cubic inch.
You are trying to get 1.25 HP per cubic inch with way less rpm, air flow, volume, feed system, and compression.
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300hp from a 241
300hp is very possible from your engine. Bore it to 270 specs, get some good head work done and an Isky cam and you'll have 300hp. I have this combination in a driver/race car and it produces 296 flywheel horsepower on the dyno. Call me if you need more info.
Peter
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