Top Shop Challenge Part 2 - Castrol Syntec
The Buildup Of The Lowrider "Monster" Engine Continues.
You Could Be The Winner Of THIS Custom-Built Engine!Go to SyntecTopShop.com and Vote For Your Favorite EngineWe've been talking about the Castrol Syntec Top Shop Challenge for the past couple of issues and we've actually begun working on the project. After talking to Jerry at Ace Machine in Riverside, California, we came up with a game plan and he began doing all of the research needed to make this buildup happen. Jerry spent many hours on the computer researching some of the parts that he was thinking about using. The planning of this engine was important as a performance engine of this caliber take a few weeks to come to life.
The first thing on the agenda was to find an engine core. Once the core was in hand, we wanted to make sure that we had a solid foundation for the engine. The engine block was hot tanked and magna fluxed to make sure that it wasn't cracked. Jerry then started to measure the piston size to see how big we needed to bore out the block.
Jerry was planning on using Castrol Syntec oil as it helps provide superior protection against deposits. This modern day oil neutralizes acids in your engine that can cause rust and corrosion on vital parts such as cylinders, bearings and hydraulic valve lifters. Castrol Syntec oil will also help protect the engine, increasing its longevity and horsepower.
With leading companies like ARP, Comp Cams, CP Pistons and Milodon on board for the buildup, we can't wait to start dressing up the engine and see how it turns out. There will be candy paint and lots of chrome; you know how we build our lowrider engines. Now follow along as Jerry at Ace Machine starts on our Lowrider "monster" engine. Also make sure to visit www.SyntecTopShop.com to cast your vote for your favorite lowrider engine. You could wind up being the winner!
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Jerry started off by measuring the thickness of the piston walls. This will later allow us
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To ensure that the bottom end of the engine block keeps its cool, it's going to be outfitt
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Jerry thought that he would crack a few jokes... we mean, show us the difference in piston
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Jerry jumped online and showed us some of the tricks that he wants to use, including these
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CP Pistons will be used to produce the compression needed to create horsepower. CP offers
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Comp Cams is going to be used for the valve train as this will modernize it like the newer
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To make sure that everything was going to stay together, Jerry used his favorite fasteners
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The lube for the build; nothing but Castrol Syntec for us. Jerry's ready to start building
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Castrol Syntec
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COMP Cams
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Ace Machine
7515 Jurupa Ave., Suite E
Riverside
CA
92504
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CP Pistons
Irvine
CA
949-567-9000
www.cppistons.com
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ARP
531 Spectrum Circle
Oxnard
CA
93030
805-278-7223
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Milodon
2250 Agate Ct.
Simi Valley
CA
93065
805-577-5950
www.milodon.net
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