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A Stroke of Genius: Part II

Hye Tech Performance seals up its 391 Stroker small-block.
By Mike Petralia
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1. Last month, Roland Marquez from Hye Tech Performance assembled the rotating assembly of this 391 stroker small-block. The first parts bolted on this month were a Milodon High-Volume oil pump with a reinforced pickup and a pan baffle wedged under the pump to keep oil from climbing the back of the block under hard acceleration.
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2. Marquez checks the Fel-Pro one-piece oil pan gasket for clearance around the windage tray. The gasket fits well, but it must be laid in place prior to installing the windage screen so it will fit over the lower dipstick tube. Note the ratchet on the end of the crank that Marquez uses to rotate the crank 360 degrees to make sure that everything completely clears the windage screen.
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3. This Milodon oil pan is clearanced for longer stroke engines, and Marquez lowers the pan for a fit check, finding that there were no interference problems.
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4. The Lunati hydraulic camshaft went in next. Then, Marquez installed the Lunati three-keyed, double-roller timing gear set straight up, torqued the cam gear bolts to 25 ft-lb, and locked them in place using a Manley locking plate.
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5. Hye Tech chose Fel-Pro's PN 1010 head gaskets because they feature a copper compression ring instead of a stainless steel ring. The soft copper ring won't "brinnel" the aluminum cylinder heads and is plenty capable of sealing this street motor, even with a small shot of nitrous oxide.
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6. Marquez says that you can't be too clean when assembling an engine, so he wiped the deck surfaces and JE piston tops with a clean, dry rag one final time before bolting the cylinder heads on.
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7. Besides their ability to make great power, lightweight aluminum cylinder heads sure are fun to work with. The Holley Street Avenger heads feature 68-cc combustion chambers and put this engine at 10.25:1 compression with the flat-top JE pistons.
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8. The Street Avenger heads come with the intake ports matched to a Fel-Pro PN 1204 intake gasket. The gasket kit that Hye Tech is using included a slightly larger PN 1205 intake gasket, but there's really no drawback to running it instead. Holley left the intake runner walls rough-ported to ensure good a mixture.
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9. The D-shaped exhaust ports on the Street Avenger heads come fully polished and ready to flow. Exhaust flow is important in any engine, and having a good relationship between the intake and exhaust ports (expressed as the intake/exhaust flow percentage) is critical to making the most power without using a huge camshaft. These heads have an outstanding 78-percent I/E ratio.
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10. Marquez applied a liberal coating of GM Thread Sealer to the ARP head bolts and spread ARP's assembly lube under the washer and bolt head. The sealer keeps water from seeping up past the bolts since they lead straight into the water jackets, and the assembly lube will ensure accurate torque readings. ARP recommends these head bolts be torqued to 60 ft-lb when using its assembly lube on aluminum heads.
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11. Here's a way to keep your hands and fingers clean when pre-lubing the lifters for a new cam. Marquez lines them upside-down on a bench and pours a liberal amount of MPZ Valco assembly lube on each lifter. He follows by squeezing some Valco lube into each lifter bore in the block, then twisting the lifters as they drop in.
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12. Since this block was decked, and these are not stock heads, Marquez measured the pushrod length using a Lunati adjustable pushrod. Turns out that stock-length pushrods were the correct size in this case.

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