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454 Long-Block Build - Tech project

More Torque, Less Stress

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If you own a mid '60s Chevy Impala or Caprice, this tech is for you. The engine has to work a little harder on these heavier vehicles. You can compensate with a big-block engine, which will give you more torque and less stress. They will also make the car move a little better; instead of feeling like a sluggish land ship, your heavy Chevy will power along almost like a speedboat.

While doing a 350 build, we were talking with Jerry of Ace Machine in Riverside, California, about the different engines and Jerry invited us to come back when he was going to put together a big-block. On the scheduled day, we talked about how people get intimidated by a big-block, but the reality is that it works the same as a small-block with only minor differences in parts.

For instance, Jerry showed us that with a big-block you have to grind down the edges for clearance where the connecting rods could hit the wall. Other than that modification, this engine went together very similarly to a small-block. We were very surprised as he put together this long-block in just a few hours.

We talked about doing a 502 build tech, but opted to show you how to build a 454 before jumping into the bigger projects, as there's more 454 cores to work with versus the newer-style engines. Now follow along as the Jerry of Ace Machine shows us how to put together a 454 long-block.

  • 454 Long Block Build Block
  • 454 Long Block Build Ready To Be Put Together
    This 454-c.i.d. big-block engine was ready to be put together.
  • 454 Long Block Build Installing Cams
    Jerry started off by installing the cam on the block. His method avoids doing damage to the lobes on the cam while installing. The cam was lubed with assembly lubricant to help protect it when the motor fires up dry for the first time.
    454 Long Block Build Installing Cams
    Jerry started off by installing the cam on the block. His method avoids doing damage to th
  • 454 Long Block Build Philliops Screwdriver Push In Cam
    A Phillips screwdriver was used to push the cam into the final position.
  • 454 Long Block Build Crank Blown Dry
    The crank was blown dry after being washed down to make sure that there's no debris on it and also help take off the protective coating that manufacturers put on the parts to increase shelf life.
    454 Long Block Build Crank Blown Dry
    The crank was blown dry after being washed down to make sure that there's no debris on it
  • 454 Long Block Build Main Baring Tie Down
    In the following step we screwed in the main bearing tie-down studs that hold the four-bolt bearing caps. Only the big-blocks come with four-bolt caps on the crank as these engine blocks are designed to endure more stress.
    454 Long Block Build Main Baring Tie Down
    In the following step we screwed in the main bearing tie-down studs that hold the four-bol
  • 454 Long Block Build Why Not Damage Cams
    Here's a view of what we're taking about in regards to not damaging the cam. As you can see, there's nothing in the way that would do harm when you start off by installing the cam.
    454 Long Block Build Why Not Damage Cams
    Here's a view of what we're taking about in regards to not damaging the cam. As you can se
  • 454 Long Block Build Getting Ready To Put On Bearing
    The bottom end was ready to have the bearings put on. The bearings were placed into position and left ready for the crankshaft to be dropped in.
    454 Long Block Build Getting Ready To Put On Bearing
    The bottom end was ready to have the bearings put on. The bearings were placed into positi
  • 454 Long Block Build Carnk Laid Into Position
    The crank was carefully laid into position to avoid banging it up while being positioned as it's easy to mar the bearings.
    454 Long Block Build Carnk Laid Into Position
    The crank was carefully laid into position to avoid banging it up while being positioned a
  • 454 Long Block Build Tighten Bolt Stud
    The bolt studs were tightened down and left ready for the caps.
  • 454 Long Block Build Putting On Caps
    As the caps were being put on, they were lubed to help protect them from the initial start up.
    454 Long Block Build Putting On Caps
    As the caps were being put on, they were lubed to help protect them from the initial start
  • 454 Long Block Build Studs Lubed
    All of the studs were lubed with ARP moly lubricant, which allows you to torque the bolts evenly.
    454 Long Block Build Studs Lubed
    All of the studs were lubed with ARP moly lubricant, which allows you to torque the bolts
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