Report No. 3 in our series on building a 350-cubic-inch Chevy V-8 engine comes to us from Jeff Smith by way of our October 1989 issue. Preparing a block and blueprinting are critical first steps in ...
If you are looking for the best-kept secret in the performance industry, look no further than your local wrecking yard. We know, the powerplants are often caked with grease and grime and are usually a ...
Nothing determines the "personality" of an engine more than the camshaft. Think of the cam as a mechanical computer, calling the shots on when and how the valves open and close. That computer is ...
Four-stroke gas and diesel engines use one or more camshafts. Traditional domestic V-6 and V-8 configurations use a single cam located in the center of the engine block with lobes deemed for both ...
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