The timing belt is entirely dealt with by the TDC front cover, which has the same pattern as the standard front cover.p8ntman442 wrote:ok looking at thye other thread I see how the oil feed works, and how the heads overhang, and how the coolant passages will leak over the side of the block. Im not scared. I also like the look of the sleeves in that bowtie block, as well as the rest of the block. How about the timing belt and associated hardware, anyone know if the 3.4 tdc block bosses are the same as a pushrod on the sides?
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I guess that part is simple enough then.The Dark Side of Will wrote:
The timing belt is entirely dealt with by the TDC front cover, which has the same pattern as the standard front cover.
What you can probably do is fab up some sort of filler plates on the heads in the valley area to close that off.
Then you could prob weld the heads at he coolant jackets there where it overhangs the deck. But just where it overhangs of course. Me and Jon also have some custom steel head gaskets made for that block. There was a for sale post about it. Maybe we could work something out? :thumbleft:
you could prob weld the oil return holes and then drill into the sides of them at the very base of the hole, and install a fitting and some braided line to go back to the pan.
A competant machine shop could prob rig up an oiling sytem to feed the top end.
Like I said it cuold prob be done, but how much time and money you want to spend to try and get that to work would be the big question
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the oil feed will come from my lifter valley, I have the removable lifter bores with the feed tube, which makes the feed a breeze. oil return is minimal on this block however, and not setup for dohc heads, that would most likely be a gravity powered external braided line(s). Time is the issue, after I graduate money should not be an issue.
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