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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 5:59 pm 
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Although I have just joined this forum, I've been following the many postings and researching old archives located in the "search" on valve sizes, cam durations, head porting ,etc. over the past few years. As a result, I hooked up with the Cox brothers in Ohio to perform their magic on my slant head and get a few other goodies for the motor as well. After talking to Jim Cox the other day, he told me he should have it completed & back to me within a couple of weeks. (Pics to follow when I figure out how to post them.)

I just wanted to thank the many people on this forum like Doug Dutra, Chad, Dart270, Slantzilla, Dschumers and the countless others for their advice /knowledge given to others that made this motor possible for me. The search feature and all of the posts within it are extremely valuable if you want to build a slant.

Special thanks goes out to Jim & John Cox for going the extra mile on this project. Though it's been a long, long journey I believe it will be worth the wait. Stay tuned for updates

-The New Monster on the block specs.-

225 Slant bored .040 over
Edelbrock 500 Performer carb
Offy 4bbl intake
NOS 75 HP Powershot
MSD 6AL Electronic ignition / recurved electronic Distributer/Accel Super coil

Magic performed by The Cox Brothers :
- Ported and polished head
- Grind / install 1.75 int./1.5 exh. stainless steel valves
- 1.5" Roller Rocker arms
- Double roller timing chain set
- Milled to a 10:1 compression ratio
- 3 angle valve grind
- New guides, etc.
- Cox Bros. Blueprinted oil pump
- New Head studs,Head assembly


Isky Cam 264 deg. 228 deg @.050
6 into one header w/3 in pipe
TRW forged pistons
Reciprocating assemblies balanced
2500 rpm 10"Continental Torque Converter (Thanks for your input Doug)
8-3/4 3.91 suregrip rear end
904 Trans

Thanks again slantsix.org!
Bill


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 10:07 pm 
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Location: Sonoma, Calif.
Car Model: Many Darts and a Dacuda
And the beat goes on...
Enjoy the new motor, let us know when you fire it up.
DD


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:50 pm 
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Excellent news, Bill. Sounds like it'll be a stomper. Hope we get to see you at some races soon!

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 5:09 pm 
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I'm looking forward to this summer to show it off. I hope to make it to Columbus this year. I have heard alot of good things about the whole event.


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