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The Great American Supercar Engine

Joel Rosen Is Back In Motion With His 21st Century '69 Camaro SuperCoupe And Its 540- Cube Big-Block
By Paul Zazarine
Photography by Paul Zazarine, Bill Erdman
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Billy Mitchell chose the Eagle... 
   
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Billy Mitchell chose the Eagle lightweight 4350 chromoly steel crankshaft for durability and high rpm performance.
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Since the crank is internally... 
   
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Since the crank is internally balanced, the rear flange is counterbalanced for bottom end smoothness.
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The main journal oil-feed... 
   
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The main journal oil-feed holes in the Eagle crank are cross-drilled to increase oil flow to the mains.
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The Eagle ESP H-beam connecting... 
   
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The Eagle ESP H-beam connecting rods measure 6.535 inches and weigh approximately 785 grams each.
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A connecting rod's weakest... 
   
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A connecting rod's weakest link is always the bolt. Mitchell chose ARP L19-forged rod bolts for optimal strength.
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The 10.0:1 compression Mahle... 
   
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The 10.0:1 compression Mahle small dome forged-aluminum alloy pistons are lightweight and have high structural rigidity. The skirts are graphite coated with an iron coating for use in the Merlin/Motion's aluminum cylinder bores.
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World Products' Merlin aluminum... 
   
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World Products' Merlin aluminum block has a 4.50-inch bore, 4.25-inch stroke and 4.840-inch bore spacing. The block's beefy bottom end features front and rear main webs over an inch thick.
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Each Merlin/Motion block is... 
   
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Each Merlin/Motion block is numbered to match the Camaro SuperCoupe's production number. This is number one, the original prototype.
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Fel Pro's pre-flattened steel... 
   
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Fel Pro's pre-flattened steel wire ring head gasket has a compressed thickness of 0.041 inch and seals with minimum brinelling of the Merlin III aluminum heads.
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While the Merlin heads are... 
   
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While the Merlin heads are beautifully machined, it's a good idea to make sure they're true. In this case, the deck was shaved 0.004 inch.
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The Merlin III combustion... 
   
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The Merlin III combustion chamber measures out to 119 cc's and comes with a good three-angle valve job. The tolerances were checked and the valves were then lapped in.
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COMP Cam's roller valvetrain... 
   
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COMP Cam's roller valvetrain was installed with Hi Tech Stainless 1.70 rockers and 7/16 studs. The stainless steel valves measure 2.30 inches on the intake and 1.88 inches on the exhaust.
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Ten-degree retainers and keepers from COMP Cams were used for the big dual valve springs, which were set at 150 pounds at the seat.
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The height mic determined... 
   
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The height mic determined that the installed height of the valvespring was 1.88 inches in the Merlin/Motion head.
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Part of the Phase II process... 
   
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Part of the Phase II process was to polish the second set of Mitchell Merlin III heads, add the roller rocker valvetrain, and install the new custom Motion grind camshaft. A Cloyes timing chain was then installed.
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The exhaust ports were blended... 
   
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The exhaust ports were blended and smoothed followed by a standard port and polish job. It wasn't necessary to raise them or do any welding.

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