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Building A Budget G-Machine

An Affordable GM Crate Engine
By Scott Parkhurst
11PHR Mix01 Z
11PHR Mix02 Z
Our long-block carries GM... 
   
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Our long-block carries GM PN 12513151, and comes completely assembled with two-bolt mains, a cast nodular crank, and PM rods. The stock flat-top pistons are decent hypereutectic units, but the low-flowing heads don't fit into our plan--send 'em to the swap meet.
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What? You're swapping out... 
   
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What? You're swapping out a roller cam for a flat-tappet design? Normally, we'd be going the other way, but we wanted the increased lift and duration provided by this Crower cam without challenging the .500-inch lift limit on our Vortec heads. Sure, we could have machined the spring pockets for larger springs and eclipsed the lift limitations, but we wanted to be able to bolt this engine together without having to visit the machine shop. We're confident good power can be had with less than .500 inches of lift, and the hydraulic flat-tappet Crower cam helps keep our budget in check.
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When swapping out cams on... 
   
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When swapping out cams on a late-model GM block, double check which style cam and drive you'll need. The new-style cams have a smaller diameter nose (right) to coincide with their retaining plate, while old-style cams (left) have no need for it and use traditional cam gears.
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We chose GM head gaskets designed... 
   
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We chose GM head gaskets designed for Vortec use. Installed correctly, the part number should be facing upward. The orientation of the head gasket is important for proper sealing, so double-check this before bolting the heads on.
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Getting the heads on was simple.... 
   
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Getting the heads on was simple. The stock head bolts were used, since they were new and should have no trouble sealing the head at the relatively low power levels we'll be exposing them to. If we were stepping up over 450 hp, or if we had included nitrous or a supercharger as part of this build, we'd have stepped up the hardware too.
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We've discussed Vortec rockers... 
   
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We've discussed Vortec rockers in previous stories, but we'll review. No guideplates are required, but self-aligning rocker arms are. Crower makes a great bolt-on 1.6:1 roller rocker for the Vortec head, so we chose it. No mods are necessary, and the convenience of a killer part with bolt-on ease was worth the $390 we paid for them.
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You can spot Vortec heads... 
   
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You can spot Vortec heads at the swap meet by looking for the triple peaks where we used to look for casting marks, on the front- and rear-facing surfaces of the casting. It's kind of like the old "Camel Humps" found on early fuelie heads, but now there are three.
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We've also discussed GM's... 
   
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We've also discussed GM's reusable intake gaskets for the Vortec heads before, but they're so good they deserve a second mention. The O-ring-style gaskets require no sealant and are good for guys like us who like to swap intakes often.
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Edelbrock's intake manifold... 
   
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Edelbrock's intake manifold for Vortec-style eight-bolt heads (right) carries PN 2116 and is a great all-around street performance dual-plane design. We prefer it over the comparable GM part (left) due to its taller ports and lack of heat stove.
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Ignition duties will be handled... 
   
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Ignition duties will be handled by one of ACCEL's reliable electronic distributors (PN 71100E). These units are bulletproof and competitively priced for the budget conscious.
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We topped the engine with... 
   
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We topped the engine with one of GPT300's Road Demon carbs. This 650-cfm unit is loaded with tuning features and carries a rock-bottom price of $320. It's also equipped with an electric choke, which is nice on the street.
EM BUDGET CRATE DYNO RESULTS
RPM TQ HP
2,250333143
2,500347165
2,750356186
3,000363207
3,250369228
3,500374249
3,750378270
4,000382291
4,250376304
4,500370317
4,750363328
5,000353336
5,250342342
5,500329345
5,750314345
6,000294335

GM Performance Parts Demon Carburetion
Route 1 Box 1900
Dahlonega
GA  30533
Crower Cams and Equipment
3333 Main St.
Chula Vista
CA  91911
(619) 422-1191
ACCEL IGNITION PRODUCTS
A Member of the Mr. Gasket
Cleveland
OH  44144
Edelbrock Corp.
2700 California St.
Torrance
CA  90503
(800) 416-8628

www.edelbrock.com

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