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447 HP Vortec Small-Block Build - Budget Sledgehammer

Vortec Build Oil Filter Adapter
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Vortec Build Oil Filter Adapter
We could have saved a few nickels and dimes and re-used the factory gallery plugs and oil filter adapter, but we just installed a new Enginequest PN OFA305 adapter and splurged on an engine plug set from Summit.
Vortec Build Camshaft
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Vortec Build Camshaft
You simply do not skimp on the "power parts" if you are aiming for the biggest bang-for-the-buck. Naturally, we used a hydraulic roller, since our late-model engine was originally equipped with a hydraulic roller camshaft. We went with a custom 'shaft from COMP Cams, with 224 degrees on both the intake and exhaust lobes, with 108-degrees of lobe separation.
Vortec Build Camshaft Gear
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Vortec Build Camshaft Gear
An oversight on our part was ordering our cam on a -12 cam core from COMP, which is the traditional early small-block Chevy configuration. Our late roller block has a provision for a thrust plate, which mates with a late-model, small-nose -08 cam core. You can't use the early-type cam nose with the late-style thrust plate, so we had to leave it off and use a thrust button to control the thrust. Another point to note with the late blocks is that the oil gallery bosses will normally need some grinding to clear a double-row timing set.
Vortec Build Camshaft Gear
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Vortec Build Camshaft Gear
We used a nylon thrust button from Summit, which fits in the center of the camshaft gear, and bears against the timing cover to limit unwanted fore and aft camshaft movement. Ordering a camshaft with the Gen II nose would render the thrust button unnecessary-you'd just use the factory thrust plate.
Vortec Build Cam Degreeing
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Vortec Build Cam Degreeing
Even if you are building a "budget" engine, it isn't an excuse to cut corners on established engine-building practices. Degreeing-in the cam ensures it is phased correctly with the crank to perform as it should. This doesn't cost anything, but there can be a big price to pay in power if something is way off specifications. Our cam came in at a 104-degree installed centerline-just where it was supposed to be.
Vortec Build Torque Checking
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Vortec Build Torque Checking
It is good practice to check and record the turning torque of the bottom-end assembly. Ours checked in at 19 ft-lbs, which was surprisingly smooth. Low turning friction translates directly into measurable power, as we've seen many times in the Engine Masters Challenge. It is a good practice to check the rotation as the short-block is being assembled, as this can point out assembly errors along the way.
Vortec Build Overhauled Block
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Vortec Build Overhauled Block
Our "overhauled" short-block was finished by bolting on the tin, including an Enginequest replacement oil pan, a Summit chrome timing cover, a Speed-O-Motive water pump, and the factory damper. This functional but basic short-block can serve as the foundation for a surprisingly strong high-performance engine.

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