Help! Burned piston
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Re: Help! Burned piston
Originally Posted by scarab39
I wish I could run a mechanical but the motors i have don't have a provision for a pump (mk VI). stupid chevy
Did this on my buddies 560hp BBC, has been reliable for 3 years.
Last edited by Wobble; 04-27-2006 at 03:29 PM.
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Re: Help! Burned piston
Originally Posted by scarab39
I should have asked here first! I ordered a set of brodix heads from tony barker racing today.
Make sure they are marine friendly
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Re: Help! Burned piston
Originally Posted by scarab39
I should have asked here first! I ordered a set of brodix heads from tony barker racing today.
Did ya shop price??
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Re: Help! Burned piston
I called Brodix and talked to them about my application, They explained that is would be a special order and had me order through Tony. Tony's making sure I get the right hardware.
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Re: Help! Burned piston
Originally Posted by Wobble
Look for the belt drive pump that came with gen 5 motors, these can easily be upgraded with a Carter M61045 mechanical pump from summit. You just switch out the valve body of the carter pump on to the mercruiser pump lever assy. Requires #10 inlet size hose and #8 outlet I believe. No regulator.
Did this on my buddies 560hp BBC, has been reliable for 3 years.
Did this on my buddies 560hp BBC, has been reliable for 3 years.