41Draggin
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 1, 2024
- Posts
- 4
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- Location
- 94553
- First Name
- Shea
- Truck Year
- Shawnson
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 250
My Engine, a 4 bolt main 350 bored over .30 (so a 355). I’m running a summit 1705 cam with flat tappit hydraulic lifters, high flow oil pump, 2.02 camel hump heads, an Offenhauser dual quad “360” intake with two edelbrock “1404” 500 cfm carbs dressed to look like Carter AFB’s and an old Mallory dual point distributor.
Recently I did a compression check and all cylinders are running in the 200psi range and higher. Most are at 212psi.
Now here are my issues, because of the high compression I’m getting a lot of blow by both out of the valve cover breather and obviously through the PVC and into the intake manifold/combustion chambers. To fix this I'm installing an open circuit oil catch can, PVC to inlet and breather to out. I’m hoping this will stop the engine from puking oil at higher RPM’s as well as cut down on deposits in the combustion chambers that I believe are partly to be the cause of a run-on/deseiling issue I have at shut off. To help combat the run-on issue I also am considering running a cooler spark plug then I have been running (Autolite 86 rated at a (7) with one of these; Autolite 3924 (8), Autolite 85 (8) or Autolite 24 (9).
The last bit of this is to drastically lean out the carbs, I know the dual quad set up is more than I need and everyone is going to tell me to just run a single four but I am more concerned about the looks than the performance.
Has anyone been down this road before and have any advice on these processes, the catch can hook up, the seafoam, the different sparkplugs? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Recently I did a compression check and all cylinders are running in the 200psi range and higher. Most are at 212psi.
Now here are my issues, because of the high compression I’m getting a lot of blow by both out of the valve cover breather and obviously through the PVC and into the intake manifold/combustion chambers. To fix this I'm installing an open circuit oil catch can, PVC to inlet and breather to out. I’m hoping this will stop the engine from puking oil at higher RPM’s as well as cut down on deposits in the combustion chambers that I believe are partly to be the cause of a run-on/deseiling issue I have at shut off. To help combat the run-on issue I also am considering running a cooler spark plug then I have been running (Autolite 86 rated at a (7) with one of these; Autolite 3924 (8), Autolite 85 (8) or Autolite 24 (9).
The last bit of this is to drastically lean out the carbs, I know the dual quad set up is more than I need and everyone is going to tell me to just run a single four but I am more concerned about the looks than the performance.
Has anyone been down this road before and have any advice on these processes, the catch can hook up, the seafoam, the different sparkplugs? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!