I’m finally getting time to mess with the Scout again and would like to gain a little power and reliability out of the engine. It is a 1979 Scout II with a 345/727. I am looking at getting the fuel injection kit for it and figured it would be a good time for a few other upgrades. I am looking for some advice and help getting all the right pieces.
First off, this engine has been rebuilt twice in the past and I am not sure if the block or heads have ever been decked. I need a way to figure this out because I would like a slightly increased compression ratio (to roughly 8.5:1) even with the thicker-than-stock head gaskets that are available today. To accomidate the new gaskets, how much should be decked, from the block or the heads, and how do I tell how much (if any) has been decked already?
I would like to get some head work done to include porting the exhaust a little and strong valve springs. I also want to get the tri-y headers. The heads are in good condition. Can I send them to you to have this work done on them? Is there anything else you would recommend be done to the heads at this time?
I’d like to get a slightly more aggressive cam and am leaning toward the split duration isky based on reading other forums. What would you recommend for this application?
For headers, how do tri-y and standard type differ in operation?
Thanks for the help!
First off, this engine has been rebuilt twice in the past and I am not sure if the block or heads have ever been decked. I need a way to figure this out because I would like a slightly increased compression ratio (to roughly 8.5:1) even with the thicker-than-stock head gaskets that are available today. To accomidate the new gaskets, how much should be decked, from the block or the heads, and how do I tell how much (if any) has been decked already?
I would like to get some head work done to include porting the exhaust a little and strong valve springs. I also want to get the tri-y headers. The heads are in good condition. Can I send them to you to have this work done on them? Is there anything else you would recommend be done to the heads at this time?
I’d like to get a slightly more aggressive cam and am leaning toward the split duration isky based on reading other forums. What would you recommend for this application?
For headers, how do tri-y and standard type differ in operation?
Thanks for the help!