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    first 390 build

     



    Hi I'm riley I'm new and I'm just needing some expert advice on my 390 build so thanks for your time and here's what I got

    390 bored .30
    650cfm carb
    4 hole spacer
    Probe pistons 1.765 4cc
    D2teaa heads milled 65cc 2.09/1.66
    275deh cam @.50 213/232. 275/285 514/541 110lsa
    .020 gasket
    Stroke 3.78
    Rod length 6.486
    Deck clearence .029
    11:19.1 compression
    Full length big tube headers
    2.5 duel exhaust flowmaster 40s
    C6 stock stall
    3.25 gears

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    Hi Riley.. Nice to see you here! A couple of questions for you.
    1. whats the motor going in?
    2. what's the purpose - what's your goal?

    I'm not certain the heads (1972 truck heads I believe) are going to be helpful if you want to make big rpm. And I don't believe they have hardened seats.
    But if you just want to make torque at lower rpm, then maybe they fit your plan...

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    My goal is just to have a fun street truck from 2500-5800 rpm and i had the heads rebuilt with the 2.09/1.66 valves hardened seats and keepers and been milled to 65 chamber, and its goin in a swb 1968 f100

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    Thanks for the greeting and so forth i didn't want to big of a cam so the machinist at Henson racing engines recommended be the 275 dual energy, said it will have the good sounding idle and is the biggest cam I can go with stock converter
    Last edited by riley1996; 11-16-2015 at 07:21 PM.

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    Welcome to CHR. The thing that jumps out at me is that 11.19:1 compression ratio, which is sky high for iron heads with pump gas that we have today.
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    Well I want to run 110 octane race fuel, its only gonna be a weekend driver
    Plus I might take it to the strip once in a blue moon

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    Ya I looked at the h-278-2 cam and the comp cam 280h but the 280h seemed to big for stock converter with 3.25s and I asked my machinist at Henson and he replied that I would be happier with the duel energy cam due to something about Fe heads not breathing well on exhaust side, but the h-278-2 cam seemed interesting

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    Could you send me a link?

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    I found the specs well its (to) big, its advertised as 3000-6200 I think that's to much for what I want honestly I don't think my gears nor a stock stall would work sorry if I didn't specify I don't plan on going above 3.25 rear or a stock stall but hey its my first build, I'm running a 2600$ budget

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    I thought and looked around I think ill go with the cam that Henson had recommended me, I know I'm prolly leaving some power on the table but I'm ok with it as I feel a more mild cam will leave me with more power in my operating range with the taller gears and stock stall, but just outta curiosity what kina numbers do yall think I will be making with this setup I already have??? And thanks for y'all's input, if I decide to change my mind I think I will just end up goin to the h-278-2 cam

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    Ya I'm having issues to it posted my comment before yours popped up and I really like the looks of the 296 I don't honestly know if I could use it with a stock stall or not, but if I can manage more money I will definitely go with the 296,
    So what would the power difference be between the 296 and the 275deh With the setup I got?

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    Whatever cam you get-you should look at getting lifters that have an edm micro hole to oil the cam lobe and use combo with hollow push rods to oil the top end rockers.

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    Are the 390s oiling system that bad!? I heard they weren't good but didn't think they were oil starved

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    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW View Post
    The cam you have picked is rated at 353.8hp---430.2 torque
    Is that with the 275 or 296? And how do you get power numbers? I apologize Im still a rookie that's why I had Henson racing do alot of my engine planning for me

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    Ok, I'm looking for a good loud choppy to rough idle quality, around the general 400hp and tq range, strong midrange to top end, stock stall and 3.25 gears, with a 2600$ budget
    And what I'm working with is a 390 block bored .30 stock stroke 3.78 6.486 rod length and the heads I had worked over, with a high compression to run race fuel

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