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Old 01-08-2012, 07:20 PM   #11
68Gold/white
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Re: Newby Overhauling a 283

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Originally Posted by Toshab View Post
The knock only appears when I start it up and when the motor is at high RPM's. Other than that, it's almost not even there.
Does it knock under acceleration???

If it doesn't make noise (what ever it is) under a load, it's not a good sign.
A good friend of mine had a 307 w/ a knock like yours, drove it for quite a while, like that. One day the knock got louder in a hurry, it made a BIG knock when the connecting rod punched a hole in the side of the block...

The 520 heads are what I used on my 283 when I had it rebuilt (they were the stock heads, also) I thought of using larger valve heads (which also have larger ports). That would have been a mistake, the 520 heads are perfect for a 283, on the streeet.

I had a 67 Bel Air w/ a 283 in it, could barely keep it from clattering (original condition). When I tore it down, it had lead desposits in the chambers and on pistons. I had the engine built by a REAL engine builder, I did a lot of work on the heads, one of the things I did was smooth all the sharp edges in the chambers and piston tops. I've put 160,000 miles on it since, never had it ping, ever.
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