An update on our
latest project car
By Jok Nicholson
1/8/04
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race season ended about eight weeks ago and
we have been busy getting the cars ready for
next season, the trailer stored and getting
a new furnace for the garage. There is a lot
to be done and at first it seems like we have
a lot of time to do it. All of a sudden it's
January and we are supposed to go racing in
about nine weeks at the Fist Full of Dollars
race in Montgomery, AL the first week of March.
The "Back-2-Basics" Vega has only six events
on it so it doesn't need anything major, just
some tweaking on little things we didn't get
quite right the first time. (We even broke a
wheelie bar! Who would have guessed that could
happen?)
First, I wanted to tell you how we finished
off the Burkster 383 small-block Chevy. Jeff
Burk, the editor of DRO, built the engine and
covered that in the last "Back-2-Basics" article.
When we installed the engine there were still
some things we had to do. We put the 750 Race
Demon alcohol carb on as well as the Barry Grant
mechanical bypass to control the fuel pressure
based on throttle position. It has worked great
and took about five minutes to get set. We had
to set the lash on the Isky hydraulic cam. To
be honest, I had not set valves on anything
except a roller cam on a Mopar for about 15
years. The rocker arms and studs just look so
different compared to the shaft system on the
big block Mopars. Very simple to follow the
instructions and we set the lash as close to
zero as we could, then turned them 1/8 of a
turn tighter and they have been untouched since.
Jeff was right about using a hydraulic cam for
ease of maintenance and it still turns 7000
RPM with ease.
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This is the top
view of the Burkster 383. Dart Iron Eagle
heads, Dart aluminum intake, Dart valve
covers, Race Demon 750 and BG mechanical
bypass, MSD billet distributor and the always
present (at least on my cars) K&N air filter.
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This is a shot of
the 2"x12" rear drum brakes on the Vega's
Dana 60. They work, but that is about all
I can say about them. I hope to upgrade
the rear and the front brakes to aftermarket
discs this winter. Watch for the tech article
on safe braking. The four link ends, bolts,
diagonal link and Competition Engineering
shocks all looked great. |
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