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dacobb 10-30-2018 10:54 AM

In order of preference:

1. Dart iron eagle heads

1985 CCX 11-01-2018 05:22 PM

1 or 3.
Cost of Hi-Po heads may not really make huge difference so I think 3 allows for Weber add.

dacobb 11-03-2018 02:10 PM

I'm going with the Dart heads. The hi pos are stupid expensive and the Darts blow them away performance-wise.

My car is a tribute not a real Cobra, so the cost to go original vs better just doesn't compute. Autolite carbs are like $2400, for example. It would cost thousands of dollars more to make it "original", when in fact the car isn't original.

So, common sense versus insanity.

Brent, the build just got more expensive. ;>)

CompClassics 11-03-2018 02:24 PM

Who typically supplies the wire wheels for these builds?

fintubi 11-03-2018 02:53 PM

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dacobb, I've been going through a lot of the same decisions with #3014.

My approach to the engine has been to keep to a reasonably faithful 289 look but allow modernization where it either doesn't show or isn't a sacrilegious change to the look. Those rules sound simple but turn out to be a slippery slope and complicated to apply :).

Also, since I'm assembling the engine myself I vowed not to put any vintage parts at risk. No sense hosing up a 5-bolt 289 block or a set of HiPo heads just because I'm on the learning curve.

So the new things are:

- Dart SHP block, 331 CID rotating assembly
- AFR heads
- hydraulic roller cam

and the efforts to hew to the original look are:

- painted the heads black
- 289 HiPo front dress:
- passenger's side inlet aluminum water pump
- corresponding timing cover with cast-in pointer and dipstick tube entry (but the oil fill tube found on the really early engines)
- HiPo balancer and corresponding 3-bolt crank pulley
- Aviaid pan
- don't have the dizzy yet, but probably a Pertronix (i.e. electronic ignition hidden inside, rather than an obviously modern system like MSD)

Attached photo gives an idea of what this looks like so far.

Remember that it's your car and your dough, so whatever you choose is right for you :)

Best of luck,
Bill

fintubi 11-03-2018 02:57 PM

Quick answer for Comp Classics, who asked where the wire wheels come from:

ERA can supply either Dunlop or Dayton wires. Dunlop look more accurate but don't have as positive a drive arrangement at the hub. Daytons have the beefier drive and are easy to find in the US due to their use in the lowrider world.

I'm having ERA source the Dunlops for #3014.

Bill

dacobb 11-03-2018 04:49 PM

Hi fin,

You and I are on the same thought process.

As far as originality, it will stop at the block with this one. Modern components are just better than the original stuff.

I might even go fuel injection. :cool:

blykins 11-04-2018 03:34 AM

The small Dart Iron Eagle heads do well, and you need something "small" for a 289.

I don't steel abrate in house, so your block has been dropped off to be cleaned up, and your crankshaft was dropped off on Friday to be ground.

I quoted you a hydraulic flat tappet camshaft and if you want modern internals, then I would go with a hydraulic roller. The Dart heads are setup with true guideplate/rocker studs so it's easier to go with more lift, instead of having to slot factory heads.

IMO, EFI detracts from the nostalgia of the build, but beauty is in the eye.....

If you go that route, I would do a throttle body system that would bolt onto the Blue Thunder intake and be hidden by an air cleaner, so that it won't look out of place. That's also another reason to go with a hydraulic roller, because the EFI stuff doesn't always fire up on the first lick.....and if that happens, then the camshaft could be wiped out.

dacobb 11-04-2018 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blykins (Post 1453521)
The small Dart Iron Eagle heads do well, and you need something "small" for a 289.

I don't steel abrate in house, so your block has been dropped off to be cleaned up, and your crankshaft was dropped off on Friday to be ground.

I quoted you a hydraulic flat tappet camshaft and if you want modern internals, then I would go with a hydraulic roller. The Dart heads are setup with true guideplate/rocker studs so it's easier to go with more lift, instead of having to slot factory heads.

IMO, EFI detracts from the nostalgia of the build, but beauty is in the eye.....

If you go that route, I would do a throttle body system that would bolt onto the Blue Thunder intake and be hidden by an air cleaner, so that it won't look out of place. That's also another reason to go with a hydraulic roller, because the EFI stuff doesn't always fire up on the first lick.....and if that happens, then the camshaft could be wiped out.

all good points. I'll think about EFI/throttle body for a bit before making a final decision.

definitely let's go with a hydraulic roller set up.

Send me a pic of that block when you get it back.

66gtk 11-04-2018 01:27 PM

+1 for carb over EFI. If you want EFI you better tell the boys at ERA to build your fuel system for it now including an in-tank fuel pump and return fuel line plumbing.

dacobb 04-10-2019 12:33 PM

So I heard from Brandon at Big B's today and there's only one car ahead of me and it's been prepped and will get painted next week. So it looks like mine will get started the last week of April. ERA dropped the car off there in December, to give you an idea of the wait time.

Let's see, it is now almost exactly two years since I placed the first deposit at ERA...

dacobb 04-10-2019 12:34 PM

I also decided on Dart heads.

patrickt 04-10-2019 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dacobb (Post 1460429)
Let's see, it is now almost exactly two years since I placed the first deposit at ERA...

You should have started two years earlier.:cool:

dacobb 04-10-2019 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by patrickt (Post 1460431)
You should have started two years earlier.:cool:

Actually, the timing is better this fall, which is when I'll likely receive it. :cool:

1795 04-10-2019 04:34 PM

I have Dart heads on my 289 race engine and for a cast iron head they perform very well. I image that the aluminum heads probably flow even better. Good luck with your build.

Jim

dacobb 04-11-2019 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1795 (Post 1460437)
I have Dart heads on my 289 race engine and for a cast iron head they perform very well. I image that the aluminum heads probably flow even better. Good luck with your build.

Jim

They are apparently going through a redesign right now, per Brent.

Should be on the market this summer.

dacobb 06-07-2019 01:31 PM

Well we are finally in primer after a loooooong wait.

One more primer application after this and then final basecoat/clearcoat.

I keep telling myself, "just, two more weeks, just two more weeks."

Which I've been saying for about a year now.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...3206165002.jpg

dacobb 06-29-2019 06:25 AM

Day 808 from first deposit at ERA, and it's finally painted. Looks like Brandon did a superb job. Bigger pics are in my build album.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...ed_front_1.jpg

dacobb 06-29-2019 06:27 AM

Brent is also "plugging along" on the 1965 289 block.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...MG_6639JPG.jpg

dacobb 06-29-2019 06:30 AM

btw Peter says they are up to 3026 now.


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