Modern Engine Blueprinting Techniques

Modern Engine Blueprinting Techniques
Author: Mike Mavrigian
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1613250479

Engine production for the typical car manufactured today is a study in mass production. Benefits in the manufacturing process for the manufacturer often run counter to the interests of the end user. What speeds up production and saves manufacturing costs results in an engine that is made to fall within a wide set of standards and specifications, often not optimized to meet the original design. In short, cheap and fast engine production results in a sloppy final product. Of course, this is not what enthusiasts want out of their engines. To maximize the performance of any engine, it must be balanced and blueprinted to the exact tolerances that the factory should have adhered to in the first place. Four cylinder, V-8, American or import, the performance of all engines is greatly improved by balancing and blueprinting. Dedicated enthusiasts and professional racers balance and blueprint their engines because the engines will produce more horsepower and torque, more efficiently use fuel, run cooler and last longer. In this book, expert engine builder and veteran author Mike Mavrigian explains and illustrates the most discriminating engine building techniques and perform detailed procedures, so the engine is perfectly balanced, matched, and optimized. Balancing and blueprinting is a time consuming and exacting process, but the investment in time pays off with superior performance. Through the process, you carefully measure, adjust, machine and fit each part together with precision tolerances, optimizing the design and maximizing performance. The book covers the block, crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, camshaft, measuring tools and final assembly techniques. For more than 50 years, balancing and blueprinting has been an accepted and common practice for maximi

The Step-by-step Guide to Engine Blueprinting

The Step-by-step Guide to Engine Blueprinting
Author: Rick Voegelin
Publisher: S-A Design
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1997
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9781884089268

This completely revised and updated version -- containing and additional thirty two pages -- is simply the best book available on engine preparation for street or racing! "The Step-By-Step Guide to Engine Blueprinting" clearly illustrates and explains all important preparation techniques in an easy-to-read format. Rick Voegelin's highly acclaimed combination of savvy writing and wrenching skill show readers how to use precision measuring tools, calculate compression ratios, degree a camshaft, and much more! This book covers both large-and-small block blueprinting and Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler products, as well as the latest in high-tech engine components, machining processes, materials and assembly techniques.

Engine Builder's Handbook HP1245

Engine Builder's Handbook HP1245
Author: Tom Monroe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1996-08-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781557882455

All of the information in this valuable companion guide is presented in terms easy to understand. Packed with general tips, techniques, and procedures that can be applied to all types of engine building, whether for musclecars, classics, hot rods, powerboats or all-out race cars. Sections covered include: · Blueprinting · Machining · Reconditioning short blocks · Degreeing camshafts · Reconditioning cylinder heads · Vavetrain assembly · Measuring tools · Engine assembly

Pro Engine Blueprinting

Pro Engine Blueprinting
Author: Ben Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release:
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9781610591621

The very best series of how-to handbooks designed for building, modifying and preparing your engine for peak performance. Thorough and straight-forward explanations combined with hundreds of photos and illustrations clearly detail every step in the rebuild process. Pro Engine Blueprinting explains in exacting detail the process of blueprinting, and prepares readers to carry out blueprinting projects with great success. Essential elements such as project planning and required tools and equipment are covered. Readers will be able to blueprint their engines to fine tolerances and thereby derive the greatest efficiency and performance.

How to Hot Rod Small-Block Mopar Engines

How to Hot Rod Small-Block Mopar Engines
Author: Larry Shepard
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003-03-04
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781557884053

How to Hot Rod Small-Block Mopar Engines is a completely revised, updated edition of Larry Shepard’s classic, first published in 1989. Inside you’ll find the latest, updated information to help modify your small-block A series Mopar for high performance, street, circle track, or drag racing. Also included are updated parts information and techniques for: - Block, cranks, pistons and rods - Cylinder heads - Camshafts and valvetrain - Blueprinting techniques - Step-by-step engine assembly guide - Oil, cooling, ignition and induction systems - Engine swapping guide - Engine installation and break-in tips - Casting numbers and torque specs New part numbers, photos, parts combinations and illustrations highlight this classic handbook on how to build the ultimate small-block Mopar engine.

David Vizard's How to Build Horsepower

David Vizard's How to Build Horsepower
Author: David Vizard
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1934709174

Extracting maximum torque and horsepower from engines is an art as well as a science. David Vizard is an engineer and more aptly an engine building artist who guides the reader through all the aspects of power production and high-performance engine building. His proven high-performance engine building methods and techniques are revealed in this all-new edition of How to Build Horsepower. Vizard goes into extreme depth and detail for drawing maximum performance from any automotive engine. The production of power is covered from the most logical point from the air entering the engine all the way to spent gasses leaving through the exhaust. Explained is how to optimize all the components in between, such as selecting heads for maximum flow or port heads for superior power output, ideal valvetrain components, realizing the ideal rocker arm ratios for a particular application, secrets for selecting the best cam, and giving unique insight into all facets of cam performance. In addition, he covers how to select and setup superchargers, nitrous oxide, ignition and other vital aspects of high-performance engine building.

Engine Blueprinting

Engine Blueprinting
Author: R. Voeelin
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 127
Release: 1985
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780931472213

The information contained in this publication is sold without andy warranty as to its use ability or performance. All the risk for its use is entirely assumed by the purchaser/user.

How to Hot Rod Volkswagen Engines

How to Hot Rod Volkswagen Engines
Author: Bill Fisher
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780912656038

Fire and ice . . . that’s what you get when you take the cool looks of the Volkswagen Beetle, Bus, Karmann Ghia, Thing, Squareback or Fastback and unleash the hot performance of the air-cooled VW engine. How to hot Rod Volkswagen Engines gives the real skinny for breathing-on, blueprinting and bulletproofing your air-cooled Vee-dub. Street, custom, kit car, off-road, or full-race, this book gives you all the air-cooled engine-building basics to find and put to the pavement hidden horsepower. Includes tips on carburetion, ignition and exhaust tuning, case beefing, cylinder-head flow work, camshaft selection, lubrication and cooling upgrades, 6-to 12-volt conversions and much more. Plus there’s a natty 6-page history of the origins of the first air-cooled VW engines. Go ahead. You deserve it! Double or triple the output of your air-cooled Volkswagen. Or add 10-15 horsepower with easy bolt-on mods. Mild or wild, do it the right way—with this book. More than 300 photos, drawings and charts to guide you through your VW’s innards. And don’t look back.

How to Rebuild Ford V-8 Engines

How to Rebuild Ford V-8 Engines
Author: Tom Monroe
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993-01-19
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780895860361

If you have one of the 351C, 351M, 400, 429 or 460 Ford V8s, this comprehensive book is a must. It walks you through a complete engine rebuild, step-by-step, with minimum use of special tools. Save money by finding out if your engine really needs rebuilding, or just simple and inexpensive maintenance. Results from diagnosis outlines in this book should be your guide, not the odometer. All rebuilding steps are illustrated from beginning to end. How to inspect parts of damage and wear, and to recondition each part yourself to get the job done right! The most complete source of information identifying major engine parts. Casting numbers, parts description, when a part was used and how it can be interchanged is fully covered in the text, in 20 tables and in 560 photos or drawings. This book will make you an expert!