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My new baby has a street brute engine, built by hall.
I emailed Hall to ask more specifics on the engine, and no answer. So I called them. They don't keep records of what they put in it !
I was hoping someone may have any idea what goes in these engines.
What I do know is it is a HP2 cam ( no idea on specs ) it still has 4v heads with performer manifold and 600 vac sec carb.
What I would really like to know is cam specs and if it has open or closed chamber heads.
Is there a way to find out by looking at the outside of the heads ?
I have given it 34 degrees of timing and it doesn't ping with 98 octane fuel, which lets me think it may not be that high compression.
As always any help would be greatly appeciated.
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In Hall's 2000 catalog (last one printed) the Street Brute is listed as 350 hp. It lists the cam as: "H.P. 2 - computer designed for Cleveland 351, throaty idle, pulls to 6500 rpm, Cloyes True Roller Timing Chain." No mention of cam specs. For the cylinder heads, it doesn't specify if they are closed or open chamber.
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Originally posted by v8capri:
Thanks, does it mention anything else about the engine ?

4 bolt mains, aligned honed, indexed and decked perfect 90 degrees, bored true to crank .030 over. Crankshaft tuffrited, ground 10/10. Pistons cast aluminum, double moly rings. Heads stainless steel roller rockers, screw in studs, guide plates, bronze guides, hardened tip chrome moly pushrods, double springs, teflon seals, chrome retainer and hardened keepers. Max-Alloy studs, C.J. harmonic balancer, aluminum water pump and flywheel, dual friction disc clutch & special Midway pressure plate. Large oil pan, 10 qts oil. Fully balanced.
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