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Crate Engine Super Build - Blown Brawler In A Box

You Can Have This 601-Horse Small-Block Shipped To Your Door.

By Mike Harrington, Photography by Mike Harrington
Blown Brawler Built Engine
No doubt about it: 583 lb-ft of torque at 4,600 rpm and 601 horsepower at 6,000 rpm are numbers that can make any vehicle owner proud. With an engine like this, a new set of tires might be needed every couple of months.
Blown Brawler Built Engine
No doubt about it: 583 lb-ft of torque at 4,600 rpm and 601 horsepower at 6,000 rpm are nu

Some of my earliest childhood memories are of my father working on cars. For a few years it seemed we always had some other person's vehicle parked in our yard with no engine or transmission, while pop earned a few extra dollars spinning wrenches on those vehicles. As a kid, it was always exciting to play in and around these vehicles. They seemed like sleeping monsters.



That same childlike excitement manifested itself while at Smeding Performance in Rancho Cordova, California. A built-to-the-hilt 383 with a stacked and polished blower and a couple of carbs appeared much like those sleeping giants from my childhood. It doesn't take much of an imagination to look at this engine and hear its throaty roar and listen to the supercharger whine. All this and it comes out of the box ready to run, just like a new pair of sneakers: lace it up and go.



Blown Brawler Rear Main Seal
This build started out as a brand-new GM Performance one-piece rear main seal, four-bolt main block straight from the factory. Having never been touched or used, it's ready to be machined and clearanced for stroker use.
Blown Brawler Rear Main Seal
This build started out as a brand-new GM Performance one-piece rear main seal, four-bolt m

If you have not heard the name before, Smeding Performance builds solid dyno-tuned crate engines ready for nearly all applications. Ben Smeding also custom-built our 717-horsepower 572 engine that went into the Project American Heroes '57 Chevy. Since the theme this month is small-block muscle, we called Smeding Performance and asked if we could follow along on one of its blown and stroked crate engines from the initial build to the dyno test. A few weeks later Super Chevy was up in the Sacramento, California, area working with Smeding and documenting this buildup of a blown brawler in a box.













  • Blown Brawler Rottler Boring Machine
    Once the block is off the Rottler boring machine, the final .003 is diamond-honed with a torque plate for a final bore size of 4.003 for maximum cylinder wall thickness.
    Blown Brawler Rottler Boring Machine
    Once the block is off the Rottler boring machine, the final .003 is diamond-honed with a t
  • Blown Brawler Rod Clearance
    Since this is a stroked engine with a 3.800 stroked crank, it's necessary to clearance the bottom of the cylinder walls so the end of the connecting rods have some wiggle room at the bottom of each stroke.
    Blown Brawler Rod Clearance
    Since this is a stroked engine with a 3.800 stroked crank, it's necessary to clearance the
  • Blown Brawler Balance
    Once the bob weight is tallied and the weights are installed, the crank is spun by Dan Moody to achieve that perfect balance. Moody balances the entire rotating assembly to within half a gram difference between each component.
    Blown Brawler Balance
    Once the bob weight is tallied and the weights are installed, the crank is spun by Dan Moo
Blown Brawler Rotating Assembly

A balancing act in progress: Before any type of work begins, the entire rotating assembly will be weighed and balanced. The crank is made from high-grade 4340 forged steel, micro-polished and chamfered. The connecting rods are 4340 forged steel and are 5.7 inches from center to center. The pistons are custom-forged for Smeding, made of high-silicone aluminum with a zero deck surface for better combustion, with full floating wrist pins.



Blown Brawler Balance Data

When it comes to stroking a small-block, a cam with a, shall we say, large girth can present a problem. The lobe and the top of the connecting rod's journal can come into good thing. Usually this occurs on the 2 and 6 cylinders; Smeding Performance leaves nothing to chance and chamfers each connecting rod.





Blown Brawler Connecting Rod Chamfer

All rods, pistons, wrist pins, rings, and bearings are weighed, and each weight is written down. Balancing equals power. Here's an interesting fact: A quarter of an ounce just four inches from the center of rotating assembly at 8,000 rpm is equal to 114 pounds; at 4,000 rpm it becomes 28 pounds; at 6,000 rpm it becomes 64 pounds. Weight and balance are everything.



Blown Brawler Chamfer

The rods have a larger chamfer on one side. The crank's larger radius makes this necessary for bearing side clearance. Notice that the bearing is also chamfered. A normal small-block bearing wouldn't work in this application and would actually rub on the radius, causing more unwanted self-machining issues.





Blown Brawler Cylinder Heads

The valve guides on these cylinder heads are .0015; Smeding opens up each exhaust valve guide to .0020 of an inch. The reason for honing just the exhaust valve guides is because of the temperature (combustion temperatures and exhaust gas temperatures); honing gives the valvestem more room to expand when operating at full temperature. The cylinder heads used here are Edelbrock Performer aluminum straight-plug heads and 2.02- and 1.60-inch stainless steel valves with 64cc and 170cc combustion chambers. All ports have been machined and matched.



  • Blown Brawler Crank Balance
    Here a little and there a little, Moody works his magic on the crank balancing it out.
  • Blown Brawler Keyed Balancer
  • Blown Brawler Keyed Crank
    Every Smeding-blown 383 built receives a Pro Race double-keyed balancer. The crank is also machined to become a dual-keyed crank.
    Blown Brawler Keyed Crank
    Every Smeding-blown 383 built receives a Pro Race double-keyed balancer. The crank is also
  • Blown Brawler Wrist Pin
    According to Ben Smeding, two of the pistons may be just a bit too tight on the wrist pins for his liking. The wrist pin passage is honed out to just .0003 for a smooth groove fit.
    Blown Brawler Wrist Pin
    According to Ben Smeding, two of the pistons may be just a bit too tight on the wrist pins
  • Blown Brawler Rings
    Gapping the rings on a blown enine is a bit different than a typical small-block the rings are usually gapped at .018. Taking into account a blown engine's higher temps, the rings are gapped to .022.
    Blown Brawler Rings
    Gapping the rings on a blown enine is a bit different than a typical small-block the rings
  • Blown Brawler Small Hole
    A small hole is drilled into each of the oil galley plugs. Why, you ask? These minute holes can actually help purge air from the oiling system after the engine has sat for a while start-ups.
    Blown Brawler Small Hole
    A small hole is drilled into each of the oil galley plugs. Why, you ask? These minute hole
Blown Brawler Bearings

Nice bearings! How often has anyone ever uttered that phrase? We're guessing never. But take a look at these 270-degree bearings compared to the typical 180-degree bearings. For blown and stroked motors, the oil galley from the crank to the connecting rod will be lubed a total of 270 degrees of rotation compared to the standard 180 degrees.



Blown Brawler Hydraulic Roller Cam

Smeding uses a custom-made, custom-ground hydraulic roller cam with .510-inch intake lift at 231 degrees of duration and .522-inch exhaust lift at 236 degrees of duration and a 113-degree lobe center in all his blown engines. All duration numbers are measured at .050-inch valve lift.





Blown Brawler Crank Install

Once all the machining is done to make this a performance engine, the bottom half of the block can finally come together. There's nothing special about installing the rotating assembly, so we decided to include this obligatory "crank going into the block" photo.





Blown Brawler Control Center

In the safety of the dyno room's control center, Martin fires and takes several minutes to seat the rings and run the engine through its paces. Then the final pull happens and we get to see what all this meticulous work Smeding puts into each build produces.











Blown Brawler Data Chart

We snapped a photo of the screen just after the engine made its pull. Take a close look at the first three columns on the left side of the screen. The far left side is the rpm speed, the second columns on the left side of the screen. The far left side is the rpm speed, the second column is the torqued at any given rpm, and the third from the left is the horsepower. You can see that at just 2,500 rpm the engine is already at 481 lb-ft of torque and hits peak torque at 583 lb-ft @ 4,600 rpm. The horsepower at 2,500 rpm reads 229, then has a steady climb to a peak number of 601 hp at 6,000 rpm. All in all, this is a stoutly built blower in box that should be fun to drive around the town roasting any street machine's hides.



  • Blown Brawler Bearing Chamfer
  • Blown Brawler Oil Pump
    A standard-volume oil pump is used, and the pickup tube is tack welded into place. A standard oil pan is used as well.
    Blown Brawler Oil Pump
    A standard-volume oil pump is used, and the pickup tube is tack welded into place. A stand
  • Blown Brawler Tie Bars
    The hydraulic roller lifters and tie bars are ready to go in once the engine is turned over.
    Blown Brawler Tie Bars
    The hydraulic roller lifters and tie bars are ready to go in once the engine is turned ove
  • Blown Brawler Rocker Arms
  • Blown Brawler Blower Intake Install
    Now comes the fun stuff! The two-piece billet Blower Shop intake is installed. The 6-71 blower is set up for street use and is 13 percent underdriven, putting out 5-6 pounds of boost on pump gas.
    Blown Brawler Blower Intake Install
    Now comes the fun stuff! The two-piece billet Blower Shop intake is installed. The 6-71 bl
  • Blown Brawler Blower
    The rocker arms used in this build are custom-made for Smeding Performance and are full rollers with a 1.5.1 ratio and an extra-large trunnion for increased durability.
    Blown Brawler Blower
    The rocker arms used in this build are custom-made for Smeding Performance and are full ro
  • Blown Brawler Distributor
    The distributor is a Pertronix Flame Thrower.
  • Blown Brawler Quick Fuel Carburetor
    Topping the blower are twin 650-cfm Quick Fuel carburetors with mechanical secondaries. All the Quick Fuel carburetors sent to Smeding Performance are custom-calibrated by Quick Fuel before being shipped out, Final-tuning the carbs is done on the dyno by Chad "The Hickster" Martin.
    Blown Brawler Quick Fuel Carburetor
    Topping the blower are twin 650-cfm Quick Fuel carburetors with mechanical secondaries. Al
  • Blown Brawler Setup
    Not only does Martin tune up the carbs, he also recurves the distributor on the dyno for maximum performance.
    Blown Brawler Setup
    Not only does Martin tune up the carbs, he also recurves the distributor on the dyno for m
SOURCES
The Blower Shop
Santa Clarita
CA
661-299-5483
www.theblowershop.com
Pertronix
440 E. Arrow Hwy.
San Dimas
CA  91773
800-827-3758
www.pertronix.com
Edelbrock
Dept. 5.0
2700 California St.
Torrance
CA  90503
310-781-2222
www.edelbrock.com
Quick Fuel
2352 Russellville Rd.
Bowling Green
KY  42101
Dept. 5.0
GM Performance Parts
www.gmperformanceparts.com
Smeding Performance
Dept. MMFF
3340 Sunrise Blvd.
Rancho Cordova
CA  95742
By Mike Harrington
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