Hi John,
It runs very well. Put about 100 miles on it. The old redline was at 4,800 rpm, mainly due to crankshaft harmonic problems. I pretty well solved this by using a DWR billet crankshaft, pistons, & Carillo style rods. With the DWR parts plus cam & cylinder head & raising the compresion ratio from 7.5 to 9.7, it seems to have even more torque than original at 2,000 rpm & pulls very strongly to 6,000 rpm, as high as the tach goes. Milled the DWR head .050 which in conjunction with the new pistons gave 9.7 to 1. DW says it should run all day at 6,500 if I wish. The 12 pound flywheel is not really noticeable with this combination. No down side, but it does grab rpm a bit quicker.
Break in was uneventful. Got everything ready to go, it fired immediately, & ran for the prescribed 40 minutes at 2,500 rpm cam break in. It required Supplemental cooling for the first 20 minutes. Hose trickling in the radiator cap & draining out the bottom of the block. After 20 minutes, the temp started dropping so I discontinued the supplemental cooling. The rings pretty well seated during this cam break in.
The annoying vibrations at several different rpm's are now gone. I guess full balancing helped. Also put in a complete new wiring harness while the engine was out.
I have some pics, don't know what the posting limit is, but I will try.
Regards,
D