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Joe,

When I went to build the SBC in my truck, the parts I selected were the best compromise for a true street/strip vehicle. It has a solid ft, and I have not checked lash in a year. It has a fairly aggressive profile, but on a 112 lsa to help smooth it out. Running a dual plane, HEI, awesome converter, 3.73 gears, etc.... I can drive it anywhere, and haul anything in it and use it like a real truck. When I first moved to my house, I hauled 6 truckloads of brush, piled 2-3 feet high above the cab.

My point is, that I really thought out what I wanted with that build, and stuck to the plan. I am "lucky" in that I have had no issues with it such as what you have experienced.

Now with my new motor for the Chevelle, I am trying to push it a little further past the median point of street/strip, going with a solid roller, but with a street grind that Harold designed. I am hopeing that with all the precautions and parts selected, that I will be successful in this build as well.

But as others have pointed out, you can have issues with either build of the spectrum, mild to wild, it really doesn't matter. It just sounds like you are needing a break. When I had those issues with the other motor on the Chevelle, I just walked away, and let her sit a while, longer than I wanted, but now I am back to working on her, and it feels good. Take a break, go do something else that will recharge your batteries, and get back after it. :beers:
 
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