- Unit I -
Basic Engine Operation

        Learn the important underlying principles on which all racing engines run as well as the effects of compression, alternative firing orders and camshaft profiles.

Sample Pages - 13, 14, 15

- Unit II -
Building Horsepower

        We unravel the myths and misconceptions about how a racing engine really creates power. Learn how to increase torque, cylinder pressures, and reduce parasitic drag. Find out why the Reher-Morrison name has become synonymous with horsepower.

Sample Pages - 37, 55, 60

- Unit III -
Component Selection

        Learn how to select the right parts that work together to make serious power without breaking your budget. Includes cylinder heads, valves, springs, cams, lifters, pushrods, rocker arms, intake manifolds, carburetors, headers, and ignition systems.

Sample Pages - 81, 101, 132

- Unit IV -
Component Measurement & Preparation

        Learn to measure & inspect cylinder heads, valves, & springs. Determine the right pushrod length for proper rocker arm geometry. Check and correct the fit of the intake manifold and distributor, then make initial carburetor adjustments.

Sample Pages - 154, 158, 161

- Unit V -
Final Engine Assembly

        We show you the right way to install the cylinder heads & gaskets, lifters, pushrods, and rocker arms. Install the intake manifold and prime the oiling system. Add the ignition system and accessory components and your engine is ready for dyno testing!

Sample Pages - 183, 185, 187

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