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2002 |
Sisters
students rebuild auto engine
Roller rockers and solid lifters
filled the minds of Sisters High School students as they toiled away the
last few months in the Bus Barn, getting greasy and earning money for their
school district.
The power mechanics class
of Sisters High School has recently completed their latest automotive
project. Last spring a small block, four bolt 350 cubic inch engine was
donated to the class along with an assortment of accessories.
"The total value is around
$12,000," said instructor Steve Huillet.
The engine will be sold through
silent auction, raising money for the Sisters School District.
Work began on the engine,
rated over 600 horsepower, after spring break. Balanced and blue printed
with a 671 Weiland Blower and dual predator carburetors, the 5.7 liter
engine has a compression ratio of 8-1/2 and is equipped with a gear driven,
roller camshaft, steel cranks and rods, solid lifters and roller rockers.
It is Huillet's goal to give
his students, who are mostly juniors and seniors, first-hand experience
working on an engine. Some students had little or no experience with engines,
others had worked on their own cars. Building an engine from the ground
up, however, gave them a whole new perspective on how an engine operates.
"It's cheaper to replace a
part than to pay someone to fix it these days, so a lot of this knowledge
is lost," said Huillet.
Huillet himself has worked
as a mechanic since 1972. Four years ago he became supervisor of the of
the Sisters School District Transportation Department. Three years ago
he began teaching the Power Mechanics course.
Two years ago, his class rebuilt
a 1969 Chevelle which was raffled off, the proceeds going to the School
District.
Huillet filled the final days
of class with another hands-on learning opportunity.
The students have moved from
engines to transmissions and transfer cases -- namely that of a Ford Ranger
(Huilett's own).
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