Math Noggers needed!
#11
Re: Math Noggers needed!
well lets put it this way, either find a good pre 86 4 bolt main block and punch it out .030 over and get some good pistons and rods. like i said i got one for 200 as a complete motor so they are out there. mines getting punched over .030 and all forged components are getting installed with arp's throughout. for good measures make sure you use a trusted shop to do all the work that backs it up with warrante. 383 stoker on the way for me. boosted too at that. have fun and do some research.
#15
Re: Math Noggers needed!
Originally Posted by fork
1. All 350s are a 4 inch bore except the lt5 or whatever quad cam catostrophe
2. your block was bored .010" not .100" Its probably like 352"^3
2. your block was bored .010" not .100" Its probably like 352"^3
#17
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yeah building a beast i think it what its called lol. i figured go for it all since this is the first motor im building for myself. with a snail though it will be one hell of a motor regardless if i boost it or not though.
#19
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Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
:P
Every cube helps, I was just teasing. It's certainly cheaper when you have affordable bolt together parts to get the cubes, and it's kind of stupid not to do it if you have to build an engine.
Every cube helps, I was just teasing. It's certainly cheaper when you have affordable bolt together parts to get the cubes, and it's kind of stupid not to do it if you have to build an engine.
#20
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Imports still don't have the affordable quality mass production parts available to domestics, which is unfortunate. Some day though it might happen, but I doubt it. Open up any summit or jegs and you'll see millions of transmissions, heads, suspension parts, etc available for decent prices.