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I'm curious as to has experience with small cubic inch, small block Mopar engines, like a W2 headed engine , around 315 cubic inches ? I know Marlin Bogner does, and he is an exceptional gentleman to talk to, but is anyone else familiar with them or is anyone else even running them ? Its suprising to me, because the W2 is such a good head for SS/CS . Just curious, and thinking out loud. Thanks
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How small?
Does 150 cubes mean small? Just kidding LOL.
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It might help if you specified how far from home (where is that?) you
are willing to travel to get to a good mopar engine builder? Across the country, in the same state, within a 500 mile radius? I know Don Little and Steve Wann out in the Modesto/Westly area of California both have many years of success building both small and big block mopars, but if you are on the east coast that might make a difference.
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Thanks for the help, but I aint gonna travel anywhere to get one....LOL....were gonna build it ourself. I work at an engine shop. Its just not something we've ever fooled with. I'm curious about a small cubic inch ( 315 or so ) W2 engine as in like a SS/CS engine. Thanks for any and all help.
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I have an old set of the Glidden/Diamond W2's that I would sell if you're interested. Have the good Norris rockers/shafts and flow #'s as well. Probably one of the few sets left, had thought I'd build a stroker to use them on but currently running a stocker and probably won't get back to using W2's.
Just a thought....
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In the northeast you can try Ryan or Dave @ Shady Dell speed shop in Port Matilda, Pa. Specialists in all small block chrysler heads. Excellent web site-great reading.
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If you get a chance Jim, could you give me a call. My number is (434) 665-9541.
Finespline, thanks for the info. Ryan and I already talked a couple days ago and hes a very sharp guy on the SB Mopars. |
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Marlin Bogner is a good choice!!! the car i purchased from him is fast, he is great with smallblock mopars.
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Call Scott Gove in Dennysville, MAINE. He sure flys.
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I spoke with Scott once when Ronnie Sox and I went to Budds Creek. Scott had a Duster with a W8 engine and was flying ! He was a real nice guy.
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