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CBS 11-06-2008 01:34 PM

Re: Small Block Chevy for S/G
 
Jason,
that guy should put your motor in his golf cart.....we have a nice aluminum 615 for sale that will make a nice s/g motor...it makes about 1200 and is really light weight....if it goes away it will stop us from putting it in our vette....lol

sorry Jason....I couldn't help it....

cbs

rod butcher 11-07-2008 07:29 AM

Re: Small Block Chevy for S/G
 
Chip you have a pm

Jason Oldfield 11-07-2008 06:33 PM

Re: Small Block Chevy for S/G
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CBS (Post 90722)
Jason,
that guy should put your motor in his golf cart.....we have a nice aluminum 615 for sale that will make a nice s/g motor...it makes about 1200 and is really light weight....if it goes away it will stop us from putting it in our vette....lol

sorry Jason....I couldn't help it....

cbs

Nice. I guess that's what I get for trying to get you going on the main board...

Jason Oldfield 11-07-2008 06:35 PM

Re: Small Block Chevy for S/G
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by luckydog (Post 90645)
So what kind of SBC aluminum heads would you guys recommend if building a new 400+? 18 or 23 if starting new?

Damien, if you're starting from scratch, 18 degrees all the way. The power gains are appreciable for essentially no extra cost.

But, if you're re-doing your motor, you'd need new pistons, new headers (or header modifications), new valvetrain among other things, which makes a "simple head change" a little more complex and expensive.


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