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I want to go to a SBC for my S/G car. It Currently weighs 2800 with a 468 and me. I guess you could say 2 Big Blocks LOL.
Don't want to break the bank with some weirdo combo. Any suggestions such as Cubic Inches, Heads, Intake, Rotating assembly??????????????????? THanks Chip |
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why in the world would you want to do that? they cost just as much,you have to run them harder,more maintance.just my 2 cents
there is no subtitute for cubic inch !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ray Fordyce jr |
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Ray,
I have a plan.LOL Seriously I want to keep both cars the same. It's just something I'm thinking about doing. I like small blocks and this new car is my first big block. It seems to be a decent combo. I just want both the same. Chip |
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chip my 434 small block is for sale that is in my car look on racing junk ad#1359394 let me know what u think!!!...............................Rob Derr
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Rob,
Are you interested in doing some trading? Send me your # Chip |
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Well, it sounds like the 2 of you should talk. One wants to go to a small block, the other a big block...
That said, I've always liked my 383 cid Chevys. Stock 4-bolt cast-iron .030 over 350 blocks, nothing special in the heads department with all 23° valvetrain, run of the mill Edelbrock cast aluminum manifold, and an out of the box Race Demon carb. Run it at 14:1 compression with some good internal pieces and a 4-7 swap cam, and it makes 600 hp all day and runs forever with very little maintenence. It doesn't get much cheaper to build or easier to maintain. Whatever you do, I would steer you away from 377 cid combos with stock 400 blocks, as the cylinder walls are too thin, and unless you fill them with concrete (not exactly good for weight savings or cooling system capacity) you'll crack the blocks one after the other. I can't say much about the bigger small blocks of today. The 406s and 434s seem to be pretty popular, so I would have to assume they're pretty reliable, though to build them you need an aftermarket block. I know a few experimented with 454 and 472 cid small blocks, but its pretty rare to see those these days, so I'm assuming that may have pushed the stock SBC design past its limits. All that said, if you can work some type of trade with Rob, I don't think you could beat that. He had 1 or 2 wins this year with that combo...
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