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Robert,
I do not know about the intake, however, be sure you understand the "factored" horsepower rating is 287. Thus, it can be stated as 350/165/287 And speaking of the Crate Motor combinations, I like them. If you have some IHRA races in your area is is a valid option. In addition, the new AHRA will run the Crate Motor combination in stock, thus, another option. In that 1979 Firebird, the 350/330/340 Crate Motor with Vortec heads is a stout runner.
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Get a hold of Wesley Roberson. Explain the situation. Most likely, it's just a typo or an omission. He will fix it for you, without delay.
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Robert,
I believe the rotating assembly (short block) is the same between the NHRA 350 stocker & the IHRA crate motor. Only differences; cam, heads, intake & carb. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Bobby,
yes, that is correct. The 350 Crate Motor short block would be the same as an NHRA flat top, four notch piston.
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Larry,
They are not flat top motors. They are dished piston motors. I believe all 7 IHRA accepted 350 motors are dished piston motors except one.
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The crate motor 350 are all flattop 4valve notch pistons. The rule was changed 2years ago.
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I hope this crate motor combo will be stout. My plan kind got schewed(sic). I had intended to get the body and chassis prepped first. I've gotten steered more in the direction of collecting motor parts. After purchasing YOUR heads and intake. I've acquired a block and a couple of donor cranks, hope one out of two will be suitable. I've also gotten a set of new Ross pistons. Same guy has a cam and a torque converter I'm going to get as well. My biggest hangup at present. I'm just lacking a couple decent cash infusions. I'm hoping to, maybe, be able to run a couple combos late this year. The stars are going to have to align just right for that to happen.
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