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Old 06-28-2016, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by blykins View Post
Nope. 331 was the smallest. However, this is a bored 352 block, .060" over standard.

$5280 for an assembled short block. Would include the machined block, a billet steel camshaft of your choice (hydraulic roller, solid roller), degreed by me with a Cloyes billet timing set, RPM 4.375" forged crank, internally balanced, with a custom set of Racetec forged pistons and a set of Scat H-beam connecting rods. Mahle piston rings, Federal Mogul main/rod bearings, Durabond cam bearings. Block painted your color choice.
It's amazing that it is a 60 over and 4.375 bore. That's huge. lol

So, with a proper sized hydro or mechanical cam, intake and good heads on E85, what's your guess on HP/TQ, torque curve & RPM range ?
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