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Old 05-27-2017, 08:45 PM
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The specs. But, no water passages between the cylinder bores, is that ok on the street ?
I know very little about the 460 block & heads.

Ford Performance 460 Siamese Bore Engine Block. Thicker, reinforced casting, 4-bolt main caps, and no water passages all increase the strength of this cast iron block. This block can be bored and stroked to 598 cubic inches, ready to put out all the horsepower you could want.

460 Engine Block M-6010-A460 Features:
- Cast Iron block material
- 10.322" nominal deck height
- 600+ CID capacity
- Siamese cylinder design
- 4.360-4.625" cylinder bore range
- Wet oil sump design
- 3.000" crankshaft journal diameter
- Four on 2,3,4 main cap bolts
- Nodular iron bearing capmaterial
- 4.500" recommended max. stroke
- 1500 recommended max. HP @ 8000 RPM
- Two piece rear crankshaft seal type
- Std cam bearing design
- Block oil filter mount
- Can be bored/stroked to produce 600 cu. in.
- Weighs approximately 290 lbs
- Circle track and drag racing
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