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CobraKai 05-30-2006 07:56 AM

Bore vs. Bore Centers
 
What is the biggest bore you could safely run on an aluminum (sleeved) block in relation to the bore centers? For instance, on a Kaase Pro Stock block with 5.00" bore centers would it be around .25" less than the bore center which is 4.75"? That seems to be the limit from what I've heard?

(This question would apply to any aluminum block but I use the Ford as an example. Also this would be for drag racing not daily driving)


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