760 CID Factory Big Block??
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760 CID Factory Big Block??
I caught a few minutes of a TV show last weekend about a motor that was designed for off shore racing. It was based on a BB Chevy bellhousing, flywhhel flange, and exhaust location and size. This appeared to be the only thing standard about it. It was a custom block, head, intake, crank, rods, and cam.
Anyone know what I'm talking about yet?
I'm trying to find information on it and can't find anything on the web.
If I heard correctly, in its smallest format it is 760 CID. I just seemed extra nice since it was designed after the BB Chevy but fixed some of its weaknesses and who wouldn't like to have a motor that starts life as 760 CID??
Please can someone tell who made this?
Anyone know what I'm talking about yet?
I'm trying to find information on it and can't find anything on the web.
If I heard correctly, in its smallest format it is 760 CID. I just seemed extra nice since it was designed after the BB Chevy but fixed some of its weaknesses and who wouldn't like to have a motor that starts life as 760 CID??
Please can someone tell who made this?
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i think i caught part of the show i think it was Hotrod TV on TNN. i think it was Allstar engines but not sure didnt seem to be a name i recognized even though they were pushing it off as a marine motor. big cubic inches and fuel injection with two throttle bodies one on each end.
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