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outriggers 01-15-2005 01:10 PM

Big inch small blocks?
 
I see World is making a small block with 4+ inch bores. Has anybody used one of these for a marine application? They have crate small blocks up to 454 ci. I would want a lower C/R and different cam, Iconnel etc. Any builders have any experience with these. I was told Dart also has a raised cam small block. I started a thread like this the other day,but I think it was lost to site maintenance. Thanks Iggy and Ed Cozze for the replies. Doug

tmdog 01-15-2005 04:06 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
I would like to hear about that too. Good question.

pullmytrigger 01-16-2005 12:11 AM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
Id love to see some big inch smallies in a boat.......Id like to see if they would 2-300hrs even more...........doug

TylerCrockett 01-16-2005 01:10 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
We built a 434 ci small block it had a 4.000 stroke crank and a set of World Products Iron heads with a Hyd roller cam the engine made 525Hp at 5300 on pump gas. The problem we had back then was the stock block needed so much clearance on the oil pan rail you went into the water jackets on the bottom of the cylinders. The new Dart blocks have more clearance and have a lot thicker cylinder wall to stay round for a better ring seal. Also we had to use a camshaft ground on a small base circle so the top of the connecting rod bolts would clear the camshaft lobes using the 6" long rods. With the raised camshaft
you will have more clearance and you can use the standard cam core so the camshaft will not flex and you will have more accurate cam timing.

Edward R. Cozzi 01-16-2005 05:29 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
My post was about the Olds Rocket blocks from about 8 to 10 years ago. They have the cam higher in the block to clear the stroker cranks. Most of the parts needed were expensive aftermarket stuff that had to be special-ordered back then and really expensive. I think what we ended up with was a 540 inch small block.
I haven't heard much about those engines in years. I think Paul Pfaff did them.

BadDog 01-16-2005 05:50 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
A 540 Sbc?

TylerCrockett 01-16-2005 06:23 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
Eagle is making stroker cranks that have been lightened and connecting rods that are clearanced for the cam lobes.

Edward R. Cozzi 01-16-2005 06:57 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 

Originally Posted by BadDog
A 540 Sbc?

yep.

formula31 01-16-2005 07:13 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
457 is the biggest small block Rocket Ive ever heard of. That 540 must have been something.

Linster 01-16-2005 07:21 PM

Re: Big inch small blocks?
 
Why screw around with a SBC when the BBC is so available????


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