4 inch stroke 4inch bore sbc
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well now its come down to finding the right rod. scats pro comp does not some in 2.00 and there other line that does come in 2.00 is not profiled the same and does not have the short rod bolts. those eagle max stroke h beams look great but they are heavy @635 grams. i'm looking in the sub 600 range. does anybody else have a nice stroker rod that wont break the bank?
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Im running a 408 SBF, i have an extra .5 inches of deck height and even so with even a 6.125 rod gives me little room before the pin is in the ring stackaf2 wrote:Can you elaberate running the same I have to give it axstfudonniex wrote:That ends you up with an awful short rod or piston, or both.
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I HAVE USED THE EAGLE STROKER CLEARANCED RODS IN A 4"STROKE CHEVY BLOCK 434,I DID NOT LIKE THE WAY THEY LOOKED(THEY REMOVE A LOT OF MEAT AND SOME OF THE BOLT) BUT THIS MOTOR HAS 87 1/4 MILE PASSES ON IT WITH NO PROBLEMS,THIS IS A PRETTY STOUT MOTOR,IT HAS 18DEGREE HEADS AND RUNS 7.70'S IN A DRAGSTER GOING THROUGH THE LIGHTS AT 7600RPM.
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO WOULD RATHER BE ON THIS FORUM INSTEAD OF WORKING LIKE I'M SUPPOSED TO BE RIGHT NOW?
Interesting, the first one of those I built was a 4.062 stroke, 6.200" rods, and a standard 6.000" rod chevy piston (1.250" CH) which wound up just under 415 CI.xstfudonniex wrote:Im running a 408 SBF, i have an extra .5 inches of deck height and even so with even a 6.125 rod gives me little room before the pin is in the ring stackaf2 wrote:Can you elaberate running the same I have to give it axstfudonniex wrote:That ends you up with an awful short rod or piston, or both.
Re: 4 inch stroke 4inch bore sbc
TTT! Been pondering alot on this lately. Anyone still here ever ran a square sbc?
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Way back before the 327" became King, guys made 4x4/283" block engines. 402" engines!!
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Joe Sherman has been there, done that. Here's an article on one:
http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/projec ... ck-hybrid/
http://www.superchevy.com/how-to/projec ... ck-hybrid/
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How did we get through page 2 of this discussion without anyone questioning the OP's above statement?would like to try more stroke but keep the cubes. these heavy cars can use the stroke and torque.
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Re: 4 inch stroke 4inch bore sbc
Jack, I take it you didn't see the questions original date ? ( Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:00 pm )
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Yeah I like finding threads of the topic I ask before making new identical ones. Less cluttery.
So, as a nice winter project I have this 1970 sbc block and wanna build something fun out of it. I blew alot of $$$ on the 400 build last year that's in the car now so budget is more limited this time. I am thinking 383, hell maybe a 396. Or a 408. Maybe just start off block filling it.
So, as a nice winter project I have this 1970 sbc block and wanna build something fun out of it. I blew alot of $$$ on the 400 build last year that's in the car now so budget is more limited this time. I am thinking 383, hell maybe a 396. Or a 408. Maybe just start off block filling it.
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Heck,a short-rod, stock crank 406 is a cheap engine to build and runs pretty good by me.
Sure, long rods would be better, but for the money, not bad at all.
Build it for torque!
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Sure, long rods would be better, but for the money, not bad at all.
Build it for torque!
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Figure what you wanna do before you fill it - if you cut through & the block is already filled you're in trouble, block filler is porous & will no hold water.
If you go through you gotta seal it up 1st with epoxy (JB weld or devcon, not Splashzone for sealing holes) then fill it.
So you want to make the rotator fit before you fill.
I use junk pistons to dummy the crank & rods so I don't have to bore it before I can clearance it.
If you go through you gotta seal it up 1st with epoxy (JB weld or devcon, not Splashzone for sealing holes) then fill it.
So you want to make the rotator fit before you fill.
I use junk pistons to dummy the crank & rods so I don't have to bore it before I can clearance it.
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Thanks, did not know that. I haven't done a block fill before so tips like that are very much appreciated.
Pdq67 the engine will be built for street torque for sure. Peak hp at about 5500rpm or so. I think a square deal like that and a turbo will work really nice. No big boost stuff, just a nice little tire burner.
Pdq67 the engine will be built for street torque for sure. Peak hp at about 5500rpm or so. I think a square deal like that and a turbo will work really nice. No big boost stuff, just a nice little tire burner.
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Re: 4 inch stroke 4inch bore sbc
Waste of time. Torque comes from displacement not stroke.sanfordandson wrote: ↑Tue Jan 06, 2009 2:00 pm has anyone tried this combo lately? i am considering building one for a heavy dirt circle track car with a 2bbl. no ci or compression limit. currently run a standard 4.155 bore 406 but would like to try more stroke but keep the cubes. these heavy cars can use the stroke and torque. i'm thinking valve shrouding wont be an issue since our restriction is a 7448 2bbl and we typically run a 2.02 1.6 valve.
thanks for any info!