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Old 02-18-2008, 05:26 PM   #16 (permalink)
MoodyBlue
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Good job guys I just finished building a 350 chevy motor, installed 400 crank, nice cam 64cc heads with dished pistons, roller lifters, and rockers. ofcourse bored to .060 over. I hope to get 415 hp or better on pump gas at about 9.1 or better compression. I spent as much on the billet dress up parts as I did on the parts and machine work. I did hog out the top of the heads to accomodate larger honey combed Valve Springs to help aleviate early valve float. I am installing this build into a 1940 Pickup with a 700R4. She ought to be fun.
Frank Henson PS I was going to mention the make of the Truck> But its the F-Word and some guys can't handle it.

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