He didn't mention that the Cooper Cobras on the YJ8 Corvette wheels are brand new.
Martin
Martin
absolutely. 289s are some if the thickest but the early to mid 70s are thicker than the late 70s to 80-90. Since the 959 is already .060, if it isn't thick enough to go .100 it is probably iron. I would rather use it up. I compared a 73 289 to a 85 445 once, things like the starter pad thickness , around the lifters etc were noticeably thicker. Still my Camaro has a .060 88 445 block making 1050hp with no problems so even the light blocks are still reasonably thick.Are some 454’s known to be thicker walled than others, like the 289 casting compared to the 595?
| 265cc w/ 100% CNC Chamber Flow Chart | |||||||
| .200 | .300 | .400 | .500 | .550 | .600 | .650 | |
| Int | 164 | 236 | 291 | 326 | 330 | 335 | 340 |
| Exh | 135 | 190 | 230 | 258 | 265 | 274 | 280 |
| 305cc w/ 100% CNC Chamber Flow Chart | ||||||
| .200 | .300 | .400 | .500 | .600 | .650 | |
| Int | 154 | 225 | 280 | 316 | 345 | 362 |
| Exh | 133 | 187 | 223 | 249 | 259 | 264 |
Sonic checked the block after work.
should go .040 more. Plenty thick on the thrust side.
I know right! Probably the last overbore but meh, it is a 2 bolt '75 pickup block.Great news!
Martin
I hope it will work great. The other thing is a mildish street rollers are almost all under .650 lift so the flow at those higher lifts doesn't really help. It may be silly to go this big but so far the cost is the same as a 506 build (.100 over 454 with 4.25 stroke crank).Thanks for the explanation, that makes great sense!
anxious to see the buildup!