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Re: MagMan Check this out
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Posted by ChadS on August 27, 2004 at 13:32:31 from (66.228.96.234):
In Reply to: Re: MagMan Check this out posted by MagMan on August 27, 2004 at 13:02:27:
The H crank will fit the 350 block, use the H mains in the 350 block, the block journal is the same diameter as the H, the 350 crank has bigger mains over the H, it is in the crank and bearings, not the block. All the other parts are interchangable too, the sleeves are not the same, different diameters. As fro a recipe,, I would go for the 350 kit in the H block, I would not think you would have alot of $$ in this, and you would have a good upgrade in HP over the H 152. If you intend on still farming with it, you will be fine, just make sure you have the block magnafluxed and pressure checked for cracks. That is good for a stock stronger short block, in an H, with a stock 8043d head casting, looking at 43 hp. Now that is good, but, there is alot more hiding in the carb, governor, and distributor. A 350 style engine, with a 150+ compression tuned on the dyno, will be 45-48 hp, Mill the head a bit, and more is possible. Chad
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