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07-15-2005 10:50 PM #1
702 Bb
Does anybody know where i can get a hold of a chevy 702 BB?
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07-15-2005 11:12 PM #2
ouch hang on to the wallet you can buy one new or build one this is very $$$30000 . +what are you putting it in? 10.200 block get tight oil pan headers all this stuff hase to be made there is to many things to list
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07-16-2005 01:52 PM #3
dont worry i know how to build it, i just cant find the block. its going in a 78 camaro by the way, plenty of engine compartment space
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07-16-2005 03:22 PM #4
Camaro Freak, Donovan makes a couple of aluminum BB's. I know at least one of them is in the 700 cu. in. range.... Bill
ps, Shafiroff.com has the Block, its part # D700, also has the crank, its either part # BB5421 {by Callies} or part # B5421N {by Lunati}, a 5.3 inch stroke...... Go to sonnysracingengines.com and check out the 706 cu. in BB that he builds. He uses Venolia pistons. Hope this helps..... Bill
Last edited by billlsbird; 07-16-2005 at 03:50 PM.
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07-16-2005 05:31 PM #5
if you know some thing do not keep it to you self? i just did set of headers big block 2 1/4in a mid year vett 632 it is tuff and the sub on the cam i am working on a set rigth know 2 3/8 there is not much room i have used the tall deck 10.200 in the 66 gto.s and thing get in the way and as far is the block i usde a new donovan10.200 in my gto i deal with donovan but you have to be a engine builder to buy from them i was going to the 10.600 or 10.500 but it will not work in a stock type frame have fun::
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