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Thread: Any disadvantages to a Tall Deck Big Block???
          
   
   

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    timing set is the same oilpump drive the same . but what you use the tall deck for is more cid longer rods keeps the stroke from hitting the pistons when they come a round the crank and the tall deck helps with the piston pin location in the pistons too .the intake will need to for a tall deck or spacers and custom push rods to there is many thing that i would go over but this is the basic stuff there is blocks taller than 10.200 and hi cam blocks to for 700 + engine too but the gm is 10.200 and you can get 468 to650 with the right 10.200 block bigger than this you would need a taller block and a hi cam block
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