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	06-04-2007 06:17 PM #1468 Bbc
 
 Hey guys I have a 468 BBC in my airboat and was wanting to see if yall could help me out with a horsepower/torque estimate. I don't know all the specs but what I do know is that it is pretty much stock except for a mild cam and RPM performer intake to go along with 830 Holley carb. Thanks.
 
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	06-04-2007 06:46 PM #2
 i did a air boat l think it was 15feet long with a 526 big block chevy you need to give me more on the 468 build to nail down hp and qt if that all you have 400hp??more less hard to say
 
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	06-05-2007 11:38 AM #3
 What do you need to know about it exactly? Originally Posted by pat mccarthy Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
 
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	06-05-2007 05:00 PM #4
 well the more the better what heads you have or casting numbers any work done to them big valves bowl work .how much CR you have cam numbers Originally Posted by justinduke Originally Posted by justinduke
 
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	06-07-2007 01:28 PM #5
 Here is what my brother sent me about it:
 
 Camshaft pn erson cam e120201 grind no rv15h
 Duration as advertised 288 at in and exhaust
 Duration at .050 214 at in and exhaust
 Gross Lift .492 at in and exhaust
 Lobe Center 112
 1250-4250 Rpm Range
 
 60 over TRW Flat Top Forged Pistons
 96cc chamber heads off of 427 67-69 model camero, chevelle and corvette.
 
 Should be about 9.5:1 cr
 
 Edelbrock performer intake
 
 Holley 830 cfm marine carb
 
 This is about all I know about it. The casting numbers for the heads are 3931063.
 
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	06-07-2007 06:08 PM #6
 I'd say pretty close to 400HP, maybe a little less. But you could definately use a little bigger cam and benefit from it. The flow of the heads, if they are stock... will support around 5000 rpms on a 468, so when looking for a new cam look for something in that range.
 
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	06-07-2007 06:45 PM #7
 in a air boat you do not want a big cam you can not go much past 4500 rpm ..this would have to do with what gear box you are running if you over run the prop bad things will happen ...hi 300 hp
 
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	06-08-2007 01:03 PM #8
 Thanks for the help guys. I don't have to worry about over spinning the prop because it has a 2.68:1 gear reduction. What would you guys suggest to get this motor up closer to 550-600hp?
 
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	06-08-2007 01:25 PM #9
 Do you really need more? What are the power/speed requirements of the prop?
 
 KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400 
 
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	06-08-2007 01:26 PM #10
  Originally Posted by justinduke Originally Posted by justinduke
 If what you have is stock, a whole lot more. Im usre Pat and Erik will give lots of suggestions.
 
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	06-08-2007 02:39 PM #11
 Well I would at a minimum like to have 500hp at least. Pitched almost like I want it the motor is only turning 4k and I would like to be at 5k with the same pitch or maybe some more pitch. It's pushing a 18x8 airboat so it's a lot of weight.
 
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	06-08-2007 02:54 PM #12
 the one i did is about 480hp but i think what you want is QT more then any thing so the bigger the better on cid i would do a 496 or 511 one would used a 4 1/4 crank that would be a 496 and the other is a 4 3/8 crank i have done both the 496 is easier to find a shelf piston for it.
 
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	06-08-2007 02:56 PM #13
 We just rebuilt this motor so it's gonna stay a 468 for awhile at least.
 
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	06-08-2007 02:58 PM #14
 same prop as the one i did is has on it??
 
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	06-08-2007 03:03 PM #15
 a new cam some thing with a lsa of 108 or less and carb i think is to big
 
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