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    O.K. I am awake and thinking a bit clearer today, so I will pull my head out of the gutter and try and answer this correctly. 500 horse on a 2 bolt chevy is pushing it, then after you put the spray factor in its over the top as far as the 2 bolt main could handle. I would not say it wont handle it, I am saying you will be taking a big chance. Go with either having the block splayed or get another 4 bolt main core and build it. I would not run a stock cast crank under tose conditions either, that is probably in that block too.
    Last edited by mooneye777; 07-11-2008 at 05:04 PM.


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