I know exactly what ya mean. I feel like I have webbed feet sometimes.Quote:
Originally posted by hambiskit
Damp, with wet on it's way.
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I know exactly what ya mean. I feel like I have webbed feet sometimes.Quote:
Originally posted by hambiskit
Damp, with wet on it's way.
yeppers
About how big can you go with heads on a 283? I love my 283 now but i want more rpms out of it without having to worry about the unleaded gas. Bigger block just isn't option for me (Mother's rules). I'm very new most of this and am just trying to learn as much as i can. Matt
you have a pm!
Gee - I hate PMs unless they are sent my way!! :LOL:
And a lively thread, no doubt.
I have heard more than a few mechanics rave about 283s with a 327 crank.
But - I thought only the 327 block 283s (identified by dished lower cylinders to receive the 327 crank) could be safely bored to .125, allowing 2.02 valves.
Something about hitting a water jacket if you bore other 283 blacks to 4 inches.
Oh dear god, not this thread again.....:LOL: :LOL:Quote:
Originally Posted by SBC
Back in the day I ran a .040 over 283 with stock bottom end and Power Pack heads with a Duntov cam and 327 valve springs. There were lots of 4" bored 301's around then, but I cheapened out on my build 'cause my machinist had a set of pistons someone reneged on, and sold 'em to me cheap.
The little thing would bury an 8 grand tach on every shift, and it took some serious HP to beat it, but I wore it out in about 5000 miles. Bores, crank, cam, everything was worn past any sensible limits in one summer! 'Course, it was right to the floor for most of the 5000 miles.
its 327's with 283's, if you use 283 with a 327 crank its not such a good combo, 327 with a 283 crank =
s the high winding 301 302's. other way around is a 307 and well we all know.
[QUOTE=SBC] i have heard more than a few mechanics rave about 283s with a 327 crank. [QUOTE]