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Thread: 32 roadster with BBC
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	07-22-2016 09:14 PM #132 roadster with BBC
 
 I recently bought a 32 roadster with a 502 Chevy. Runs and drives good.
 Just curious if any of yall run a big block or most stay with a small block?
 
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	07-22-2016 09:38 PM #2
 I had a'30 Model A sedan with a 454 & toploader 4-speed. Loved it and wish I still had it. It drove like a dreamJack 
 
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	07-23-2016 04:39 AM #3
 Welcome to CHR! There's a lot more small blocks in the popular '28-'34 hot rods, but you'll see everything from soup to nuts. Even a few diesels out there! Saw a very, very nice roadster running a Lexus powertrain in NZ a couple of years back....Roger 
 Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
 
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	07-23-2016 05:39 AM #4
 First off welcome and we would love to see some pictures of your ride.
 
 Yup what Roger said, if you stick around here long enough I think you will find we have a couple of really good BBC guys who really know the ins and outs of those motors. You’ll also find that a lot of the members have gone different directions than the venerable Chevy motors.
 
  
 
 (and the El Camino in the background is running a 507 Cadillac)
 
 Again welcome.
 
 .I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....  
 
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	07-23-2016 08:51 AM #5
 A big block with aluminum heads and intake isn't too much awfully heavy------at least in a today era hot rod the fuel tank has been moved to the back or under the car which moves quite a bit of weight off the front-one of the biggest issues will come from braking balance especially with big/little tires.http://www.clubhotrod.com/photopost/...VC-635F_1_.JPG
 
 There are more pics of the construction of this 32 in my gallery - 4 or 5 pageLast edited by jerry clayton; 07-23-2016 at 08:53 AM. 
 
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	07-23-2016 05:37 PM #6
 Not sure how to post pictures yet, trying to figure it out
 Thanks
 
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	07-23-2016 05:49 PM #7Roger 
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