That's news to me. Seems unlikely for two reasons. How does an
oversquare engine with 302 ci displacement make only 165 hp? That
sounds more like a diesel than a gasoline engine! How did they
double that power output without changing the stroke/bore ratio
or the pushrods? Where did you find this information?
"Jason H. Liao" wrote:
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> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Michael R. Clements wrote:
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> > Since the 350s that make 165 hp and those that make 330 hp have
> > different stroke to bore ratios and different valvetrains, the
> > reply does not address the question. It's a bit harder to find
>
> How do you figure? The traditional small block Chevy 350s (ranging from
> 165-330 hp, according to my 2 minutes of reasearch) all have the same
> bore/stroke (4.000" bore x 3.48" stroke), and are all pushrod motors.
>
> Jason
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