Sleeved and bored to 305"? That's a bit shaky, isn't it? That would
take a 3.78" bore according to the March '85 Hot Rod article. How is
he doing it?
Greg
Subject: Re: alloy in 32 chevy
Author: Greg Gall <greg.gall@iname.com> at inetmail
Date: 9/29/98 1:42 PM
At 07:28 PM 9/27/98 -0700, Dave Robertson wrote:
>I am building a 32 chev street rod and have a built 215 for power. it
>has the 300 crank and the block is sleeved and bored to result in
>305 cu.in. The engine is backed with a saginaw 4 speed with ford
>9" rear and mustnag front suspension. The engine should be ready
>to fire up for the first time in about 3 weeks. I think this car should
>go fairly quick..
WOW! I think we are ALL envious!
Just out of curiousity, how much is all this engine work costing you?
I am afraid to ask my local machinist, and I live too far away to use Ray
and Phil's services...
Drooling....
Greg.
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IT/Hardware Consultant, Calgary, Alberta, CANADA.
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