Ed, The rule book I have reads page 37 4.N Engine swap Examples: A
Chevrolet 350 engine in a 1955 Chevrolet is not a swap, but a Chevrolet
396 in a 1955 Chevrolet is. So how can you put a big block in a car that
never had a big block from the factory? Doug Odom in big ditch and
more confused than normal.
Corvette Salt Racer wrote:
>Sorry Doug, but as the rules are now interpreted, big
>block would be allowed in a C5, after all, GM never
>put anything in a C4 except a 350, and BBC's are
>allowed in GT there. To complicate matters more, next
>year the Zo6 will have a 7 liter small block engine,
>which regardless of being a SBC, puts it right square
>into B/GT, into the heart of big-block country.
>Ed
>
>--- Doug Odom <dlodom@charter.net> wrote:
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>>Dave, My understanding of the rules in the
>>production classes is the
>>engine has to be the same design. So a C5 corvette
>>can not use a big
>>block because it never had one installed stock.
>>Might be wrong but it
>>will not be the first time. Doug Odom in big
>>ditch
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