Posted by Snot nosed kid on December 17, 2013 at 08:14:30 from (70.198.3.66):
In Reply to: c301 build posted by Johninmn on December 15, 2013 at 21:40:54:
I built a 460 using that same block. I used 318 Chrysler pistons(3.91 bore) stock rods and stroked the crank to 5 inches even. Made 361 cubes. Ended up milling .080 off the pistons. Required extensive grinding on the cam, block,and rods. Motor ran great. Hold third on the high side with 16.9 BFG radials up to 7000. I do know of quite a few 4.00 inch bores still tuning water though. My two cents would be do the 4 inch bore and stroke it 1/2 or less if at all.
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