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I think you're too concerned with absolute size.
By Walker - 12/01/2001 8:35:02 AM; IP 12.84.124.105
yes, you could bore a perfect block that doesn't have core shift to paper thin wall thicknesses. But then you have a weak block.
Just accept a standard 428 block at its given dimensions and work on flowing air in and out of it as efficiently as possible.
Why exactly do you want all this displacement?
To make power? What kind of power? Low-RPM range, screamer?
These are the questions you should be asking, not poseur questions about max displacement.
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 RE: Easy? -- Jim, 12/01/2001
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 RE: Nahh, just curious... -- Jim, 12/01/2001
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 RE: Stock 352 with factory orginal Autolite 4100.. -- Jim, 12/01/2001
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