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austin
i have a 335 stroker SBC i was wondering if anyone would know if the internals rotating assembly and all would work in a 350 SBC block? thanks in advice
LSRengineering
Pistons, no

Crank and rods possibly.
austin
.030 over 305 pistons are not the same as a stock bore 305 block? and what about the rods are they the same?
BoostedDakota
dont waste your time. you can buy a pretty badass rotating assembly now a days for cheap money
austin
QUOTE (BoostedDakota @ Aug 27 2009, 06:32 PM) *
dont waste your time. you can buy a pretty badass rotating assembly now a days for cheap money

the reason i was wondering is the 335 already has a skat rotating assembly with all forged internals and it would be a waste to just throw them away
BoostedDakota
just spray the shit out of it and blow it up. then you have a reason to build a 350!!
BOTTLEDZ28
Just run the 335 with a power adder on it. Why go and spend more money on a completelty new build for an added 15 cubic inches?
Whats the specs on the 335?
austin
QUOTE (BOTTLEDZ28 @ Aug 27 2009, 08:59 PM) *
Just run the 335 with a power adder on it. Why go and spend more money on a completelty new build for an added 15 cubic inches?
Whats the specs on the 335?

it is a .030 over 305 with a skat crank eagle rods and forged pistons stock heads stock rockers lunati .484 280* cam edellbrock intake and a 600 cfm holley single feed carb nothing to special needs better heads and more cam also needs a better carb and headers still
BOTTLEDZ28
well then you need to decide on what your intended goal is. There is a lot to take into consideration when building an engine. If you want to upgrade that much stuff then yes I also suggest just starting with a fresh 350 block. Just think of how many were destroyed over the last 2 monthes
austin
QUOTE (BOTTLEDZ28 @ Aug 27 2009, 10:38 PM) *
well then you need to decide on what your intended goal is. There is a lot to take into consideration when building an engine. If you want to upgrade that much stuff then yes I also suggest just starting with a fresh 350 block. Just think of how many were destroyed over the last 2 monthes

yeah stupid cash for clunkers b/s
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