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Re: 318 block
[Re: Cab_Burge]
#194683
01/15/09 10:12 PM
01/15/09 10:12 PM
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Posts: 12,423 Kalispell Mt.
HotRodDave
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I Live Here
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Kalispell Mt.
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Block will hold just fine, asumeing no dramatic core shift of course. One thing I would think about is better main caps, they are punier than a 340 cap but the block webbing is the same. One over looked advantage to the 318 blocks is less grinding for roller lifters, and if you had a roller block then no grinding required.
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Re: 318 block
[Re: the swede]
#194686
01/16/09 07:05 PM
01/16/09 07:05 PM
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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I've heard the early 318's had thicker cylinder walls,sonic testing will tell you.I've been looking for a early 318 67-70 for a stroker build myeslf.
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Re: 318 block
#194687
01/17/09 11:07 AM
01/17/09 11:07 AM
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Posts: 1,586 Tampa, FL
tpabayflyer
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pro stock
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My 70 318 stroker went together perfectly and is a great little motor. I may be upgrading my project to a 451 I have had sitting around. Wayne, shoot me a PM I may be able to help you out.... TBF
71 Challenger 528 Hemi project 09 Gr Cherokee 5.7 hemi in da house!!
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