Features
- Material: 40,000 psi High-Density Cast iron
- Deck Height: 9.025 in. (standard Chevy)
- Deck Thickness: .600 in. minimum
- Cam Bearings: 2.120 in.
- Camshaft Location: Stock
- Lifter Bores: .904 in.
- Bore: 4.120 in. (hone to 4.125 in.)
- Maximum Bore: 4.200 in.
- Cylinder Wall Thickness: .250 in. @ 4.200 in. bore
- Lubrication: Priority main oiling system
- Filtration: Integral mount for spin-on filter
- Oil Pan Rails: Solid stock width (can be clearanced for Strokers)
- Crank Clearance: 4.000 in. stroke with H-Beam steel rods
- Main Caps: Nodular steel 4-bolt (ARP 7/16 in.) with dowels
- Driver Side Dipstick
- Fuel Pump: OE mount
- Starter: OE mount
- Oil Filter: OE integral spin-on filter mount
- Oil System Features: Integral boss for front feed, boss for rear scavenge rear main cap has provisions for wet sump pump, drilled for dry sump valley scavenge lines
- Motor Mounts: Front and side
- Water jackets expanded for better cooling
- Siamese block cylinder design
- Steam holes not required
- Cylinder Head Holes: Blind tapped to prevent leaks
- Weight: Approximately 178 lbs.
- Includes freeze plugs, cam plug, dowel pins, and pipe plugs
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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