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Originally Posted by blykins
The pond blocks will take a 4.375 stroke without issue. 4.500 stroke cranks are generally reserved for cammers because the rods hit the camshaft. The cast iron pond block will take a larger overbore.
Honestly, I have never seen the need for a Shelby block, unless the name is important.
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Thanks Brent!
Darn, should went with a 4.375" stoke in mine. That would have helped my HP deficient FE.
I'm spoiled by my LS7...


