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Old 05-14-2012, 08:47 AM
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Default 370ci Alum small block on Ebay @ $6500

SMALL BLOCK FORD 370ci ALUMINUM SMALL BLOCK YATES C3 HEADS JESEL LIFTERS | eBay


Looks like it could be the basis of a nice Cobra motor.
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Has this block been decked to 8.2 ????!!!!
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Excuse my ignorance, but that seems like a hell of a lot of stroke for a 302 block. Am I missing something?
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I believe you can special order different deck heights.
I once saw an Alum 385 series BB with a 9.500 deck. It was for a Big Bore, short stoke, high rpm deal.
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The description of this block is that it's a Ford Motorsport sleeved aluminum block with 8.2" deck height.

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"Motorsport Part # on block M-6010-K351 (part number shows 351, but I can assure you it is an 8.200" block)"
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Excuse my ignorance, but that seems like a hell of a lot of stroke for a 302 block. Am I missing something?
Yes, the "standard" stroke for a 347 stroker built on a 302 production or after market block is 3.40!!!!!!!!!!
331 stroker uses a 3.25 stroke on a 302 block.....

Some of the after market 302 blocks will accept up to a 3.5 stroke.......

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