[Chevelle-List] 350 SB

2002-01-23 Thread Kevin M. Bowman


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I am planning on building the 350SB with some longer term plans.  The First
stage would be to rebuild the current 350 so that it has some oomph.  I am
debating on the stroker in the beginning, but would like to stroke it in
stage 2.  I have read a few articles that claim stroking the motor is
relatively inexpensive, since you can reuse many of the parts (heads,
intake, cam, etc).

Stage 3 would be to add a 6-71 to the 383.  How feasible is this versus
rebuilding to buying a BB?  I am looking at some BB prices and wonder which
would be cheaper v. performance.

Any help is greatly appreciated!
Kevin


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Re: [Chevelle-List] 350 SB

2002-01-23 Thread Kelly C. Hanna


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I am planning on building the 350SB with some longer term plans.  The First
stage would be to rebuild the current 350 so that it has some oomph.  I am
debating on the stroker in the beginning, but would like to stroke it in
stage 2.  I have read a few articles that claim stroking the motor is
relatively inexpensive, since you can reuse many of the parts (heads,
intake, cam, etc).

Stage 3 would be to add a 6-71 to the 383.  How feasible is this versus
rebuilding to buying a BB?  I am looking at some BB prices and wonder which
would be cheaper v. performance.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Pick up the new CHPdollar for dollar the SC 383 and BB are the same 
price and virtually the same performance numbersif it were my choice 
though, I'd go BB.


Kelly C. Hanna
www.hannawoodworks.com











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