Thread: Unorthodox 8ba
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Old 07-28-2020, 04:18 PM   #2
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Default Re: Unorthodox 8ba

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Originally Posted by speedbug78 View Post
I talked to an old racer once about building flow restricted engines. His philosophy was to maximize pumping action of the engine to draw as much as possible through the restriction.


In that vein, getting the piston to dwell at the bottom and maximizing bore/stroke would seem to help.


From the outside it looks like someone could install large sleeves in a flathead block and run as much as a 3.75" bore or so. This requires moving some head bolts and water passages. They were doing things like this quite a while back as I'm sure some of you already know.
http://351c.net/wiki/Magazine%20Arti...zingblocks.pdf


I'm coming from the position of 1/4 mile performance.


What do we run into stroke wise? Camshaft clearance?

Anything is possible with a saw and a welder. You could cut the block completely apart and rearrange the pieces so you could have a big bore and monster ports and valves and it would legally qualify for sanctioned vintage racing, BUT, you would have no competition and would be racing by yourself.
Not to mention, you would be living at poverty level after paying for that engine.
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