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Old 09-26-2000, 12:48 PM   #1
Shawn
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Question Any info on my 4-bolt Cleveland block...possibly how much power can it handle?

I have had a good condition 4-bolt Cleveland block that was dropped from a 72HO in my hands for quite some time and have never had a use for it, until now. But I am wondering how much power can it handle? I've read articles where 4-bolt BOSS 302 blocks were dynoed over 600hp, so I would assume it could handle atleast that number, but could it handle more due to that fact that all 5 main caps have 4-bolts unlike the 302 BOSS which only has 3 4-bolt main caps? Any info/past experience even with 2-bolt Cleveland blocks would be wonderful.

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Old 09-26-2000, 06:22 PM   #2
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Check out the classic section at Mustangs and more. These guys talk alot about the 351C's, just look through their old posts and I'm sure you will find some interesting info.

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