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DemonGT 05-28-2002 04:02 AM

summit engine blocks??
 
the blocks from summit say they have finished line hone and finished bores...would i need anything else done before installing a stroker kit??

also..can i just get a stroker kit or do i need the stroker kit and rebuild kit to complete the short block??

Rick 91GT 05-28-2002 06:27 AM

You will need cam bearings and freeze plugs I believe. That block may need to be clearanced for the longer rod depending on the kit you get, if you use a 5.4" rod it will need to be clearenced then since it is a 331 it will need to be bored .030" over and finshed honed again. Most of the kits can come with bearings, rings etc...you will need a timing chain and oil pump as well.

Not sure if you have found a kit yet but we got a FORGED 331 kit through Brian Adams and he was cheaper then all the others, got a 4340 crank, 4340 H beam rods, Probe pistons, correct rings and bearings for hundereds less then the others. Drop him a e-mail scatstroker@hotmail.com. Tell him Rick sent ya...


Good Luck!

Mach 1 05-28-2002 07:20 AM

The summit blocks are ready to go, cam bearings, freeze plugs installed. You need to get your stroker assembly balanced and the block bored over .030 if you went with a kit that requires it, or you can get the block bored .030 over and notch the piston skirts for clearance yourself.

or you can get a 331 stroker kit that uses the standard bore and might not need notching, requiring no additional machine work. Shop around.

DemonGT 05-28-2002 01:04 PM

Rick..im way ahead of yea hehe already emailed him

dose anyone know abouts how much machining it would cost..and if its a 331 kit bored .30 over wouldnt that make it something else?

Rick 91GT 05-28-2002 01:22 PM

A stock bore block with stock bore pistons makes a 327ci, you need the .030 to make it a 331 which has oversize pistons. Machine work ran about $300 up here..we did the clearancing ourselves.

Brian is a good guy isn't he? ;)

DemonGT 05-29-2002 12:39 AM

yes he is a good guy...he might be geting alittle sick of my emails though lol

so if i got a 331 kit would i HAVE to get it .30 over or could i leave it and just tell him that?

Rick 91GT 05-29-2002 06:09 AM

It will be a 327 not a 331 but I am sure Brian can accomdate that as long as they make a short enough stock bore piston, that will work with a 5.4" rod that is where the trouble will be....

We e-mailed back and forth a lot, he will answer all the questions you can dish. I'll be getting my 408 or 418ci kit from him in the next year:eek:

Mach 1 05-29-2002 07:40 AM

Im pretty sure some companies out there make a 331 stroker that uses the stock bore size. Central Coast Mustang comes to mind, and Dennis Hilliard. If you want a 331 without the overbore, give him a call.


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