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Old 05-19-2002, 08:50 PM   #1
gtsr515
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Default What makes a Small block a Small block and a Big Block a big block?

I've put basic motors together for years, but I'm no Jack Roush type engine builder supreme.

My question is as stated above, what determines a "blocks" status, we hear of 427 "small blocks", but normal "thinking" or "stereotype" this would be a "big block".

Can anyone clear up my ignorance?

For instance, I have a Lingenfelter parts catalog that has a "427 small block, twin turbo package."
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