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Old 09-04-2002, 05:31 PM   #35
ultraflo
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One more bone for the pile

I set my 306 up with a 5.4 rod for a 1.8:1 rod:stroke ratio

Purrrrrs right to 7000 (more like 'screams' to 7k)

...and my lazy bones haven't made it to the garage yet (soon) to see what I can come up with for the cylinders on my old man's POS 400 small block (which he has 6.0" C&A rods and custom Ross pistons for) ....it's also been converted to 4-bolt mains via the Milodon kit (three center caps anyhow)

The CHP 347 kit is the only one I'd consider if I were to run a 347... otherwise go 331. It's all about the components...

Rod:stroke ratio is a highly debated topic, but I personally adhere to and believe in it.
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