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Location: Washington, MO
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As far as notching the block is concerned, just assemble the crank and rods loosely and mark where the rod bolts come into contact with the block. My buddy has done this on several stroker motors. Seems a little easy, but its the best way if your only building a single motor.
With a mexican block and a girdle, I've seen a little over 600hp. |
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