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  • #46
    300-500$ in machining cost. If the block needs to be bored.. I'd just try to find another good running stocker. Spending 1k on a stock block seems ridiculous to me. 400-500$ in machining labor with bore, vat, balancing, etc. Plus the cost of new pistons/rings, oil pump, gaskets, etc. + the cost of having someone assemble it if you can't yourself.

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    • #47
      I'm trying to sell my 289, basically same as a 302 but will spin harder.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View Post
        I'm trying to sell my 289, basically same as a 302 but will spin harder.
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        • #49
          Originally posted by Doug Hatton View Post
          Can you give me range (high to low side) of what I could expect? Obviously, the low side without a rebore and a rebore/new pistons? on the high side?
          I wouldn't rebuild a stock block at your level. Why not built a forged stock block windsor to plug in there with the turbo?

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          • #50
            Here's a list of head choices that can get you to the 400-550 rwhp range depending on the combo.
            Trickflow High Ports, Twisted Wedge 205s, TFS R
            AFR 205-225
            Canfield
            Vic Jr
            Brodix Track 1s

            EFI intakes I would consider for a stroked windsor
            #1 a spider style, supervic with fuel rails and an elbow
            TFS-R or TFS Breadbox (had a buddy make 487rwhp years ago with the breadbox and ported TEA Twisted Wedges with an FTI cam)
            Victor 5.8 EFI ported

            Carb intakes with a 750-950 cfm carb...
            Supervic or fully ported Vic Jr. Thats it, no others to consider for a street stroker

            Cam would have to be a custom hydraulic roller from FTI and use link bar lifters

            Exhaust 1 3/4 to 3" minimum, that stepped to 1 7/8 or 2" would be best with 3"-3.5" collectors and full exhaust

            Transmission and the rest is up to you. But pick any combination of the above parts and I'll bet Ed Curtis can grind you a cam that will reach your goals easily with a 10:1 or 11:1 motor and be plenty streetable on pump gas.
            Carl S.
            2014 Ruby Red Premium GT A6, stock for now
            80 Coupe, Stroked 9.2" Windsor, Yates C3, Dominator, glide, 9.60s n/a, 1.27 sixty 5.48@127.8 nitrous on radials.
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            • #51
              In my opinion, while dishing out the money for an expensive aftermarket block may not be the most desirable thing, it's better than rebuilding/buying multiple stock blocks that can split at very low horsepower levels and end up costing more money and time in the long run.

              Do it once and do it right. You won't regret it, especially when you can run much more boost and go much faster. You'll soon forget that sting of paying for that block when you're feeling the rush of some serious horsepower.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by Steve View Post
                In my opinion, while dishing out the money for an expensive aftermarket block may not be the most desirable thing, it's better than rebuilding/buying multiple stock blocks that can split at very low horsepower levels and end up costing more money and time in the long run.

                Do it once and do it right. You won't regret it, especially when you can run much more boost and go much faster. You'll soon forget that sting of paying for that block when you're feeling the rush of some serious horsepower. without having to R&R split blocks or headgaskets every other weekend.
                Fixed and agree

                I went Dart build right out of the gate with mine.
                Fuck you. We're going to Costco.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by hotrod66stang View Post
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                  It's an older PAW motor, .040 forged TRW's, Isky 262 Super cam, ported, polished E7's with 1.6's rollers (need new springs), Milodon road race pan, high volume pump, RPM Air Gap, Mallory Unilite dist, Heddman ceramic long tubes. Not sure on what I want on $$ wise.
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