Author Topic: 1977 Chevy Stepside re-do  (Read 96197 times)

Offline VileZambonie

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Awesome! More pics more details!
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Offline 1983stepside

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ya hveing that motor in my truck would be awsome kepp up the good work post more pics ;D and that step side is awsome 8)

Offline JRConnieK10

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N A S T Y. Can't wait to see the video of that one.
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Offline 78 Chevyrado

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That thing's gonna fly!  yeah! :o
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You aint foolin' around now are you?  ;D

Offline cubicdollars

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Thanks Guy's !!

Here are the details..

1978 Tall Deck 427 truck block Casting # 364776

Callies Compstar H beam rods Part Number CSB6800 ES3BP42BDS, Length 6.800 (0.665 over stock)

Callies Dragonslayer Part Number BBP42B-DS, 4.250 Stroke ( 0.250 over stock)

SRP Flat Top's with single Valve relief Part Number 142982, 4.350 Bore, 1.270 compression height (0.100 over stock )

World Products Grumpy Jenkins series cast Rect port heads, 320cc runners, 118cc combustion chamber, 2.30 stainless intake valves, 1.90 Stainless Exhaust valves.

Comp Cams pro Magnum roller rockers.

The camshaft will be a solid roller custom grind from Camshaft Inovations.

The Intake will be Dart high rise with a CSU Blow though 850 Carb.

The supercharger will be an ATI Centrifigual F2 cog drive as well as an intercooler.

I am hoping to make around 950 HP on pump gas with this combo ;D ;D ;D











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1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped

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!!!!!OH SNAP!!!! :o :o :o
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Offline bigkountry

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Dear lord I just got a stiffy!
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That is sweeeet! 8)
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So um how much bucks you got invested???
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Offline cubicdollars

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I have had a stiffy since I picked it up last night  ;D ;D ;D.

The origanal engine that I was planning to use had to be re allocated for my Dually which was 489 cubic inches. I am really happy I used iy and went with a bigger and better combo. I do have to clearence the block to hake the Big rod bolts not hit.

Enjoy


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1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped

Offline Irish_Alley

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pics no work
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Offline cubicdollars

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Block =            $   250
Crank =            $ 1000
Pistons =          $  600
Rods =             $  580
Machine work = $ 1060

Mad power at my foot =  Priceless  :o :o :o :o

Needless to say I have been eating a lot of Top Ramin lately, Everything is paid for and no credit cards were used  ;D
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1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped

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lol sweeeeeeeeeet so jealous
so an estimate of hp/tq.
what about is the limits the 3/4 frame can handle?
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Guy's have made over 1000 HP with combo's similiar to this. or even smaller engines. Steve Morris racing engines makes up to 2000 HP on the F2 and F3 superchargers.

I have a 1/2 ton stepside with a Roll cage and a Chris Alston 4 link suspension. I will also be putting in a front and mid moter plates to keep the engine in place.

1977 Stepside,F2 Procharged BBC 505
1984 Buick T Type Regal, LS Swapped