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If I wanted to do that I'd build the 2 bolt 350 I've got sitting on my engine stand already, but I found out this one in the truck is a 4 bolt so I was going to use it. But didn't want to have to pull it out cause I've got nowhere to put it.Also on a seperate note about compression....Why is the compression pressure between 130psi and 148psi when the compression ratio is only 8.3:1if you take Atmospheric pressure 14.7psi x 8.3 = 122psi shouldn't that be the compression pressure?
static compression ratio is never the same as dynamic. So your calculation will not work. Just like CID is theoretical.When you started this thread you said you are at the point of rebuilding your engine. So what are you trying to do because there is confusion now. Are you planning on rebuilding or trying to avoid rebuilding? Clarify your goals so we can offer the best advice.
Quote from: VileZambonie on January 04, 2009, 08:38:22 amstatic compression ratio is never the same as dynamic. So your calculation will not work. Just like CID is theoretical.When you started this thread you said you are at the point of rebuilding your engine. So what are you trying to do because there is confusion now. Are you planning on rebuilding or trying to avoid rebuilding? Clarify your goals so we can offer the best advice.Right. Duh I wasn't thinking my Bad.I guess I'll just get a stand for it then. I mean I was going to replace the bearings anyway, the only thing I was trying to avoid was having to pull the pistons out and put new rings in it, but I'm wanting to make about 400 ft/lbs of torque so I guess I better pull the pistons and hone the block and put new rings in it. So much for having it ready to run by spring...