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Old 06-17-2004, 03:36 PM
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What are some cubic inch combinations that you can make out of the 5.0L Iron block? Can you make a 427?

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its a 6.0 L block and u can make a 427 out of it.

4.06 bore x 4.125 stroke = 427
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Sweet! I havent heard really good things about the 4.125 stroke though...
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I'm using it on an alum block. 16k miles and no problems
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If you're wanting to use a 6.0L Iron block, a standard 408/410 will be sufficient. Boring a 6.0L block any more than .030 can lead to cylinder walls that are too thin. It all depends on it's intended use, of course.
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Cool....What about the 4.030 bore?
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A stock 6.0L block has a 4.000 bore, so a 6.0L block bored .030 over has a 4.030 bore. Use that in conjuction with a 4.000" Stroke and you'll get 408 Cubic Inches.

If you want a 410 then you bore the block .040 over and use a 4.000" Stroke.
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Originally Posted by Just Floor It
Cool....What about the 4.030 bore?

that bore is fine.




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