Best way to build a 427?
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Best way to build a 427?
What is everyones favorable way of building a 427 motor? The target SCR for this motor will be 8.5:1 with 66cc heads.
I've always thought the right way to do it is to get a C5R block, but that is going to cost 6k up front, plus 3k-4k for the rotating assembly.
I've also read multiple threads talking about dropping sleves, leaking coolant, etc, which would really **** me off, nothing like having a piece of **** 427ci motor with less than 100 miles on it and wishing you had gone C5R.
Then there is the new LS2/7 blocks, will they take 4.125 bore?
C5R? Darton Sleves? Other?
I've always thought the right way to do it is to get a C5R block, but that is going to cost 6k up front, plus 3k-4k for the rotating assembly.
I've also read multiple threads talking about dropping sleves, leaking coolant, etc, which would really **** me off, nothing like having a piece of **** 427ci motor with less than 100 miles on it and wishing you had gone C5R.
Then there is the new LS2/7 blocks, will they take 4.125 bore?
C5R? Darton Sleves? Other?
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I would check into an LS2 block with the resleeve. The resleeves on those blocks are not in contact with coolant so there shouldn't be all the issues that were happening with the resleeved ls1/ls6 blocks. You could save a couple thousand going that route. The pistons and head cc will determine the compression. First buy a set of heads. CC the chambers to verify accurate volume then order the pistons up.
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Originally Posted by 11 Bravo
Get a Darton block from Steve at RED and you'll be fine. I believe he is working with the LS2 blocks now, also. But, whichever, get it from him. No one has more knowledge or experience with sleeving blocks.
i dont believe steve has cut up the ls2 block to find all the maximum limits yet.
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Originally Posted by jrp
, darton wetsleeve from steve with the an old ls1 block and your good to go.
i dont believe steve has cut up the ls2 block to find all the maximum limits yet.
i dont believe steve has cut up the ls2 block to find all the maximum limits yet.
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I agree going with the darton setup, here at HPE we build the darton motors as does MTI. While your at it you could always just go with a 4.155 bore for a 434cid. Good luck on your setup