forged 346?
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forged 346?
how tough is the stock crank? and how much does it cost to get a block resleeved, including the sleeves? i was just wondering if it would be cheaper to go with a forged 346 over a 383.
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The cost difference between a forged 346 and a 383 using the Eagle crank is about $600. That's it. No, no need for sleeves, or anything else. 383 uses stock block with a hone (just like a forged 346).
I took apart my forged 346 and turned it in to a forged 383 by just swapping parts (and a little clean up machine work).
I took apart my forged 346 and turned it in to a forged 383 by just swapping parts (and a little clean up machine work).
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stock can handle a lot!!! Im proof i forged everyting but the crank, 200 shot, bnuncha other crap, shes holding nicely!
ide reccomend forged pistons and rods
arp main studs, arp rod bolts,
and valve reliefs in the pistons you buy for future upgrades Im glad i got em!
and a huge nitrous shot
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!
ide reccomend forged pistons and rods
arp main studs, arp rod bolts,
and valve reliefs in the pistons you buy for future upgrades Im glad i got em!
and a huge nitrous shot
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!