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Old 06-15-2011 | 07:41 PM
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hello, I'm planning to get a chevy BB from any aftermarket this is gonna be something like 4.595" bore and stroker kit would be 630 CID flat pistons, crank stroke 4.750" with 6.660" H-beam rods , so i'll need tall-deck and raised cam. manifold, distributor, pushrods and some other parts change because of this right? i could not find manifold for this setup. help!!!!

Old 06-15-2011 | 10:02 PM
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so your just looking for a tall deck intake like edelbrock 2916 or simmilar? what carb or fuel injection? im sure you would be running rectangle ports. what is your preferance?
Old 06-16-2011 | 12:34 PM
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so your just looking for a tall deck intake like edelbrock 2916 or simmilar? what carb or fuel injection? im sure you would be running rectangle ports. what is your preferance?
there you go!, it is exactly what i need, yes it'd be carb and rectangle ports, what else do i need for this tall-deck setup? distributor? about raised cam, timing set will be different right?
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Old 06-24-2011 | 09:06 PM
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with a tall deck setup intake manifold spacers are needed for most aftermarket intake manifolds. if i remember right, i think Dart makes a intake for tall decks.
Old 06-24-2011 | 10:26 PM
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Dart makes tall deck intakes ,they come recessed where the dist. goes , that way any std. MS
Old 06-24-2011 | 10:29 PM
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Sorry,technical difficultys, was meant to say any BBC/SBC will fit. I would use MSD.
Old 06-25-2011 | 09:59 AM
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Use a regular intake and get the moroso intake spaces. Also use an msd dist with a slip collar. John at APD racing carburetors & engines did this for years.
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ok guys i wrote down everything one more thing about raised cam, timing set would be different right?
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No raised cam in a tall deck big block , maybe one with 5 inch bore space,but not an issue for you. What car is this going into,and whats the intended use
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No raised cam in a tall deck big block , maybe one with 5 inch bore space,but not an issue for you. What car is this going into,and whats the intended use
it is a malibu 80, it'll be for drag race
Old 07-04-2011 | 06:04 PM
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I have used a 10.2 many times in the past, and probably still have a dominator intake on the shelf.
You do not need a spacer, there are a few intakes available.
I really ran good with a single dominator edelbrock. 8.50's @ 159, 3200 lbs.
If you are going to be racing this and putting out decent power, I would consider getting a bigger deck.
I have never been a fan of a 3/4 arm in a 10.2.

I'm a little familiar with BBC's, so if you want, drop me a note,
maybe I have stuff you need, or can answer some ?? as they come up.

jbl@jblandsondragracing.com

2 of my BBC's, I have been doing this a week or 2.







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