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Old 03-16-2006, 06:41 PM
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Just noticed the post about the small block and figured i'd go ahead and ask my question. I'm building a 572ci bbc to go in my 95z. I have a BMR K-member and bbc mounts,(may end up going w/motor plate instead).I plan to use the Hooker2455s. I know i'll need a pan to clear the stroke,thats not a problem but I want to make sure I don't wind up w/header/starter clearance problems if I can avoid it. It's a track only car and I would like to have as much capacity as possible.Also it's a Dart gen IV Big M block.I have looked at several in summit and jegs,just like to order the right one the first time. For those who have done a similar build any part #s would be great. Thanks in advance.
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Here's what we've used on our BBC 4th gens.

Moroso Street/Strip BBC Gen V & VI In GM Chassis

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...0457&langId=-1

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Thanks for the advice,i'll get one on the way
Old 03-17-2006, 02:46 PM
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Just make sure this pan will clear your stroke...

It cleared my 540" when we put it in, but after one hard wheel stand, it didn't clear so well. It kinda went...

aclunka, aclunka, aclunka, aclunka.... while it was oiling down the track

Damn you MADMAN!!!!!
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Well,in looking at ordering that pan,it's for GEN V/Vl blocks. I need one for a GEN lV.
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Originally Posted by stressfulcar
Well,in looking at ordering that pan,it's for GEN V/Vl blocks. I need one for a GEN lV.
Mine was a IV also...

brady a good friend of mine is the one who picked it out. He is the guy in my avatar.
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Thanks. I'll check into it further for my application.
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XXX, your 540 was built on a Gen VI block. I think the Summit (sponsor) number MIL-30950 would work.
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Thanks,you guys are a big help. I've been seeing part #s in my sleep lately
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Brady is right bro...




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