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Re: Re: Re: Re: 301 combine motor in a 460
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Posted by ChadS on December 24, 2003 at 19:09:17 from (66.228.96.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 301 combine motor in a 460 posted by supermpuller4 on December 24, 2003 at 17:55:30:
Wow,, is the 263 403 engine really that strong? That is exactly what I have in my 460H,, I was thinking about boring the block out to the 806+.060, and use high alt LP pistons. better than firecraters by a long shot,, hard to find,, but well worth the hunt,, I would estimated you could get 115-120hp easy witha set of those pistons and a truck cyl head. The truck heads,,(I just learned this last week) have a very very small comp chamber,, a fire crater would not work in this head,, the pistons I mentioned would have to be cut down a bit,, but would work,, My opinion for finding hop up parts for the 221-301 is to find the combie engines, and the truck engines,, take 2 and make 1,, Just my 2 cents,, Chad
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