jason pohlman
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looking for a stroker crank for an h. 5 1/2 or 5 3/4?anybody have one forsale? and maybe some rods to go in a 4" bore 350 block? thanks
(quoted from post at 18:54:58 10/01/07) So is a 350 bore and a 5-1/2 stroke with good RPM"s...there"s not a lot of difference in horses when you go from 3.625x5.5 to 4x6
(quoted from post at 14:36:57 10/02/07) how about staying with a 3.800 bore and using the 6"stroke? will the block hold up to this with out the sleeves? by the way what is the difference between a 350 tractor block and a 350 industrial block? is one better then the other? thanks jason
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