808CI(quoted from post at 04:25:54 01/29/12) What's the biggest cubic inch A out in the pulling world. I have a 39 A and thinking about bumping it up a tad!! Thanks
(quoted from post at 01:28:29 01/29/12) With a casted block I would imagine 672 ci which is 6.75 by 9.375. If they made a block out of steel then I believe I have heard of one around 720 maybe bigger
No your thinking of Kent Huwe's A, 10.5 by 7 808CI. It is not currently together.(quoted from post at 17:17:18 01/29/12)(quoted from post at 01:28:29 01/29/12) With a casted block I would imagine 672 ci which is 6.75 by 9.375. If they made a block out of steel then I believe I have heard of one around 720 maybe bigger
what was the one Shawn Wiens built years ago? 7 x 10.5" or something along those lines. Billet crank, moved the cam, etc.
(quoted from post at 09:39:03 01/30/12) The A in the picture is/was Dave Cambell's out of Loveland, CO. Steve Wiens was the builder.
(quoted from post at 11:55:03 01/30/12) The A in the pic figured out to 726cu. in.(whatever that makes the size but I believe the bore was one of the first 6.75 built.) In my opinion, if a guy wants to pull up with the big boys at 7500, get a G, I'd never have pulled "Big Jugs over" 6500lbs. You could just hear it banging from the pounding it was taking. My choice I guess-put enough time and money into it the first time, didn't care to have to do it all again.
(quoted from post at 14:51:51 01/30/12) Was it "Temper Tantrum"?
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