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Old 03-09-2009, 09:03 PM   #8
85sqbdy
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Re: 427 stroker build

great deal on the little m. been runnin a little m for 4 years now with no problems. good rule of thumb though clean, clean, and then clean some more. when i got my block home i stood it on end and some casting sand fell out of one of the water jacket. not much, but enough that i went through a whole bottle of detergent cleaning it out. i built it with a lunati crank and rods, wiseco pistons, howaards billet solid roller cam, dyno'd at 725hp. get that vehicle weight down and you'd be surprised. originally had it in a 3200lb nova running 6.10's. then found a 2600lb s-10 and now runnin 5.40's. this year will be freshening it up though. may go bigger, but right now the combo's working great. the tune's just right and deadly consistent. little m's are a great foundation. keep us posted with some time slips.
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