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The motor will go into a street driven car. It is an original warranty replacement block. I have not considered sleeving the motor but that may be choice because I would hate to toss the motor aside and not use it in something. The .090 over pistons are made locally here in Huntington beach and I was told that they are about $800.00 for a set versus a little over $400.00 for a set of off the shelf pistons. I kind of like the idea of going to the 4.250 bore (.125 over)and I have read that it has been done but I do not know of anybody that has done it for the street. I have a set of 990 open chamber steel heads. I thought I could build a L-88 style motor that has the look and casting numbers of a L-78 402 under the hood but have more power.
Mark Sheppard |
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Mark, dont bore a newer 396/402 to a 427 for a street car. The 962 from 1965/66 is about the only block id do that with. If you do it on any block be sure to sonic test the block I also have new pistons in stock that are close to l78 compression for not alot of money i have 030 060 070 090 ...
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Chuck you have in stock .070 or .090 forged pistons for a 402? Can you e-mail the details please.
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no doubt the 962 is a good candidate for a 4.25" bore, but the 961 block was actually used by GM as a 427. Good news is the 961 is pretty common compared to the 962.
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90 is a bit thin for street use on a 70 402 block, As Chuck mentioned I would sonic test it first. You will have overheating problems and cyl wall distortion (ring seating issues) if they get too thin.
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Can you PM or post the info on who is making the custom size pistons, please? Thanks.
Dave |
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