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    400 chevy small block handle without spliting. with girdle

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    I get nervous above 625-650 HP and or 7000 RPM. That's at .030 over and below 14:1 compression.

    Learned my lesson years ago with OEM 400 blocks- split valleys, broken cylinders, split main webs, etc. All "prime" 2 bolt blocks too.

    That's my opinion.

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    • #3
      so a 10.4 comp 665 horse plus 150 shot does not last long??
      thanks steve

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      • #4
        Good luck....


        You should be OK for a while, some guys have great luck with OEM blocks. Cylinder pressure shortens the fuse it seems.

        Your results may vary!! :rotfl:

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        • #5
          I have had mine together for 10 years now used about 6 out of the 10 regularly but it dynoed at 602hp. So far holding together and it's a 12.5 comp. engine
          I know of 2 people that have 10.5 comp. engines with 150 shots and have not had any problems.
          I might be building another for next spring as I am taking one out of my other street car to put in my 409.

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          • #6
            i know of a handful on turbomustangs.com that are pushing 900hp on stock 400 blocks and they are lasting just fine. I would rather spend the 1500 on a little M block than machine a 400 for over 700hp though.

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