Darts new SHP block
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Re: dart shp block
Originally Posted by rdy2fly
I have one of these blocks on back order. I am a worried about the 350 journals in a stroker application. I will be doing a 434, if I ever get my block.
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I wouldn't run anything bigger than a 350 jurnal on any small blk. In fact i run bear spacers on the 400 blocks and have for over 25 yrs. REASON, bearing heat, in fact NASCAR runs even smaller mains, i think Hink said they were running 2" mains VS 2.450 mains that a 350 has.
Hey Warren, didn't you know you could have bought a 2 piece adaptor for the crank you sold for less than $25.00.?
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Hey Warren, didn't you know you could have bought a 2 piece adaptor for the crank you sold for less than $25.00.?
JMO
Zip.
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Originally Posted by zipper06
I wouldn't run anything bigger than a 350 jurnal on any small blk. In fact i run bear spacers on the 400 blocks and have for over 25 yrs. REASON, bearing heat, in fact NASCAR runs even smaller mains, i think Hink said they were running 2" mains VS 2.450 mains that a 350 has.
Hey Warren, didn't you know you could have bought a 2 piece adaptor for the crank you sold for less than $25.00.?
JMO
Zip.
Hey Warren, didn't you know you could have bought a 2 piece adaptor for the crank you sold for less than $25.00.?
JMO
Zip.
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If you go back and read Hink's post again, he is talking about an adapter for a one piece crank in a two piece block... I am not familair with an adapter for that setup either.
I do however have the above mentioned adapter for my two piece early crank in a one piece late model block, and it works very well
I really expected leaks and problems installing it, but it went in easy and so far has worked really good without a flaw...
I do however have the above mentioned adapter for my two piece early crank in a one piece late model block, and it works very well
I really expected leaks and problems installing it, but it went in easy and so far has worked really good without a flaw...
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Originally Posted by zipper06
Actually Carl there are several companies making them.
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Here's the china version, but you'll have to make an alienment bar to drill and tap the holes, or buy one from Speedway motors.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/REAR-...item35a52a9336
An American version.
http://www.race-mart.com/items/produ...800-detail.htm
Both Canton and Moroso makes them also and they are for sale at Jegs,Summit and Speedway motors, and the aleinment tool cost $22.00 on top of the adapter.
Zip.
Here's the china version, but you'll have to make an alienment bar to drill and tap the holes, or buy one from Speedway motors.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/REAR-...item35a52a9336
An American version.
http://www.race-mart.com/items/produ...800-detail.htm
Both Canton and Moroso makes them also and they are for sale at Jegs,Summit and Speedway motors, and the aleinment tool cost $22.00 on top of the adapter.
Dang it! I just sold my 3.875" stroker crank for an 1-piece rear seal because I couldn't use it in anything but an LT block. I sold it too cheap also!
Hey Warren, didn't you know you could have bought a 2 piece adaptor for the crank you sold for less than $25.00.?
Man you had me confused for a minute LOL