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Old 10-09-2006, 08:49 PM   #16
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Re: 350 small block boring

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Originally Posted by bobss396
The main intention of a conservative bore job is to clean up worn cylinders. I would only take the advice of an experienced engine builder as to what is safe for a particluar block. In my opinion, if you want a bigger motor, go with a big block or a stroker.

For a stroker, avoid buying one from one of those mail order houses. You're better off dealing with someone locally that you can sit down with and discuss your options.

Bob
Yes definitely go with a stroker. My buddy's dad did that to his mid 70's pickup and it's a beast.
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