460 bore $$$
bigbob
06-09-2004, 09:50 PM
how much would it cost to bore a 460 out to a 525? is that a safe bet boring it out that much or should it be less?
duplox
06-09-2004, 10:59 PM
Stroking is the way to go with 460s. They have a relatively short stroke already, 3.85"(4.36" bore). Stroker cranks are widely available. I don't think it is possible to bore a 460 out to 525 - that'd require a 4.65" bore, or a .290" overbore - HUGE overbore. Maybe with an aftermarket block, but even then, I highly doubt it. You'd spend probably $500 to get it bored, and then whatever it cost you to get a new block since you just trashed the one you had! How about a 508? Many companies offer a 4.140" stroke crank for a 429/460, which gives you 508ci. Waht are you planning on doing with this motor?
thunderbird muscle
06-09-2004, 11:12 PM
Be careful how large you go with it!
bigbob
06-10-2004, 05:56 PM
i was curious to no because summit racing built a svo 460{aftermarket block that is probly y} and bored it to a 525 and i scrathed my head on it but if they did what the hell
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SVTcobra306
06-10-2004, 06:19 PM
FRPP part # M-6010-A96
429 aluminum race block.
Siamese cylinders, bore range 4.350-4.625
"special order deck heights up to 12.00" for displacements up to 815 cu. in."
set ya back a pretty penny, though.
429 aluminum race block.
Siamese cylinders, bore range 4.350-4.625
"special order deck heights up to 12.00" for displacements up to 815 cu. in."
set ya back a pretty penny, though.
boosted331
06-11-2004, 12:39 PM
i was curious to no because summit racing built a svo 460{aftermarket block that is probly y} and bored it to a 525 and i scrathed my head on it but if they did what the hell
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They did not bore a 460 to 525", they stroked it.
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They did not bore a 460 to 525", they stroked it.
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