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WicKeD_SS
01-07-2012, 04:47 PM
Im looking into buying a 454 and need to make sure this is the year I want... 76 Standard Deck Mark IV.... going to stroke it to a 496..... looking for 650 hp in my camaro. It was a two bolt main but was drilled to a 4 bolt with new caps.... is this going to be a problem? Need Help before its sold to someone else!
Thanks
MarkM66
01-07-2012, 05:55 PM
That's a good block. The four bolt conversion shouldn't be a problem unless they did it wrong.
WicKeD_SS
01-07-2012, 06:35 PM
That's a good block. The four bolt conversion shouldn't be a problem unless they did it wrong.
Thanks for the input! Is there any real way to tell if its done right or wrong? going to look at it tomorrow.
intocarss
01-07-2012, 06:37 PM
That sounds good. My old 496 with cast iron oval port heads, 11.5-12.0 comp, 1150 dom carb and a decent solid lifter cam made 635 Hp on our dyno. We converted many 2 bolt mains back in the day they worked out good..
If you can take a look at the main bearings and see how they are ask who did the work hopefully it was a reputable shop.
Maybe ask to have the block (line hone) checked by a machine shop first if it was never running after the conversion
WicKeD_SS
01-07-2012, 08:12 PM
That sounds good. My old 496 with cast iron oval port heads, 11.5-12.0 comp, 1150 dom carb and a decent solid lifter cam made 635 Hp on our dyno. We converted many 2 bolt mains back in the day they worked out good..
If you can take a look at the main bearings and see how they are ask who did the work hopefully it was a reputable shop.
Maybe ask to have the block (line hone) checked by a machine shop first if it was never running after the conversion
Im going to get it tomorrow, my understanding is it was done but never put together. He did say it will need line honed. I only paid 100.00 for it seamed like that was a good price... Ill drop it off at a local speed shop and hope everything was done right before I start to put money in it. Thanks for your help!
intocarss
01-07-2012, 09:02 PM
Im going to get it tomorrow, my understanding is it was done but never put together. He did say it will need line honed. I only paid 100.00 for it seamed like that was a good price... Ill drop it off at a local speed shop and hope everything was done right before I start to put money in it. Thanks for your help! Ok so they mounted the caps and left it unfinished,, was it line bored and left undersized ?
WicKeD_SS
01-07-2012, 10:14 PM
Ok so they mounted the caps and left it unfinished,, was it line bored and left undersized ?
He said he has the 2 bolt caps that goes with it and the 4 bolt caps are on but will need line bored if i keep the 4 bolt caps on..... I just dont want to have problems with this block building a big 496. Thanks again
MarkM66
01-08-2012, 05:07 AM
Im going to get it tomorrow, my understanding is it was done but never put together. He did say it will need line honed. I only paid 100.00 for it seamed like that was a good price... Ill drop it off at a local speed shop and hope everything was done right before I start to put money in it. Thanks for your help!
I would think after the line hone, it'll be just fine.
Chett
01-15-2012, 11:11 PM
He said he has the 2 bolt caps that goes with it and the 4 bolt caps are on but will need line bored if i keep the 4 bolt caps on..... I just dont want to have problems with this block building a big 496. Thanks again
have the bores sonic tested too, and make sure your machine shop is reputable :thumbsup:
BBC69Camaro
01-16-2012, 10:22 AM
have the bores sonic tested too
X2, first thing I would do, no point if the walls are too thin (due to casting shift or whatever).
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