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Old February 17th, 2015, 08:37 AM
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374 stroker Engine

Hey guys,

I was a good boy this year so my wife let me build a new engine for my 1969 cutlass. So I just wanted to show you guys some pic of it. Reading these forums helped me a lot on finding a builder and what I wanted build.
The bore 4.125 and the stroke is 3.5
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The heads have been fully work on.They are #5 heads. Roller rockers. Bigger CC
Engine has headers just not in pic
Hope to have the car running in 2 weeks with the new engine.
Other info is RobbMC fuel pump, RobbMC fuel regulator, RobbMC fuel tank sending unit, MSD 8566, mallory ignition hyfire VI unit and coil, High flow water pump all new pulleys
I will post a video of it running

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Old February 17th, 2015, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Doomah
Hey guys,

I was a good boy this year so my wife let me build a new engine for my 1969 cutlass. So I just wanted to show you guys some pic of it. Reading these forums helped me a lot on finding a builder and what I wanted build.
The bore 4.125 and the stroke is 3.5
SBC parts
The heads have been fully work on.They are #5 heads. Roller rockers. Bigger CC
Engine has headers just not in pic
Hope to have the car running in 2 weeks with the new engine.
Other info is RobbMC fuel pump, RobbMC fuel regulator, RobbMC fuel tank sending unit, MSD 8566, mallory ignition hyfire VI unit and coil, High flow water pump all new pulleys
I will post a video of it running

Doomah

If it runs as good as it looks you're in business! But please tell me the rockers in the pics aren't the ones you used.
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Old February 17th, 2015, 05:44 PM
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lol No those are the rockers the builder used to show me the different between those and the roller rockers we put in.
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Old February 17th, 2015, 06:23 PM
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Looks very nice. The Olds 350 is a great motor, built less due to the 455's bigger cubes and massive torque. Very good way to build one of these motors, stronger and lighter parts.
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Doomah, did you get it running........if so I hope it runs good.

If you were satisfied, can you give complete list of components, crank, pistons, rods, roller rockers, pushrods, cam and such?

Thanks, Frank
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