NASCAR blocks
NASCAR blocks
How hard is it to find a Nascar block, or engine? What are they going for? Is there different versions? Bore size/Siamese/not Siamese?
I guess same goes for heads. What did they use in NASCAR? What years? Iron/aluminum?
I want to build an endurance engine for road racing. Probably short deck and stroke, with max bore size, and small rod journal billet super short stroke crank. As big a cam diameter and lifter diameter as possible. Has anyone run a bigger cam bearing, roller or otherwise? Are belt drives available? We're they used back then in NASCAR?
I will probably have to use a torker intake with a spacer. Not for hood clearance, as it will be dry sump, but for rules, because it needs to be a manifold from the period. What did NASCAR use?
I guess same goes for heads. What did they use in NASCAR? What years? Iron/aluminum?
I want to build an endurance engine for road racing. Probably short deck and stroke, with max bore size, and small rod journal billet super short stroke crank. As big a cam diameter and lifter diameter as possible. Has anyone run a bigger cam bearing, roller or otherwise? Are belt drives available? We're they used back then in NASCAR?
I will probably have to use a torker intake with a spacer. Not for hood clearance, as it will be dry sump, but for rules, because it needs to be a manifold from the period. What did NASCAR use?
Intakes and heads, block for endurance engine
Well, I was thinking the batten heads were like the write up I saw for the new Wise cylinder heads with high ports that make a sbo as wide as a bbo. What is max bore on a DX block, and how much extra weight compared to a 403? Is the Nascar block just as heavy too? I'd really like to find any good source for NASCAR program info. Parts available each year, head designs and builders.
This old article provides info on the diesel and NASCAR motors.
This thread has some photos of an actual NASCAR block.
How hard is it to find a Nascar block, or engine? What are they going for? Is there different versions? Bore size/Siamese/not Siamese?
I guess same goes for heads. What did they use in NASCAR? What years? Iron/aluminum?
I want to build an endurance engine for road racing. Probably short deck and stroke, with max bore size, and small rod journal billet super short stroke crank. As big a cam diameter and lifter diameter as possible. Has anyone run a bigger cam bearing, roller or otherwise? Are belt drives available? We're they used back then in NASCAR?
I will probably have to use a torker intake with a spacer. Not for hood clearance, as it will be dry sump, but for rules, because it needs to be a manifold from the period. What did NASCAR use?
I guess same goes for heads. What did they use in NASCAR? What years? Iron/aluminum?
I want to build an endurance engine for road racing. Probably short deck and stroke, with max bore size, and small rod journal billet super short stroke crank. As big a cam diameter and lifter diameter as possible. Has anyone run a bigger cam bearing, roller or otherwise? Are belt drives available? We're they used back then in NASCAR?
I will probably have to use a torker intake with a spacer. Not for hood clearance, as it will be dry sump, but for rules, because it needs to be a manifold from the period. What did NASCAR use?
From there I’d just do a set of Edelbrocks or ported irons if needed. Intake may be a problem unless you can find the Batten stuff. EFI would help with throttle response as well if allowed
I’d say all in all you’re looking at $12-14,000 for a solid DX based build. Add about $2,000 for a NASCAR block, if you can find one.
Last edited by cutlassefi; May 8, 2020 at 06:18 PM.
The OP has hinted at some class rules that require "period correct" parts. Since we don't know what period, what racing organization, or what rules apply, we don't really know if later aftermarket parts like E-brock heads would be appropriate. Unfortunately, until the OP provides a little more info, it's difficult to provide useful build combo information.
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