Skeletor
Dec 1st, 01, 10:25 AM
i want to put an aliminum small block in my 69. who makes them?
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View Full Version : aluminum small block Skeletor Dec 1st, 01, 10:25 AM i want to put an aliminum small block in my 69. who makes them? scottcleaver Dec 1st, 01, 12:48 PM Rodek, Brodix, and GM Bowtie. ------------------ SCOTT 69 RS-SS 396 4-SPEED pdq67 Dec 1st, 01, 05:15 PM Go over to Second Generation Camaro Owners Group (sgcog) and look up Rick WI. Tell him pdq67 sent you over there to talk to him about his aluminum 454 SB!!! Rick should be a great help here. IMHO. pdq67 novaderrik Dec 1st, 01, 11:08 PM just hang around at the tracks where sprint cars run. you might be able to pick up a complete, 700+ horse, 400+ ci small block. might cost a bit up front, but you would have the start of a good street motor with just a piston and cam change..just a thought. ------------------ 1971 Nova(looks like 69 camaro from underneath!) 355sb, vortec heads, HOT cam,T-10 tranny, 3.70 gears 16" IROC wheels MarkM Dec 2nd, 01, 06:40 AM Chevrolet, LS-1. Might be the most bang for you buck, using the lastest technology GM has to offer. Go to LS-1.com and see a whole slew of 10 second street cars, that get 25 mpg and can cruise with the air on. That's pretty hard to beat as far as I'm concerend. ------------------ 68 468 700R4, and here it is; mutert23 (http://home.earthlink.net/~mutert23/) Spitfire44 Dec 2nd, 01, 06:58 AM I have been inquiring about this same thing. Seems a used Sprint Car aluminum block is the most economical way to go. I'm hearing about $1,500 used. |