Brodix Cast Iron Big Block Chevy Bare Engine Block [4.600 Bore, 10.200 Deck Height]
158-BRB4690312S
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Items You Need
Chevy Big Block
Features
- Premium iron alloy
- Clearance for 4.500 in. stroke crank
- Standard Big Block Chevy cam location and diameter
- Standard oil pan
- Standard fuel pump boss
- Standard starter location
- Standard motor mount location
- Priority main oiling system
- Wet or dry sump compatible
- Additional 10-degree head bolt lugs machined into the deck area
- Compatible with a standard mechanical clutch linkage
Notes
- Due to the differences in lifter styles, lifter oil bands must be checked at the camshafts full lift for ensuring proper valvetrain lubrication
- Proper assembly requires the installer to measure all tolerances for correct clearances
- Requires Gen V or Gen VI oil filter adapter
- Main bores will be undersized and require an align hone for proper crankshaft clearance
- Requires cam bearings with same housing bore on all five journals Clevite 695-SH617S
Torque Specs: All torque specs are based on the use of light motor oil
- Outside Main: 110 ft.-lbs
- Inside Main: 110 ft.-lbs
- Front and Rear Main: 110 ft.-lbs
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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