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Ford
Dart 3213472 Small Block Ford 347 ci. Short Block Features:
- Built on Dart's Special High-Performance (SHP) block for excellent reliability
- Plate-honed 4.030 in. bore
- 8.200 in. Deck height
- 0.875 in. (OEM) lifter bore
- 4-Bolt steel 302 type main caps
- Coated cam bearings
- Brass freeze plugs
- 28 oz. Externally balanced rotating assembly
- High-quality cast steel crankshaft
- Forged 4340 I-beam rods with 3/8 in. cap screws
- Forged Mahle pistons with full floating pins
- Hastings Moly rings
- Clevite bearings
Dart 3213472 Small Block Ford 347 ci. Short Block Compression Ratios:
- 10.0:1 w/58 cc cylinder heads and .041 in. compressed head gasket
- 9.5:1 w/62 cc cylinder heads and .041 in. compressed head gasket
Emissions Note:
Thispart is only legal for sale and use on Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled)Vehicles or on vehicles used solely for the purposes of closed competitionracing.
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Specifications:
Can this assembly handle a boosted application out of the box?
Is this a "Big Bore" set up? (4.125"), standard bore (4.000") for 342 ci or +0.030 (4.030") for 347. Also, what is the rod length? is it balanced to a specific balancer and flywheel or flexplate?
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