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Chevy 350 Small Block 2pc Seal Balanced Rotating Assemblies
B15454E030 Features:
- Cast Crankshaft
- 2.100 in. Rod Journals
- Silvolite Cast Pistons
- Plasma-Moly Standard Gap Rings
- King SI Connecting Rod & Main Bearings
- 3/8 in. ARP 8740 Connecting Rod Bolts
- For use up to 500 horsepower (HP)
Notes:
- If using a stock block, all Eagle 383 rotating assemblies require minor block clearing
- Flexplate/Balancer Not Included
Specifications:
What is the deck clearance with this kit at tdc?
Does the block need alteration to allow for clearances?
What would be the compression ratio with your Brodix IK 180 aluminum heads with 70 cc chambers? I'm striving for a 9:1 ratio for a solid street motor on regular fuel.
Will this work with a 1970 Chevy 350 block
Does the crankshaft come balanced
What would the compression ratio be with a 64cc head?
What is the thickness of the main bearings?
This kit states it is internally ballanced. Since it includes all of the internal parts, does that mean it will not need to be ballanced prior to installation? I am planning to use my existing 350 flywheel and ballancer.
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