World Products Man O' War Small Block Ford Cast Iron Bare Engine Block w/2.749 in. (Cleveland) Mains
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9.500 in. Deck Height
- Material: High-density cast iron
- Deck Height: 9.500 in.
- Deck Thickness: .600 in. minimum
- Cam Bearings: Stock (can be bored to 60mm)
- Lifter Bores: Cross-feeds between pairs to maintain pressure
- Bore: 4.115 in. bore to 4.125 in.
- Cylinder Head Attachment: 2 extra head bolts per cylinder
- Maximum Bore: 4.200 in. (470 ci with maximum stroke crank)
- Water Jackets: Expanded for better cooling
- Lubrication: Priority main oiling system
- Filtration: Integral mount spin-on filter
- Oil Pan Rails: Stock Ford
- Crank Clearance: Can use up to 4.250 in. crank
- Main Caps: Splayed billet steel
- Oil System: Has .500 in. feed; bosses for dry sump
Specifications:
Large Displacement Ford Blocks with Extreme Durability
When it comes to Ford 302/351 replacements, this is without a doubt the most advanced cast iron block on the market! Designed in collaboration with leading Ford race teams, the block delivers performance just like the original Man O' War and provides 100% reliability on the street.
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