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Re: RE Pistons?




William Paxton
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        So, Gary, .090 gave you how many cubes?How did you decide to use 
that size? Did that engine ever get run in a car? If so what and how did 
it do?



Gary Pavlovich <glpavlovich@xxxxxxx> 
02/02/2009 08:48 PM
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I guess the Poly engine is not "virtually all Mopar V-8's" as we made 
425HP 
w/tuning out of our .090" overbore 318 Poly.

Gary Pavlovich
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>
> Sounds reasonable. As pointed out by Don and Earl here, too. Thanks 
guys.
>
> Below is what I was thinking of that I read, advice by Rick Ehrenberg:
>
> "There's absolutely nothing wrong with this [413] engine, but there's 
also 
> no particular reason to use it. It weighs basically the same as a 440, 
and 
> you're giving up 27 cubes. And, no, it can't be bored to 440 cubes - at 
> least without weakening the cylinder walls significantly. And, as we've 
> tried to hammer home repeatedly, having strong, straight, and round 
> cylinder walls, that the rings can successfully seal against, will make 
> more HP than having another few inches of displacement - every time! The 

> maximum recommended overbore for virtually all Mopar V-8s is 0.040", but 

> if the bores will clean up at 0.020" - stop!"
> http://www.moparaction.com/Tech/questions/TRUCKIN.html
>
> There is no date on that Web page, so who knows when it was put up. 
> Perhaps his argument really was for "strong, straight, and round 
cylinder 
> walls" and so he de-emphasized the boring.
>
> Thanks,
> Gary H.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>>They said 0.060 was OK all day long on all B / RB blocks.  If I figure
>>correctly about 0.062 + /- is the difference in the 413 & 440 bore. 
>>Should
>>be no problem??  I have bored B / RB blocks out 0.063 and more for 
>>clearance
>>with NO problems.  Maybe I was just real lucky but the article seems to 
>>back
>>me up.  Just my II.
>>
>>
>>
>>Herb
>
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