Re: b versus rb block dimensions
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Re: b versus rb block dimensions
- From: Akron Don <dgallimore@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 06:19:50 -0500
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Intuitively, the extra height of an RB block means it sits higher in the
car. I say this because they use the same oil pan and the same motor
mounts and k-frame, so the extra must be above the motor mount area.
However, if the difference in the blocks height is the difference in the
stroke, the extra 0.37 inches of stroke equates to only about only
about an additional 1/4 inch of engine height.
Akron Don
Robert neal zimmerman wrote:
Question: does a B block ride lower than an RB block? Another way to put
it is: does a B block offer a little more underhood room than an RB
setup, that is the heigth from engine up to hood??
Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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