ryclef331 said:
I would NEVER put a stroker in a stock block ever again....the cubic inches gained can easily be made up with more head flow, boost, nitrous, cam, and/or intake in a 306. Its a general rule that 500hp is the limit of a stock block...yes you can push it past that but you're gambling. Noone can disagree with that. I'm spraying mine to 550hp...I know I'm gambling. I don't care.
Now, NOT EVEN GOD a.k.a. ED CURTIS, JAY ALLEN, or mother ******* SANTA CLAUS can tell me that a 331-347 doesn't side load a block more than a 302-306. I NEVER said that stroker motors were a LEADING cause of splitting blocks but they've been contributing factors to splitting blocks. Its physics people.
Since you're such an engine building expert, (being a "global moderator" and such) please care to elaborate where a 3.400 crankshaft in a stock block has more impact than your blower, nitrous or high RPM 306 combination. Please feel free to do the calculations in depth. I'm a retired mechanical engineer so I doubt the data would be over my head.
I'm also very curious what your background in engine development is? Do you currently work for Dart, World or Ford? Have you actually raced competitively? Are you a former NMRA Champion or even an NHRA or NMRA record holder? I'm very interested in your life's experience in engine dynamics and the properties of block strength. Are you a Ford engineer who did destructive testing of block? Have you even built a race prepped engine? You are quick to pass judgment so I would like see where you are drawing your conclusions and your vast experience.
The owner of this site should take note. Sure seems like your role as a moderator is being abused as you toss out BS insults towards me. I would like to know who the fk you are so I can address your obvious internet talents. After all, as Robin Lawrence and I always say, everyone is a hero and tough guy when they can hide behind a screen name.
Ed