ok im getting ready to have my block preped and i have been receiving 2 sides to the story do i need to have it punched 30 over for the 408w kit? or does the kit make it a 408 with a stock bore? anyone know this? maybe depends on the kit?
Mr. OAM said:Yes, that is with a .030" overbore. It's a good idea to bore a block .030" when you rebuild it for the first time, particularly if its got a lot of miles on it, just to make sure the bores are perfectly round and square to the crank.
Basically all you have to do is calculate volume of a cylinder, which if you remember from high school/middle school is Pi x r^2 x length...
Radius of a 4.030" cylinder is 2.015". The radius squared is 4.06 . This figure times Pi (4.06 x 3.1417) is 12.755 . This is the area of a circle, in this case cylinder diameter in square inches. Now multiply this time the stroke (12.755 x 4") and you get a volume of 51.02 cubic inches per cylinder. Multiply that by your 8 cylinders and that makes 408.16 cubic inches.
And you thought you would never use that stuff!
Steve
Steve
Kornnut said:OT: Are you keeping it fuel injected or going with a carb?
Mr Oam cool ass reply.
AaRoN said:Kornnut said:OT: Are you keeping it fuel injected or going with a carb?
Mr Oam cool ass reply.
I believe he's going with a carb'd setup.