Big block chevy build, 489 stroker

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In my opinion I don't think you would get much more of a gain from a 496 compared to a 489. To many variables on what you want out of the engine. Style of piston can change the compression ratio as well as rod length.

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It sounds cooler, but not as cool as 505. Lol
 

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Gotchya mine is an 86 I’m planning 4.5” stroke when I do mine.
Hope you got some money stashed away haha

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Hope you got some money stashed away haha

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I have a friend that’s a machinist. It’s all good. I can do the clearancing myself
 

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It sounds cooler, but not as cool as 505. Lol
Probably right, but when you get that far I want you to tell me how much you enjoy putting gas in the old girl..

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Probably right, but when you get that far I want you to tell me how much you enjoy putting gas in the old girl..

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My set up now is mix of 93 and 110 and that only a 407
 

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Most tall decks you can safely go .100
I wouldn't agree 100% with that only because of how close you are to the water jackets. That and how steel shrinks and expands do to heat and cooling could do some serious damage to the rings and pistons over time... just my opinion though.

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My set up now is mix of 93 and 110 and that only a 407
400 big block bored .030 over, what are you running flat, dished, or domed pistons

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400 big block bored .030 over, what are you running flat, dished, or domed pistons

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.030 402 with domed pistons and 97 cc chambered heads and a **** load of timing
 

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I wouldn't agree 100% with that only because of how close you are to the water jackets. That and how steel shrinks and expands do to heat and cooling could do some serious damage to the rings and pistons over time... just my opinion though.

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Tall decks have thicker walls and decks then standard big blocks
 

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.030 402 with domed pistons and 97 cc chambered heads and a **** load of timing
Nice, what size carb you running?

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Tall decks have thicker walls and decks then standard big blocks
I don't think so, same lay out as a standard just different deck heights. The tall deck is .400 higher than the standard which you have to use longer connecting rods which gives you more stroke then a standard deck.

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That would be the ideal size I was going to run with 750cfm Holley

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I don't think so, same lay out as a standard just different deck heights. The tall deck is .400 higher than the standard which you have to use longer connecting rods which gives you more stroke then a standard deck.

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2 bolt mains are recommended .060 over standard bore size, 4 bolt mains can be honed .125 over standard bore size.. but isn't recommended do to risk of engine damage.

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2 bolt mains are recommended .060 over standard bore size, 4 bolt mains can be honed .125 over standard bore size.. but isn't recommended do to risk of engine damage.

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in the bbc world the low deck is 9.8 from centerline of crank to deck surface, tall deck is 10.2 crank to deck height. Also have .400 longer rods and pushrods. WHY? monster torque builder. We built a 505 bbc using a 427 tall block, with .100 over bore and .250 stroker crank. The lower end of the water jackets were grouted to stiffen them. Used for super/gas super/comp car. Peak Hp of 812 was in under 6200 rpm, really close to the launch and shift points. I copied it not my writing
 

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in the bbc world the low deck is 9.8 from centerline of crank to deck surface, tall deck is 10.2 crank to deck height. Also have .400 longer rods and pushrods. WHY? monster torque builder. We built a 505 bbc using a 427 tall block, with .100 over bore and .250 stroker crank. The lower end of the water jackets were grouted to stiffen them. Used for super/gas super/comp car. Peak Hp of 812 was in under 6200 rpm, really close to the launch and shift points. I copied it not my writing

I thought factory talldeck motors used the extra space for a taller piston with an extra ring. I was under the impression the connecting rods were the same length as a short deck motor
 

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