We picked up a 427 shortblock with TRW dome'd pistons, forged crank, and thumb rods stuffed into a 4 bolt block for cheap money. We plan on freshening it up with new rings, bearings, and a good balance, ARP rod bolts, and main bolts.
Anyways, its going into a full weight 69 Chevelle SS with a M22 and 4.30 geared 12 bolt. Car is being built for a good street/strip car with enough power to have some fun with.
To keep this within budget, we are looking at a solid flat tappet (no money for roller) and a set of cast iron rectangle ports. Many guys keep telling us to look at aluminum ovals but my buddy is dead set on iron rectangles (his motor, not mine) plus he doesnt want to spend that much on heads. The Summit/Dart heads are right at $1250 for the pair and have 308cc intake runners, 2.25/1.88 valves, and 119 chambers. With that big of a head, how will the 427 go? I remember hearing the stories about the L88 and would be interested in seeing a 7000 rpm 427 in his car. He will drive the car hard....
Any input would be great.
Anyways, its going into a full weight 69 Chevelle SS with a M22 and 4.30 geared 12 bolt. Car is being built for a good street/strip car with enough power to have some fun with.
To keep this within budget, we are looking at a solid flat tappet (no money for roller) and a set of cast iron rectangle ports. Many guys keep telling us to look at aluminum ovals but my buddy is dead set on iron rectangles (his motor, not mine) plus he doesnt want to spend that much on heads. The Summit/Dart heads are right at $1250 for the pair and have 308cc intake runners, 2.25/1.88 valves, and 119 chambers. With that big of a head, how will the 427 go? I remember hearing the stories about the L88 and would be interested in seeing a 7000 rpm 427 in his car. He will drive the car hard....
Any input would be great.