T-56 said:There's a V8 Ty for sale on here that used to be a big-block I believe.
Oh.420 said:LOL, I meant Syclone V6 based.![]()
VermontTy said:10134371 V6 Aluminum Block
This new and best-ever V6/90º aluminum block is improved to withstand the ever increasing power levels that today's racing is imposing. This new design will accommodate 4.125" cylinder bores and 4.00" stroke crankshafts. This offers the flexibility to build engines ranging from 3.0-liters (180 cid) to more than 5.2-liters (320 cid). The block is designed for standard 2.45" diameter (350 cid small-block) main bearing inserts. The new block is cast from prime ingot A-356 aluminum and heat treated to T-6 specifications, providing an ultimate strength of 37,500 psi. The deck surface is .620" thick and the front and rear bulkheads are reinforced. The head bolt holes are blind-tapped to eliminate coolant leaks. The flared head bolt bosses can be drilled to full depth for full HO turbocharged applications. New four-bolt main bearing caps were designed for the block. They are machined from 4340 chrome-moly steel and their mating surfaces are precision ground. The oil system has been upgraded to provide trouble-free lubrication at high rpm. It features V8-style oiling with three oil galleries above the cam tunnel. There are no provisions for a mechanical fuel pump. Eliminating the fuel pump boss significantly improves coolant flow. These blocks weigh 74 lbs.
Oh...OH! You know what I'm talkin' about.....Oh!syclone383 said:
ghettosled said:my truck is 4.155 with a 3.4 stroke (de-stroked) Put together with whatever good used parts i could find at the time.. still makes 1200 with small turbos and only 24psi.
now that i put an alternator, and one of our coil over suspension kits on the front, it drives nice on the street![]()