j par
Well-Known Member
Okay this is exactly what I was talking about. I too now have small 596heads 1.88-1.60 . I to this year just put all the money into the bottom end . Now I have a solid foundation to expand on in the years to come as I get money I'm still doing 11 second quarter miles at the race track as we speak. It's nice not to have it all done at once or you might get bored of it quickly. I seen you are asking about refurbishing the rods and such again I believe for my $1400 I got a 4 inch scat crank , scat I-beams, icon forged flat tops with total seal rings and king bearings. I felt where I was really making out by getting the kit was those icon forged flat top pistons they were so sweet! And a far cry from the cast keith blacks you were considering earlier!? The I-beams come with arp bolts. And speaking of ARP bolts I used them for my heads and my flywheel for my 4 speed that's the only place I felt the necessity for them. when I asked about them for my main caps my engine builder laughed and said this isn't a Chevy ! I've never seen a Mopar break now not to say it can't happen, they're very high grade from the factory. I can not tell you how happy I am with this foundation!Ok, I dropped the everything off at the machine shop and talked to the guy there. The block will be hot tanked, pressure checked, rough bored .03X over, decked, and align honed. He is going to stop there so I can decide which direction to go.
JBurch, the crank does need to be turned, I don't think I'm lucky enough to make out with the rods either. Price wise I'll end up paying close to only $400 more for a stroker kit.
J Par, you where exactly right, now I need to decide if I want to reuse the stock rods and crank, paying to have the machine work done to them, or just go with a stroker kit. Do you by chance know what your stock heads cc'd at?















