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Topic: looking for a 500hp SBF pump gas motor
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trbo50
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Member # 1671
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I'm looking for a motor that can run on 92-100 octane pump gas. Please let me know what you have to sell.
Thanks, Norman 650 520 0998 n_chang@pacbell.net
Posts: 159 | Registered: Aug 2002
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STANGSALLY76
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Member # 5342
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i have a 349cid efi intake to pan fresh makes around 600hp n/a pump gas not a problem all the best i have over $10000 invested ill take $7000 call me if interested 916-676-3947
p.s its set up for a bottle as well.
-------------------- 92 LX deep into the 10's on the motor with street tires coming soon its just a little small block
Posts: 1133 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Feb 2005
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trbo50
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Member # 1671
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prefer aspirated carb setup. Something in the 400+ ci and a true pump gas motor
Posts: 159 | Registered: Aug 2002
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kingmoochr
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Member # 5834
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dude, click my link, thats EXACTLY what that motor is
Posts: 881 | Registered: Jul 2005
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kingmoochr
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Member # 5834
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408cid scat steel crank and h beam rods srp 19cc dish pistons rhs cyl heads big runner with 208/160 valves fully ported and bowl blended (11-1 comp combo, will run pump gas with installed cam) port matched vic jr intake stainless ferrera valves isky springs to handle 650 lift isky rr641381 grind camshaft (640 lift) comp solid roller lifters probe shaft rockers cloyes chain moroso fox pan plateau finish on bores and zero decked on a storm vulcan, and balanced (obviously) all clevite h bearings sealed power low tension rings all felpro gaskets powerbond sfi balancer march serp setup msd distributor (needs slight clearancing for intake and a bronze gear, was purchased with a different setup in mind. i can clearance for you if youd like)
Posts: 881 | Registered: Jul 2005
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88DroptopGT
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Member # 2535
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Make sure it's a 4-bolt or a 69-70 351W block. A "mexican" block will suffice but it gets sketchy at that power level. There are other blocks that are strong but you get the idea.
Just some advice TTT for you.
Posts: 3978 | From: 707 | Registered: Mar 2003
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kingmoochr
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Member # 5834
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a properly built na motor wont have any problem at that power level (since he specified a 351w). even a newer roller 351 can easily handle over 600 na hp. mine is a 79, so its higher nickel content than 80+
Posts: 881 | Registered: Jul 2005
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kingmoochr
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Member # 5834
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so im literally selling exactly what you are looking for, are you really just not that interested?
Posts: 881 | Registered: Jul 2005
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