347 stroker?

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  1. daydreamer

    daydreamer Mavmenace

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    Well the stroker kit from Scat came with a 9000 crank,not totally forged, but sufficiant as stated by Scat,s tech people. They were told No power adders.It was just easier to say all forged internals.The pistons are forged Probe , rods H beam Scat. Canton girdle. All ARP bolts every where. comp endure-x roller lifters.Not all of the very best parts but not the cheap stuff either. Just keeping my fingers crossed with the block.If I crack the block, then I won't fool around with a stock block the second time. after market for sure. Thks Ron
     
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    Sorry Alex but at this time I'm not planning on tearing down the motor. It's the original numbers matching block that came in the car from Ford. No problems with the motor, just not enough get up and go for this old fart.
     
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    Wow. This debate with Fordman57,Baddad457, Cometgt1974 has got me confused also. Maybe when replying to some1s statement it would be more clear if you mentioned the persons name. "IE" 457 you are the blowhard. 457 no insult intended from me
    For those who are not aware, Mr Moore is a very respectable engine builder and race car builder.That is his full time job.JM little comment. :)
     
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    .....exactly why I can't find time to work on my own car!!:oops: Thanks for the kind comment.
     
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    :biglaugh:Ok, blowhard. (y) Whatever. I still can't for the life of me figure out what I posted that obviously pissed you off so bad. But it's better to be pissed off I suppose, than pissed on. You might though want to work on your grammatical skills. Or try to use spell checker. You're missing something in this regard. I just hope that your engines aren't built with the same degree of attention you use in spelling and grammar :Welcome:
     
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    The course of action for any personal choice is best established by debate. For in debate Wisdom and experience, like cream comes to the top. The people on this forum IMHO are the the best of the best, the cream of the crop, I hope someday to be as wise and experienced as these. Blowhards F Off. Be respectful to your betters, of which I am not one.:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    bmcdaniel Senile Member Supporting Member

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    LOL, read this too fast, thought it said "cream of the crap".
     
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    Yea, go off and sulk. You certainly haven't had anything useful to add here or anywhere else on the forums here either. I even looked, just to see why you had a problem with me. :tiphat: When you are ready to join in, feel free to do so, I'm certainly anxious to learn what you have to say and see all these engines you've built. :rolleyes:
     
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    I agree with you GT. my 347 was in my mustang for 3 years daily drivin to work to the beach to the races and so on...and there was a point where we were racing it every weekend with spray...never hurt the motor once, the only reason i took it all apart was because i sold the car and was going to put the motor in one of my maverick projects and i just wanted to assure myself that everything was ok. sure enough everything was not only fine but great!!!! still a perfect cross hatch in the bores and everything else looked almost brand new with no wear :) except for one slightly bent intake valve oops lol...but other than that everything looked awesome, cant wait to put it in the race car this summer :) FYI motor was just pulled off the dyno last week with only new bearings on the bottom end and cam bearings rings and everything else the same old hard parts, motor made 537hp and 492tq :) this is a stock block 342 standard bore H beam rod, 4340 eagle crank, probe piston, victor jr heads, custom grind .630+ lift cam, parker funnel, and a 750 holley dp. The top end has been changed from the earlier set up it was EFI before in my mustang. still the stock block with valley girdle pro's up top and probe girdle down low. there is nothing wrong with a 347 its a myth ;)
     
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    you say its a myth(331 lasting longer than 347), but then you said it may last 2000 miles longer, that is not sticking buy your answer, so dont go off on baddad about how your right he's wrong because you just stated two opposite things that you "stand by".


    and you fordman your saying show your work this and that and how many engines have you built blah blah blah, but you just said you dont build race engines, so you have no room to talk and ask him to caugh up some evidence of his engines, he never said he builds race engines, hes giving me some advise on my questions, you have done nothing to help this thread or my question. :naughty: so if you can go bother a different thread that would be nice.:)
     
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    Wow, Shake my head. Thought I was on a call of duty forum??

    The powers in the heads when your talking small block Fords. All these guys arguing with each other know that. Get yourself some decent heads,cam and all the other goodies that match. Converter,gears,trans kit,exhaust,some sort of 2 wheel traction in the back,caltracs,tires, the list just grows and grows. Where do you want to stop?? Bang for the buck your biggest hp gain is in the heads with or without a stroker. Heads are a good start but you have to make everything match. Personally I wouldnt waste my time and money on a stroker 302 in MY car. If I was spending money on a stroker it would be 351 based for a street car. Lots of cubes and torque without going crazy on cam specs etc. and killing the driveability. THAT IS FOR MYSELF AND MY CAR. You have a ton of choices to make for your own car.
     
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    lol thanks for not adding fuel to the fire on the battle lol. what heads would you suggest? (good bang for your buck)$
     
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    I dont have much experience with all the different aluminum heads out there now. It really depends how far you want to go with an engine. Skies the limit. My small block Ford history comes from building iron heads in the past. Its not worth the time and money any more though. The aluminum heads flow much better generally speaking over the modified factory iron and the price has come down. The AFR's do get a lot of attention on here I have found. Research some 5.0 forums. I bet you find more cylinder head info than you can read.
     
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    "So you're worried that you may only get 150k miles out of the 347 when you may get 152k miles out of the smaller stroker."

    Reading comprehension, it's a beautiful thing.
     

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