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    Twist on my project

    Well I have been thinking about my project some more and here is something different I have come up with. I was thinking about getting this motor:

    http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

    If I get this motor, will my headers, intake and whatever else I currently have complete this crate engine to be dropped in my car? Tell me what I need to make this motor complete and ready to drop in my car.

    After I got the crate motor in, I would strip down my current motor down to the block and get it prepped and ready for a stroker build. This may take me a good year to get the money for the stroker build, but at least I’ll have a brand new 351W in the car to use while my 302 is getting stroked.

    What do you think?
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    If you're going to build a stroker, why buy a new longblock to put in the car. Just find a used engine to stick in there for the mean time.

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    Current set up wont fit and why spend 2700 plus on something that does not help you achieve your end goal.Take that money and buy a 351 block and stroke it and build a big inch motor,or just buy a 302 core to stroke if thats what you want and run yours the way it is until its complete just my opinion.

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    Thanks guys. Here is my situation. My current motor (that has 145K miles) is burning oil and now using ALOT of coolant. I was trying to think of an easy way to drop a 'complete' motor in then take the time to build up my current motor. I can't even be sure that my current block is good to be stroked

    So what do you suggest to do for $2700? (and NO, not give it anyone )

    There is a strong possiblity of getting the $$$ at tax time, but also keep in mind that the project would need to be done by mid-May
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    i think thats a waste to spend all that now just to spend more later then take it out to install your stroker.. you should find a complete used/running 5.0,drop in while u build your stroker...or build that one and put up with ur oil/coolant issues for a little longer.. a couple 100 now, then you'll have more $ to spend on ur stroker motor... just my .02
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    Unless your goals have changed, I'd do a 347 given your investment in parts to date. You said you wanted a fun street/show car right. If you were more intersted in racing I'd say do a 351w stroker 408 or bigger. A 347 will add gobs of torque to that heavy 'vert. Get a set of afr 185's, a decent intake like a edelbrock rpm II or the RPM clone. Built right a 347 will give you many fun miles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mlowry1260 View Post
    Unless your goals have changed, I'd do a 347 given your investment in parts to date. You said you wanted a fun street/show car right. If you were more intersted in racing I'd say do a 351w stroker 408 or bigger. A 347 will add gobs of torque to that heavy 'vert. Get a set of afr 185's, a decent intake like a edelbrock rpm II or the RPM clone. Built right a 347 will give you many fun miles.
    thanks Mark. Yeah it will not be raced and will strictly be a street beast/car show queen eventually.

    So maybe I should just run my current motor for another year, pickup a short or longblock and started piecing it together. I think I should go with a 331 instead of a 347. Either one stroked will kick me in my butt when I get on it
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