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GM production small block engines were known as Mouse motors.

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4.3L 265ci - 1955 thru 1956
4.6L 283ci - 1957 thru 1962
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Re: 427 SBC cam help

Subject: Re: 427 SBC cam help
by tpi421vett on 2010/1/13 6:09:03

It's been done before, but I have never done one. And a 4L80E will need a stand alone computer to make it work, unless you have aftermaket ecu that can make it work. You would have to fab C beam bracket, and or some sort of crossmember, if the C beam bracket wasn't strong enough. But the c beam would need to attach to it. I am sure you can find guys that have done it out there.

One thing you do have going for you is a automatic is much easier on parts than a manual. So if you left the line easy, and I have seen guys pull timing for X amount of feet, and didn't spray nos right away, and had the strongest D44 you could build it might last for a while.

But I really think once you get to mid to low 10's and quicker, you are going to start to have problems. I have seen a few guys that stick with the IRS, and after so many runs, they go thru and inspect and rebuild everything after so many runs. The faster you go, the more you have to work on it. And the less parts last.
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