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Hi All,
Great forum here! Could someone englighten me as to what the max hp a 1970 460 BLOCK can take with the 2 bolt mains and how much if I convert to the 4 bolt main caps. Thanks in advance! Trent |
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It depends. Not all blocks were created equal... but most have agreed that any factory 2 bolt block is usually fine to 700 hp. There are those that have successfully pushed these blocks to 1500 hp before..... but these people are not the average builder and its only a matter of time till something breaks. Most guys will go to an aftermarket 4 bolt block or at least machine and install 4 bolt caps for anything above this level. The BBF is a strong motor, but there comes a point where there is a gray area where safety and reliability are at risk.
What really depends is, what are you wanting to do? Best bang for your buck? Stroker motor? NOS? Forced induction? That will determine how much work it will take to meet your goals, and whether or not a factory block is appropriate. Also, don't hesitate to do a search on here, there has been lots of information posted in the past.
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the information. I am building a stroker 521 drag motor and looking for 850-900 hp at the crank N/A. I already have the block and would like to have it machined for the 4 bolt caps and put a forged rotating assembly into it. I was wondering if 900 hp would destroy this block... I also don't like to live on the ragged edge if you know what i mean ![]() Thanks, Trent |
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If you plan to make that kind of power....it's un-realistic to not go with a A460 aftermarket block. It's not worth the "I think it will hold pass after pass after pass".....I'd spend the $2500 and get that block if thats the power you want to make. If you stay under 850hp I think a 4bolt splayed would be ok, but any more it isn't worth the headache and pain to go through after you $$$$ is demolished over a block that could hold up to the power inside of it....jmho
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You have the right idea not to run on the ragged edge... its always better to spend the extra for the better stuff, 99% of the time it ends up being cheaper in the long run.
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Trent,
While it is certainly possible to make the stock block work, and work well, you're at a point where the A460 block or an Eliminator block is a better choice. You can start off the bore at 4.5, which will help with unshouding the valves, and I'm assuming you're looking at the A460 heads. While you can get the stock layout heads to put out that kind of power, if you're starting from scratch, the A-heads would be better. Hope that helps, Dave |
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They can also split from the mains to the cam. I have one that was making around 825H.P.
V/R MarkJ |
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Yep...if they [2 bolt deals] break it's from a main bolt hole to the cam bearing housing .
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i wouldn't worry to much about 900hp as long as you stud the mains w/ a girdle. and use quality forged parts in the bottom end don't bore over 80 and make sure she is balanced to the T". it should hold up OK. try and keep it under 7000-7200 and make sure the block is sonic checked before you bore it 80 over.
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Also, You have to remember that these blocks are 40 yrs. old. KISS
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Like Chuck Stevens signature line states, "Some people can break a cannonball, in their little sandbox, with their bare hands." Paul
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IMHO, older is better, but with today technology....it's priceless
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Yes, if you can afford 1500-2500 hp, then hopefully you can afford to use parts superior to OEM passenger car parts.
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hey I'm a poor guy....i cant afford no a460 block myself....so i just stay under 800hp.. Thats plenty for me to handle...
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