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Old 01-08-2006, 08:25 PM   #1
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Question Small block/Big block


I am trying to buy some headers for a chevy 350, and I am told that a 350 is a small block, and I am told it can be a big block. Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 01-08-2006, 08:55 PM   #2
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lol damnit man. a 350 is only a small block.
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Big block 350... Um, nope. That's definately a small block.
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yeah 350=small block for sure. it's good you asked though. now you know.
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no way a 350 is a big block
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A 350 is considered a small block.


A 396, 454, 502....those are big blocks.
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dont forget the odd ball 427 that now can be a small block or big block
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NO IT CANTWHEN IS A 427 A SMALL BLOCK IN CLASSIC STANDARDS. THE ONLY EXCEPTION IS THE NEW ZO6 BUT THATS A TOTALLY DIFFERENT MOTOR
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The original 427 was a big block. You can punch small blocks way out. People are getting 450+ Cubic inches out of third generation small blocks (LS1s). MTI, I think it's them, offers a 500+ cubic inch LS1 with a machined piece of aluminum that sits on the deck for a huge stroke. 800hp N/A on pump gas...that's right.
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YEA BUT THIS GUYS 350 ISNT BORED OUT FROM WHAT IM GETTING OUT OF IT
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