I downloaded this http://www.virtualengine2000.com/ProgramDownload.htm and it just lets you plug in your numbers, pretty cool. ~John John.Widiker@xxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: mail-return@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mail-return@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 11:24 AM Subject: Re: STROKER Engines What is the final CI size of a 343 with a 401 crank assuming it is a standard bore? What is the largest (safe) overbore that can be done on a 343 block? With the largest overbore plus the 401 crank.....what would that CI be? Rocky ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 6:03 AM Subject: Re: STROKER Engines > No, I'm not the least bit offended this time Randy! ;> > I didn't go through any of the math or look at any figures when I > posted. > I can rattle off most of the six figures off the top of my head, but not > the bores and strokes of the V-8s. I don't play around with them enough! > Very good, informative post. > > On January 26, 2005 wrote: > >> Ahem... For all those that were unaware, all 304 and 360 AMC engines >> use the exact same 3.44 stroke. No stroke advantage at all to swap >> cranks there. >> >> Stock AMC strokes. 3.28 for 290 & 343, 3.44 for 304 & 360, 3.574 for >> 390, and 3.68 for 401. >> >> Couple that with stock bores of 3.75 for 290 & 304, while the 4.08 >> bore comes in the 343 & 360 engines with both the 390 and 401 sharing >> a 4.165 bore. >> >> If you care to see what all sizes one can build with those, follow >> this formula BORE x BORE x STROKE x .7854 x 8 = CU.IN. >> >> You can offset grind cranks and thus stroke or de-stroke them and you >> can bore the block to come up with still more cu in sized AMC >> engines. You can build from a 209 [AMC did that ] up to a 500 [INDY >> did that] inch AMC engine. >> >> So grab the old calculator and build all the Paper Tigers you want. >> >> Before anyone gets mad, this is not meant to belittle anyone, it is >> meant to inform and motivate those that have intrest in possible AMC >> engine combos. For those that seem to read something I don't mean, I >> simply stated, Here is the info, now go figure the combinations out >> you want to know about. I added what size engines have already been >> built. >> >> Regards, >> >> Randy Guynn >> >> >> . > > > ============================================================= > Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > >