360 block

Later blocks seem to be more consistent in terms of casting quality. Earlier blocks can be thicker, and also can be so screwed from core shift that they're worse. You have to have the one you're looking at tested to know for sure. I like any block that's thick. If a hydraulic roller's in the cards, a Magnum or roller LA would be sought.



Post 8.

Sonic test as many blocks as you can and buy the thickest one you can that does not have push rod oiling, unless you are planning on running Jesel or T&D rockers.