Chevy…..Also built a 501 (or was it 502?) Small block.
Chevy…..Also built a 501 (or was it 502?) Small block.
An acquaintance of mine had a 471 in a nine second street 71 demon, made a couple of Mopar magazine covers.
Also built a 501 (or was it 502?) Small block. That one was a little too far over the top, didn't last long.
He's now on his 2nd or 3rd demon challenger, not counting a couple hellcats.....
Not a Chevy? I remember one Chevy SB being built to that size. I don’t ever remember hearing of a SBM being built that big.Ron Silva i think.....no chevy.
Not a Chevy? I remember one Chevy SB being built to that size. I don’t ever remember hearing of a SBM being built that big.
An acquaintance of mine had a 471 in a nine second street 71 demon, made a couple of Mopar magazine covers.
Also built a 501 (or was it 502?) Small block. That one was a little too far over the top, didn't last long.
He's now on his 2nd or 3rd demon challenger, not counting a couple hellcats.....
Nope. W9 headed race block. Put in a silvaliant (hint hint).Chevy…..
Ron Silva.
Yep. Beat his 71 demon once at irwindale,..... to the finish line, that is. Had to red-light to do it! 6.52 in my tina to his 6.45....Ron Silva
The 500 incher if I remember right ran 9.90’s in his Demon
Ron's was a Mopar. At the time he was a member of moparts.com, a search there may turn up a build thread.
Ron Silva
The 500 incher if I remember right ran 9.90’s in his Demon
Whoops! The answer is right there, never mind gang!Nope. W9 headed race block. Put in a silvaliant (hint hint).
I wouldn't doubt that it's pretty stout down low, that 4.25" crank is going to help. His cam's duration is bigger than mine, 263/271 @.050, 108, .711/.719" and I'm running 11.2-1 compression. My 434 is a monster everywhere.
I'd be willing to bet he could run almost, or maybe 1 more point of compression and be okay on pump gas.
That just seems Brutal. Does it still twist like a small block?Yep, big inch small blocks have been around awhile now. Mine is as follows...
440 small block (4.25 crank/4.06 bore)
R3 block
Rod Bloomer stroker kit
10.6:1
Indy 360-1 heads
T & D rockers
Indy intake
1025 cfm 4150 carb
Comp solid roller:
.700/.672 - 270/276 @ .050 112 center
Your Friend's a Sick Man, Evidently, a Good one too!An acquaintance of mine had a 471 in a nine second street 71 demon, made a couple of Mopar magazine covers.
Also built a 501 (or was it 502?) Small block. That one was a little too far over the top, didn't last long.
He's now on his 2nd or 3rd demon challenger, not counting a couple hellcats.....
You're right, but how in the heck do you know about Ron Silva in GERMANY?!?Ron Silva i think.....no chevy.
Never in my 40+ years of running Mopars have I ever heard of a SB 440... Guess I learn something every day
I don't see how it could with a 4 1/4" stroke.That just seems Brutal. Does it still twist like a small block?
It’s been a possible combo for a long time needing a big bore. 4.17 stroke X 4.100 bore is an example, (4.220+ bore size able race block needed here ->) 4.2 bore X 4.0 stroke is a 443. 4.07 X 4.25 stroke crank no longer available IIRC = 442 cubes.
IF you have the big bore small block, the one that is able to be bored to 4.2, then use the 4.25 stroke crank, you’ll end up with an incredible 471 cubic inches.
The current problem to achieving this (IIRC) is now the crank as the block can be a Ritter block for the bore size. Then to properly feed this size engine, you have a cylinder head problem. It only gets so good.
Yeaaaaa, I got that. I was just showing a few ways it can be done. Nothing more, nothing less. I thought it would be of interest. I hope it was! It makes me day dream a little.Oh I am quite sure this can be done but like I said I have never heard of a SB 440 until now....
I don't see how it could with a 4 1/4" stroke.
Maybe so.I think it's an old wives' tale that long stroke engines can't turn up. There are plenty of 4.5" and longer stroke engines at the drag strip that turn a lot of rpm's.
The fasted pass my 434 ever made was 6.25 at a tick over 110, when I looked at the log I turned it over 7800 on the 1-2 shift, I almost fainted. After examining logs from later runs where I hit the shift points the tach was replaced.