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David Mikkelson
New member Username: dave45133
Post Number: 3 Registered: 07-2021
| Posted on Monday, July 26, 2021 - 06:18 pm: |
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Since I do not have one of each to compare... is the 244 basically a bored out (and maybe stroked) 225/109. I wondering if my 225 can be converted to the 244, or are they totally different blocks? How much overbore can the 225 be taken to? Can a 244 crank (if different) fit in the 225? Boost? Via turbo or supercharger... what can the head bolts hold? Likely the weakest link? Yea, I'm trying to build a hot rod 225... pre V8 vintage... Ideas??? Thanks, Dave |
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