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Reply to "Interested in a new heavy duty Cleveland block in IRON?"

If a person wants to race their "Cleveland" equipped Pantera, they should have this block. If a person wants a 500 bhp or more Cleveland street motor, they should have this block. If a person wants to build a 427 cubic inch Cleveland for their Pantera, this block is what they've been waiting for.

You can do the same thing with a Windsor or a Clevor, but for 100% Cleveland, this will be the hot set up, better than the NASCAR block because the cylinder walls are thicker.

Price? depends upon what you want to build.

Used to have a sign in my garage:

"speed cost money, how fa$t do you want to go?"

How's this sound Mark, new block, 4.125" bores, 4" stroker crank, 427 cubic inches. Hydraulic roller cam, aluminum 4V heads from AFD or CHI, Holley Strip Dominator intake, Quality Roadsters fuel injection. Drives smooth like a factory car, power band 2000 to 6000 rpm, 500 ft/lbs, 550 bhp. A 427C!

The parts list above is probably $10,000. Now add labor and profit. Any motor built upon a heavy duty aftermarket block, rather than a production block, will be in the same price range.
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