If you're pushing that much power while on a budget...and there's a million Rat blocks out there...plus aftermarket choices...then be choosy. If this was any other block that hadn't been made since 1980 (Mopar big blocks, Pontiac, Buick big blocks, etc), then you measure to make sure the align bore didn't move the crank up closer to the cam. The transmission might not line up, the timing chain needs to be shorter, etc.
@Albert Gaspar yep. Always best. I rebuilt a 350 into 383 stroker. Had so much rust a .090 bore still didn't get rid of pitting. Threw some sleeves, high comp stroker kit, and aluminum heads with a 100 shot. Thing was wild but I bet it wouldn't have lasted very long XD
Mark, love the Big block engines. Your machine work is perfect, the performance you’re getting out of them shows. Hope to be shopping from you in the near future. Regards
I found a nice standard bore 454 block, for $400. Pump gas and 660 HP. My 3500 lb. Chevelle will run 9.90's at 132 mph. Engine lasts 700 runs, before freshen up. Adjust valves and change oil every 50 runs. Low maintenance.
YOU AND DILDO. THATS BLABBERIN ABOUT " VIRGIN" BLOCK ARE ALMOST TIT FOR TAT, YOU REMIND ME OF THE FOOL IN HIGH SCHOOL ALLWAYS TALKIN ABOUT HIS. "350 SHORT BLOCK"
Really excellent information! Thank you so much for posting these videos. Now I just need a video that shows how to build my TH350 so it can handle all the torque from this brutal BBC.
First "big-boy" toy the War Department let you have or are you just looking for that clue you clearly don't have if THIS is your "go-to" source for anything "engine build" related?
Nice shirt. I had a firebird shirt just like that. Only got to wear it a couple times, before I accidentally burnt a hole in it,on the 4th of July. I went back to Walmart to get another one but they were out of L.
I work as an outside machinist for the dod. Over the years I've found that if you can catch your fingernail on a defect its at least .010" inches deep. The cylinder on that block at 2:53 looks to me about .040 to.050" in some spots (mainly at the 6 o'clock near the center where it starts)
Don't get me wrong im no Guru engine builder but have built a nice amount of big blocks, i see his concerns all the time a little machine work a little extra cleaning will fix ever one of those concerns don't be afraid to sleeve a cylinder either , making 620HP with a big Block is pretty much standard now. Again its good information without question.
I have a rare pontiac 301 turbo engine that was stored away for 16 long year' it was a rats nest and full of surface rust. When I cracked it open' to my surprise it was rust free! cylinder walls, cam, crank, block deck everything rust free, I was shocked it survived.
Denton Nix your comprehension might be a little too low for these videos. Maybe go check out some matchbox cars vids? And, stop typing lol after something you say. We'll decide if you're funny........and you're not. You're dumb.
if its a work vehicle, it probably has fleet maintenance. depending upon the company, that could be real good or sketchy--a friend of mine worked for Frito Lay chips, they had only one mechanic traveling to a lot of depots to fix things. So maybe skip the Targetmaster you find in one of those :) (I witnessed a Wonder Bread truck with chewing gum foil wrappers in place of fuses that kept blowing according to the scorch marks). Cut open the oil filter to see what's the damage. Use a bike tire pump to pressurize a cylinder at TDC and listen for air escaping out the PCV. Check the coolant in the radiator for rainbows.
I search daily for BBC stuff in my area there's one block $600. The one I'm building now I paid $350. I tore it down and noticed it's been rebuilt. 30 over sealed pro Pistons crank and mains 20 20 . The issue with this motor is the guy said it missed he thought intake carb issues. I found a spring had one retainer smashed and below the spring top. So the lifter was actually hitting the spring not the valve also I found plastic chunks in pan. I know the guy toke the pan off because he told me it was a two bolt main. My guess it had a nylon gear. So point being you don't know what your going to get when assembled but when you start buying piece by piece can get costly. So basically I bought a rebuilt block that just needs cam lifters one spring rering kit. With pp head's ex268h cam intake headers 400hp and shit load's of torque. All under $2,000 no matter how you look at it it's a gamble. You can buy completely running block for 1,600 or buy good heads 1,800 but the price was right in my situation.
Would the casting process of a new GM crate motor or casting in general be more accurate with regards to core shift in the head and block than from the 60's and 70's?
Mark , is there a reason you prefer the older block to the newer gen 6 ? As they come with roller cam provisions better oiling ,just curious as a novice thanks j
I have a chance to buy a 10068286 block. Is this a good block to build a 500 hp 454? Is the cam tunnel good in these blocks. ? Cylinder wall thickness good? Thanks
Actually it is.a motor...Gees, trolls like you ruin the internet. Look it up if you don’t know. Here I’ll help you learn today. its good info so a bit of respect would be better or just shut up. motor /ˈmōdər/Submit noun noun: motor; plural noun: motors 1. a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.
Maynard Reed , just another 454. The best place to start on a BBC is the heads. These motors wheeze from the factory. Make in breathe better in and out and then ya got somethin'.
Core shift...Hmm I don't know how they do the drilling at the factory but image it would be CNC machined all holes with the same set up and if that were the case all drilling would be relative to each other even though it maybe slightly askew in the forging. If not then the mechanical operation may be fighting itself slightly because there may be tolerances lost when changing setups for drilling. so I would think it would be done in one setup.
A lot of great info.Question can you use the same info for the small block chevy because that what i have right now for my 68 Chevelle but one day would like a big block thanks for the info.
265chevy yes pretty much everything we went over in this video would apply to a small block aswell. We will be doing a small block build in the future too.
rare to hear about the original 265 SBC. Big blocks are fun, way less revvving, more grunt/ pull on the bottom end. You just end up buying rear tires more often !!
Hey Mark I'd like to get my 454 to 600 plus HP w some cheaper aluminum heads for lighter weight in an S10 truck. I'd love to see mid to low 10s (9.9 🙂 ) Thanks God bless. Springfield MO. Where to bring it to ?
For someone like me who is getting into vehicle engines is it called "freeze plugs or core plugs"? I work on and rebuild aircraft reciprocating engines like Lycoming and Continental maybe an occasional Jacobs or 2
They're core plugs. "Freeze plugs" was a misnomer used for so many years by most everyone, the label simply stuck. They are essentially the same thing, only "freeze plug" is the wrong name for it.
Freeze plugs do work. I learned the hard way. ❄️❄️❄️ First car. Cadillac 500 c.i. V-8, with only H2O in the radiator - think it froze in Nov 1984. 2 plugs popped out. Another developed a pinhole leak, easy to fix,. Just replug
Lol you can JB weld the rust pits in the freeze holes ahh no... I stoped watching after hearing that. You can stick weld cast If you know your rods and heat just saying.
I agree! I find it hilarious how these “builders” like this guy act like there the best out there and then you hear something like jb weld and it tells you so much about him with out even knowing him. Attention to even the smallest detail is what separates a world class builder vs a hack in a trans am t shirt who acts like he’s the engine messiah. I bet you never see a formula one engine builder bust out a tube of jb weld. For fuck sake. I’d rather go out of business and not build it and turn a customer away than put out less than perfection from my shop. I tell my customers if I hadn’t already built it or if it’s a new build the parts including block will be brand new or I won’t build their engine and refer them to this guy.
Great info looking forward to the build! I have a sbc 400 going turbo How can I keep the heads from lifting? You mentioned in this vid about rust and the threads and you can fix that what would you recommend? Thank you in advance and I appreciate any info you can pass on ..
WATS EXCELLENT ABOUT IT?IS IT CAUSE DUDES AN " EXCELLENT " DUMB ASS, CAM TUNNEL?? I VE BEEN BUILDIN CHEVYS SMALL AND BIG, WHAT THE FUCKS A CAM TUNNEL, WHO THE HELLS THIS GODDAMNED FOOL
With all of the performance parts available from GM it always seems crazy to buy aftermarket parts except maybe some bottom end stuff. It can be the difference between getting 100 thou. Miles or 20 thou. Out of some of this auto shack junk.
“If it’s been line honed you wanna pass on it” Single handidly the STUPIDEST reason to not buy a Core, like actually stupid. A lot of these are reasons to Buy FROM YOUR shop not buy a core and have it built.
Some factory 454's were actually 500+ hp engines. Adding 120 hp is a mild Nitros shot Getting 620 hp out of an old used block is not a big deal. A bigger roller cam with bigger head ports and valves on a decent short block gets you there.
I'll reiterate for you. A good machine shop can set you up with a good short block. Add good camming and heads and you are on your way to 600+ hp. I ran Chevelle SS's back in the mid 1970's with 396, 427 and 454 engines. I currently own and drive my original owner 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham with Chevy drive train under it.
I have a 454 4 bolt from a 76 3/4 ton Chevy with a 14 bolt rear axle, my question is what size cam would help me get close to 1000 horse considering it has oval heads? I plan on using double sprints on the heads along with long tube headers and an edelbrock performer intake with a 650 cfm edelbrock carb, this is my first moter rebuild and any help or advice will definitely be put to good use...
You bought that pitted, .030 over boat anchor after telling people it "might clean up at .100" and that it was "standard bore" because the "cam looked good"? Who gives a SHIT what a DISPOSABLE gonna-wear-out-sooner-or-later-regardless flat-tappet SBC or BBC camshaft "looks like"? And if that's .030 over and it "might" clean up at .100 MORE, its definitely JUNK since .125" over is the absolute MAX for any stock 454 block. As for those "steel shim marks", I've pulled heads from a few "virgin" Chevy V-8s and I'm yet to see any marks close to what that "virgin" block has. The only way any head gasket "shim" wears a block like that is if the head was "walking" on the block after some moron "engine builder" put the heads on with no alignment dowel pins after a "rebuild" or something. As for rust or corrosion in a cylinder bore or water jacket being linked to bad head bolt holes/threads, typically its pretty hard to get rust/corrosion in head bolt threads as long as there are head bolts installed in them. Even "open" bolt holes/threads that aren't blind so the bottom is open to the water jacket had better have bolts with sealant on the threads and the TENSION and "interference fit" TORQUED THREADS HAVE pretty much "seal" even "clean" threads pretty well as long as the engine is still in one piece. As for a "pump gas" 454 making "only" 620 hp "lifting the heads", anybody who does a "build" like that starting with a junkyard "core" block and makes "engine" buying decisions based on what a CAMSHAFT IN A JUNKYARD ENGINE PURCHASED AS A CORE LOOKS LIKE PROBABLY ISN'T REALLY ALL THAT "PARTICULAR" ABOUT WHAT THE "HEAD BOLT HOLES" LOOK LIKE UNLESS THE "CUSTOMER" HAS A "QUESTIONABLE CORE" WITH "RUSTED HEAD BOLT HOLES" AND THE "ENGINE BUILDER" JUST HAPPENS TO HAVE A "GOOD" CORE BLOCK THAT HAD A "GOOD CAM" IN IT AND FOR A "MODEST FEE" THAT "ENGINE BUILDER" WILL FIX THAT "CUSTOMER" RIGHT UP WITH A "GOOD CORE BLOCK" SO HE/SHE ISN'T "RISKING" THE DREADED "LIFTED HEADS" THAT MIGHT COME WITH "RUSTY HEAD BOLT HOLES". BRAND-NEW GM STOCK "LOW-PERFORMANCE" 454 CYLINDER BLOCKS ARE IN THE $1500-$2000 RANGE AND EVEN THE "BOWTIE" LOW-DECK BBC BLOCKS ARE IN THAT BALLPARK SO ANYBODY WHO "SAVES MONEY" BUILDING A "HIGH-PERFORMANCE" BBC STARTING WITH ABSOLUTE "JUNK" LIKE THAT CRAP YOU'RE PUSHING AT ANY "PRICE" IS A SUCKER FROM WHOM MONEY WILL SOON BE PARTED. HELL, GMPP SELLS COMPLETE TURNKEY ZZ454 "440 HP" BBC "PACKAGES" COMPLETE WITH A TH400 TRANS FOR $11,000ish so if you put more than $7500 total in your boneyard rebuild boat anchor you're still at the point of starting to throw good money after bad. The reason "good" BBC "cores" are "hard to find" and "expensive" is that "good cores" get bought up by "remanufacturers" and "rebuilders" that build "rebuilt" crate engines and the really "good" cores don't ever make it to a "junkyard" period for even those "buyers" to get their hands on them. The only BBC "cores" that end up in junkyards are almost always JUNK.
my god, you sound like an angry woman. If you want to make a “point” then stop making so many “quotes” like a fucking “WOMAN” and actually say something intelligent. You speak with emotion and not logic and I smell the fish coming from your panties.
Same here, me and my dad been building engines (rebuilds for customers and race engines for CT and drag) i quit around when he started shittin on other ppls line honing, basically he thinks everybody's machine work except his own is shit
@@jonasgrumby1093 oh, I'm sorry, I guess I didn't know there were a plentiful amount of affordable 7, 8 liter LS's scattered throughout junkyards and many other places in America. I guess I'm the only one left on the planet that likes big cubes and big torque numbers and reasonable price stroker kits so I can actually have 700 or maybe 800 hp on pump gas.. gee I didn't realize that.. There's still some of us out here that actually own real muscle cars like Chevelle's and Camaro's that like to kinda keep it more original, instead of being a sellout and buying an LS, I don't like paying for hype, and plastic.
Well if your building a 700 or 800hp big block Chevy then your obviously racing a classic muscle car and just ruined the originality of it. A junkyard 6L LS with 200K a big cam and nitrous will kill any built CBB.
So you're the only guy on the planet that can aline hone a block. It's more than likely perfect.
Felt the same way.
Lol butt hurt machinist 😂
If you're pushing that much power while on a budget...and there's a million Rat blocks out there...plus aftermarket choices...then be choosy. If this was any other block that hadn't been made since 1980 (Mopar big blocks, Pontiac, Buick big blocks, etc), then you measure to make sure the align bore didn't move the crank up closer to the cam.
The transmission might not line up, the timing chain needs to be shorter, etc.
@Albert Gaspar yep. Always best.
I rebuilt a 350 into 383 stroker. Had so much rust a .090 bore still didn't get rid of pitting. Threw some sleeves, high comp stroker kit, and aluminum heads with a 100 shot. Thing was wild but I bet it wouldn't have lasted very long XD
Excellent video.
Finally something great on details unlike those glam infomercial sites.
Mark, love the Big block engines. Your machine work is perfect, the performance you’re getting out of them shows. Hope to be shopping from you in the near future. Regards
I found a nice standard bore 454 block, for $400. Pump gas and 660 HP. My 3500 lb. Chevelle will run 9.90's at 132 mph. Engine lasts 700 runs, before freshen up. Adjust valves and change oil every 50 runs. Low maintenance.
now thats a comment i like to see! eat garbage LS club
YOU AND DILDO. THATS BLABBERIN ABOUT " VIRGIN" BLOCK ARE ALMOST TIT FOR TAT, YOU REMIND ME OF THE FOOL IN HIGH SCHOOL ALLWAYS TALKIN ABOUT HIS. "350 SHORT BLOCK"
Really excellent information! Thank you so much for posting these videos. Now I just need a video that shows how to build my TH350 so it can handle all the torque from this brutal BBC.
Th400 and forgot about it
Love your videos man! I don't do any automotive work anymore, but I love watching this stuff. Thumbs up!
I have worked in HP machine shops and aftermarket HP retail for 40 years. You are right on Brother and so much more. Thanks
Wife wants to know why I keep running out to the garage, at this hour, in slippers and with a flashlight? LMAO.
LMAOOO
First "big-boy" toy the War Department let you have or are you just looking for that clue you clearly don't have if THIS is your "go-to" source for anything "engine build" related?
@@billycarpenter4740 I think the 69 Chevelle's are the best looking..
I'm a oldsmobile man but your video is awesome I like your no B/S approach much knowledge gained peace and much respect to you Jason 👍
As an engine guy myself, I can feel what he feels when he runs his fingers across the surfaces.
Nice shirt. I had a firebird shirt just like that. Only got to wear it a couple times, before I accidentally burnt a hole in it,on the 4th of July. I went back to Walmart to get another one but they were out of L.
I work as an outside machinist for the dod. Over the years I've found that if you can catch your fingernail on a defect its at least .010" inches deep. The cylinder on that block at 2:53 looks to me about .040 to.050" in some spots (mainly at the 6 o'clock near the center where it starts)
Worked at a machine shop and ppl used to tell me "it's unrebuildable"
Followed by an overbore and sleeves then moonboost and 1100hp
Don't get me wrong im no Guru engine builder but have built a nice amount of big blocks, i see his concerns all the time a little machine work a little extra cleaning will fix ever one of those concerns don't be afraid to sleeve a cylinder either , making 620HP with a big Block is pretty much standard now. Again its good information without question.
I have a rare pontiac 301 turbo engine that was stored away for 16 long year' it was a rats nest and full of surface rust. When I cracked it open' to my surprise it was rust free! cylinder walls, cam, crank, block deck everything rust free, I was shocked it survived.
"We're gonna do a budget performance build, first step, find a brand new block." LOL
Denton Nix your comprehension might be a little too low for these videos. Maybe go check out some matchbox cars vids? And, stop typing lol after something you say. We'll decide if you're funny........and you're not. You're dumb.
87_GN104 Matchbox? I only deal with Hot Wheels homie. LOOOOOOOOL
Exactly what i was thinking
I thought I heard virgin, as in 'never rebuilt'.
@@richardwhitingjr5069 that what "virgin" block means, never been machined.
i luv your vids very usefull info great delivery
Very informative - learned a few things thanks!
How much is a virgin 454 4 bolt main from 1975 worth then? I mean it's still complete with all accessories still attached.
Can a Gen V be used for this build?
Have you made a video about what to look for on a complete motor like if I was hunting for one in a junkyard or still in a truck?
if its a work vehicle, it probably has fleet maintenance. depending upon the company, that could be real good or sketchy--a friend of mine worked for Frito Lay chips, they had only one mechanic traveling to a lot of depots to fix things. So maybe skip the Targetmaster you find in one of those :) (I witnessed a Wonder Bread truck with chewing gum foil wrappers in place of fuses that kept blowing according to the scorch marks).
Cut open the oil filter to see what's the damage. Use a bike tire pump to pressurize a cylinder at TDC and listen for air escaping out the PCV. Check the coolant in the radiator for rainbows.
I search daily for BBC stuff in my area there's one block $600. The one I'm building now I paid $350. I tore it down and noticed it's been rebuilt. 30 over sealed pro Pistons crank and mains 20 20 . The issue with this motor is the guy said it missed he thought intake carb issues. I found a spring had one retainer smashed and below the spring top. So the lifter was actually hitting the spring not the valve also I found plastic chunks in pan. I know the guy toke the pan off because he told me it was a two bolt main. My guess it had a nylon gear. So point being you don't know what your going to get when assembled but when you start buying piece by piece can get costly. So basically I bought a rebuilt block that just needs cam lifters one spring rering kit. With pp head's ex268h cam intake headers 400hp and shit load's of torque. All under $2,000 no matter how you look at it it's a gamble. You can buy completely running block for 1,600 or buy good heads 1,800 but the price was right in my situation.
just found you, subscribed
I'm just curious what the 3 block casting #'s are.
I picked up a Virgin1985 454 with 80,000 miles full engine ran when I pulled it out
Nice lol thanks for that, similiar engine I'm looking at, free to me, probably does run!
I noticed the blocks you have are 2bolt blocks how much HP can you make reliable for 2 bolt block!!!
In to days money How much should i be willing to pay for A good 454 4Bolt Mark 4 Engine Block 2/22/2024 Thank you for your videos Jim!!!
Do you think it’s worth doing up a second hand 454 or would you start from summit with brand new
Awsum bro.
Noticed at 7:39 it reads
Hi Perf Pass F 4
I have a MK IV 1968 Big Block
That has Hi Perf Truck Pass A
Just the letter A ???
I have a 73 police interceptor 454 block. Any takers?
It's just another 454. Nothing special
Would the casting process of a new GM crate motor or casting in general be more accurate with regards to core shift in the head and block than from the 60's and 70's?
Are gen v blocks worth rebuilding
Nice shirt!!
Mark , is there a reason you prefer the older block to the newer gen 6 ? As they come with roller cam provisions better oiling ,just curious as a novice thanks j
I have a chance to buy a 10068286 block. Is this a good block to build a 500 hp 454? Is the cam tunnel good in these blocks. ? Cylinder wall thickness good? Thanks
Mark just built me a 467 with that block . It made 600hp at 6200rpm and 602 torque at 4200 rpm’s . He likes those blocks by the way .
Question. What are your thoughts on the 702 casting 396 head?
Also, mine are 2.06/1.72 valves.
Thank you for the video!
how are you going to know if the motor is all together ..before u buy it ..
Drag that threaded rod across the bearing surfaces a few more times lol. Also it's an ENGINE. not a motor
Actually it is.a motor...Gees, trolls like you ruin the internet. Look it up if you don’t know. Here I’ll help you learn today. its good info so a bit of respect would be better or just shut up.
motor
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noun
noun: motor; plural noun: motors
1.
a machine, especially one powered by electricity or internal combustion, that supplies motive power for a vehicle or for some other device with moving parts.
Mark, do you sell blocks ready to go, so I can start building on them?
Can you explain further why you would pass on a block that has already been align honed?
What is the main cause(s) of the cam gear thrust surface wear? I have a 289 casting that is just like that. Looking forward to these videos Mark.
Rusted lifter bores are a perfect excuse to go a .875 lifter .
I have a virgin Tonawanda 454 . Is it anything special or just another 454.
Maynard Reed , just another 454. The best place to start on a BBC is the heads. These motors wheeze from the factory. Make in breathe better in and out and then ya got somethin'.
I've got one too in my 91 gmc rv that I'd love to put in my 79 caprice
@@oldgriz816 it has oval ports that you almost a red bull can in.
Core shift...Hmm I don't know how they do the drilling at the factory but image it would be CNC machined all holes with the same set up and if that were the case all drilling would be relative to each other even though it maybe slightly askew in the forging. If not then the mechanical operation may be fighting itself slightly because there may be tolerances lost when changing setups for drilling. so I would think it would be done in one setup.
Whats up with the GEN IV, GEN V and GEN VI motors and what are the differences?
You have any blocks for sale ?
Well I guess that’s it, I can’t imagine this motor is ever going to get done.
Can you endorse a good machinist for my 454 local to Minneapolis area
A lot of great info.Question can you use the same info for the small block chevy because that what i have right now for my 68 Chevelle but one day would like a big block thanks for the info.
265chevy yes pretty much everything we went over in this video would apply to a small block aswell. We will be doing a small block build in the future too.
cool look forward to it.When
rare to hear about the original 265 SBC. Big blocks are fun, way less revvving, more grunt/ pull on the bottom end. You just end up buying rear tires more often !!
Hey Mark I'd like to get my 454 to 600 plus HP w some cheaper aluminum heads for lighter weight in an S10 truck. I'd love to see mid to low 10s (9.9 🙂 ) Thanks God bless. Springfield MO. Where to bring it to ?
How serious is surface rust on main bearing surface? Some of the blocks I'm hoarding have developed this.
Andy Steele 0000 steal wool, plus oil.
For someone like me who is getting into vehicle engines is it called "freeze plugs or core plugs"? I work on and rebuild aircraft reciprocating engines like Lycoming and Continental maybe an occasional Jacobs or 2
They're core plugs. "Freeze plugs" was a misnomer used for so many years by most everyone, the label simply stuck. They are essentially the same thing, only "freeze plug" is the wrong name for it.
Freeze plugs do work. I learned the hard way. ❄️❄️❄️ First car. Cadillac 500 c.i. V-8, with only H2O in the radiator - think it froze in Nov 1984. 2 plugs popped out. Another developed a pinhole leak, easy to fix,. Just replug
Lol you can JB weld the rust pits in the freeze holes ahh no... I stoped watching after hearing that. You can stick weld cast If you know your rods and heat just saying.
I agree! I find it hilarious how these “builders” like this guy act like there the best out there and then you hear something like jb weld and it tells you so much about him with out even knowing him. Attention to even the smallest detail is what separates a world class builder vs a hack in a trans am t shirt who acts like he’s the engine messiah. I bet you never see a formula one engine builder bust out a tube of jb weld. For fuck sake. I’d rather go out of business and not build it and turn a customer away than put out less than perfection from my shop. I tell my customers if I hadn’t already built it or if it’s a new build the parts including block will be brand new or I won’t build their engine and refer them to this guy.
I know basically nothing about building an engine, and I was like... uuuuh that can't be right
can I pop a new set of heads onto my 72 454 corvette and increase it's compression ratio?
Carpathian I believe you can with tighter combustion chambers
Can I ask you out of say 5 core's how many would you say have core shift issues ?
slap together a 468 with solid roller cam amd single plane intake = 600+ hp
Great info looking forward to the build!
I have a sbc 400 going turbo
How can I keep the heads from lifting?
You mentioned in this vid about rust and the threads and you can fix that what would you recommend?
Thank you in advance and I appreciate any info you can pass on ..
juiced71 400sbc are a bad choice..thin walls
juiced71 If their both cast iron, run a small weld bead.
dad had one bored 125 over , 17.5 to 1 compression
ever heard of a 454 4bolt main ?
BAD ASS ! !
Nice shirt
Just buy a running gen 6 from the junkyard and put a top end kit on it
excellent video
WATS EXCELLENT ABOUT IT?IS IT CAUSE DUDES AN " EXCELLENT " DUMB ASS, CAM TUNNEL?? I VE BEEN BUILDIN CHEVYS SMALL AND BIG, WHAT THE FUCKS A CAM TUNNEL, WHO THE HELLS THIS GODDAMNED FOOL
2 bolt mains are stronger than 4 bolt, especially when you use splayed caps. Bunch of heresay comments.
620 HP on a 2-bolt mains block? Not my idea of a strong bottom end....
2 bolt with studs stronger than a 4 bolt. 2 bolt with splayed caps best.
I’ve been running 2 bolt mains with arp studs for years and yes all have been line bored
WOW LOOK AT ALL THOSE BOAT ANCHORS !!!!
Jane Book you really know your stuff young lady
Where do you find cores? I want to take apart and rebuild a 350 or 454 "never took an engine apart before" and how much do they cost?
350 0r 454??? lol come on …. you either want small block or big block then decide what cid!
With all of the performance parts available from GM it always seems crazy to buy aftermarket parts except maybe some bottom end stuff. It can be the difference between getting 100 thou. Miles or 20 thou. Out of some of this auto shack junk.
My truck only goes 300ft at a time, 4x per night, 2 nights per week during the summer. 100,000 miles is a long ways off! LOL
I guess you're not a fan of four bolt mains. 620 HP?
Not necessary for that power level. 2 bolts are plenty.
“If it’s been line honed you wanna pass on it”
Single handidly the STUPIDEST reason to not buy a Core, like actually stupid. A lot of these are reasons to Buy FROM YOUR shop not buy a core and have it built.
I had my 496 block line honed now you make me feel bad 😢, and he was an idiot WTH
AVE needs to get dubbed over your video to yell at the camera saying "focus you fuhk!!!"
How much to build my 87 454 truck motor
marcus limbaugh tree fiddy
If u have to ask , u can’t afford it
LIGHTS::::::::::::::FOCUS
i have a 454 7400 vortec, but i want about 1000hp...
I was planning on rebuilding my Pontiac 400.... but nah. I’ll just LS swap it
Send it...the 400 to me😁
Some factory 454's were actually 500+ hp engines. Adding 120 hp is a mild Nitros shot Getting 620 hp out of an old used block is not a big deal. A bigger roller cam with bigger head ports and valves on a decent short block gets you there.
Billy Carpenter I don't think these were pulled out of LS6 chevelles ya dildo
I'll reiterate for you. A good machine shop can set you up with a good short block. Add good camming and heads and you are on your way to 600+ hp. I ran Chevelle SS's back in the mid 1970's with 396, 427 and 454 engines. I currently own and drive my original owner 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham with Chevy drive train under it.
Rebuild my boat engine lol my 330hp 454 is feelin more like a 305...
6
Now in know if i sell engine block thats not to good put nice cam in it before you come to look at it
289 block 454
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I have a 454 4 bolt from a 76 3/4 ton Chevy with a 14 bolt rear axle, my question is what size cam would help me get close to 1000 horse considering it has oval heads? I plan on using double sprints on the heads along with long tube headers and an edelbrock performer intake with a 650 cfm edelbrock carb, this is my first moter rebuild and any help or advice will definitely be put to good use...
Lol all the Facebook engine warriors comments crack me up
Can't blame squirrel's for everything now huh
Another reason why to purchase a aluminum ls sb chevy motor that will create even more power
Ls is kinda junk for high hp...only 4 bolts around each cylinder big block has 6
LS isn't going to out-power a 454 without boost.
one word. tripod
96-99 vortec is the best block
You be right in imho
Cheaper to build a hot motor. Already roller
Nothing about casting numbers
also want it fuel injected
You bought that pitted, .030 over boat anchor after telling people it "might clean up at .100" and that it was "standard bore" because the "cam looked good"? Who gives a SHIT what a DISPOSABLE gonna-wear-out-sooner-or-later-regardless flat-tappet SBC or BBC camshaft "looks like"? And if that's .030 over and it "might" clean up at .100 MORE, its definitely JUNK since .125" over is the absolute MAX for any stock 454 block. As for those "steel shim marks", I've pulled heads from a few "virgin" Chevy V-8s and I'm yet to see any marks close to what that "virgin" block has. The only way any head gasket "shim" wears a block like that is if the head was "walking" on the block after some moron "engine builder" put the heads on with no alignment dowel pins after a "rebuild" or something. As for rust or corrosion in a cylinder bore or water jacket being linked to bad head bolt holes/threads, typically its pretty hard to get rust/corrosion in head bolt threads as long as there are head bolts installed in them.
Even "open" bolt holes/threads that aren't blind so the bottom is open to the water jacket had better have bolts with sealant on the threads and the TENSION and "interference fit" TORQUED THREADS HAVE pretty much "seal" even "clean" threads pretty well as long as the engine is still in one piece. As for a "pump gas" 454 making "only" 620 hp "lifting the heads", anybody who does a "build" like that starting with a junkyard "core" block and makes "engine" buying decisions based on what a CAMSHAFT IN A JUNKYARD ENGINE PURCHASED AS A CORE LOOKS LIKE PROBABLY ISN'T REALLY ALL THAT "PARTICULAR" ABOUT WHAT THE "HEAD BOLT HOLES" LOOK LIKE UNLESS THE "CUSTOMER" HAS A "QUESTIONABLE CORE" WITH "RUSTED HEAD BOLT HOLES" AND THE "ENGINE BUILDER" JUST HAPPENS TO HAVE A "GOOD" CORE BLOCK THAT HAD A "GOOD CAM" IN IT AND FOR A "MODEST FEE" THAT "ENGINE BUILDER" WILL FIX THAT "CUSTOMER" RIGHT UP WITH A "GOOD CORE BLOCK" SO HE/SHE ISN'T "RISKING" THE DREADED "LIFTED HEADS" THAT MIGHT COME WITH "RUSTY HEAD BOLT HOLES".
BRAND-NEW GM STOCK "LOW-PERFORMANCE" 454 CYLINDER BLOCKS ARE IN THE $1500-$2000 RANGE AND EVEN THE "BOWTIE" LOW-DECK BBC BLOCKS ARE IN THAT BALLPARK SO ANYBODY WHO "SAVES MONEY" BUILDING A "HIGH-PERFORMANCE" BBC STARTING WITH ABSOLUTE "JUNK" LIKE THAT CRAP YOU'RE PUSHING AT ANY "PRICE" IS A SUCKER FROM WHOM MONEY WILL SOON BE PARTED.
HELL, GMPP SELLS COMPLETE TURNKEY ZZ454 "440 HP" BBC "PACKAGES" COMPLETE WITH A TH400 TRANS FOR $11,000ish so if you put more than $7500 total in your boneyard rebuild boat anchor you're still at the point of starting to throw good money after bad. The reason "good" BBC "cores" are "hard to find" and "expensive" is that "good cores" get bought up by "remanufacturers" and "rebuilders" that build "rebuilt" crate engines and the really "good" cores don't ever make it to a "junkyard" period for even those "buyers" to get their hands on them. The only BBC "cores" that end up in junkyards are almost always JUNK.
my god, you sound like an angry woman. If you want to make a “point” then stop making so many “quotes” like a fucking “WOMAN” and actually say something intelligent. You speak with emotion and not logic and I smell the fish coming from your panties.
Won't touch a block that's been honed. Then start building a 600 hp out of a 2 bolt main lol
You don't need 4 bolt mains for that HP level, and even higher.
I made it half way through the virgin block core shifting bulls!t wore on my nerves. This guy plays with himself too much.
Same here, me and my dad been building engines (rebuilds for customers and race engines for CT and drag) i quit around when he started shittin on other ppls line honing, basically he thinks everybody's machine work except his own is shit
All this really means nothing because no one builds Chevy 454 engines anymore.
And you know this because?......
Have you been under some rock for the last 20 years. Everyone uses the LS engine now.
@@jonasgrumby1093 oh, I'm sorry, I guess I didn't know there were a plentiful amount of affordable 7, 8 liter LS's scattered throughout junkyards and many other places in America. I guess I'm the only one left on the planet that likes big cubes and big torque numbers and reasonable price stroker kits so I can actually have 700 or maybe 800 hp on pump gas.. gee I didn't realize that..
There's still some of us out here that actually own real muscle cars like Chevelle's and Camaro's that like to kinda keep it more original, instead of being a sellout and buying an LS,
I don't like paying for hype, and plastic.
Any response? ..or.. you just guna tell me to put a cummins in it..
Well if your building a 700 or 800hp big block Chevy then your obviously racing a classic muscle car and just ruined the originality of it.
A junkyard 6L LS with 200K a big cam and nitrous will kill any built CBB.
-20 HP per view
Galded cyl is bad
40 year old junk?
Insert Greta meme
600 lol
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Really like this guy's machining skills are limited
Full of crap
Lame
My pump gas 302 smallblock Ford makes 630 hp, you lose
mine makes 631 lol
How much the cost? This guy is on the cheap.