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Having My '70 350 Rebuilt By Wilcox Corvette in Jeffersonville IN, Any Input

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Old 07-24-2003, 12:06 AM
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Just curious if anybody out there had any advice or sugestions on my engine project. So far block being bored .030 over, crank .010 under, 11:1 pistons, heads were L46 heads- being redone, aluminum intake, electronic converted distributor, 650 Holley Spread Bore and better cam but don't know exact specs. Any comments are welcome.
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I had that same engine in my 69 L46 back in 1982. It ran VERY well. I would suggest using the cast iron intake with the spreadbore Holley. I tried several aluminum intakes on that engine, but none ran as well as the iron intake.

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So you recommend the factory intake? I won't pick up any gains with the aluminum?

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