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Originally Posted by 79stangghia I know this is an older post, but 79 why not just buy a short block from a local parts dealer? Most likely you will need to spend some money if you want to get a true stroker. I know those 79 blocks werent the greatest (Mine could have been bored over 60 thousandths and still not worked), but you could rebuild it and put a stroker in it for you said price range. If you went with a 306 you could stay well within the blocks limits. |
Theres alot of benefits if you spend a little extra coin to get a stroker. Better internal components, cubic inches, torque etc. If you buy from a performance shop as well, hopefully the quality will be much better than a parts stores engine (hand built vs line built).