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thanks Jeff. I already have a block that was done years ago from drag racing that supposed to have 292 crank in it already. Hope start on it this winter. Im sure I will ask questions when things come up.
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Kris,
You are correct, Chevy 292 Crank (heavily Modified) 250 OHC-6 Block (clearenced out for the cut down Counter weights of the crank) Eagle H-beam Rods for a Toyota Supra Thined out .0020" to fit the Rod Jurnals. SBC Fluid Dampner, Modified OHC-6 Flywheel to fit the Chevy Crank, Modified OHC-6 Oil Pan to clear the reroughted Oil Pan pick up due crank shaft clearance, and custom Ross Pistons.
It runs very well, but I do not think I would recommend to anyone else to replicate it.
We made a Custom HEI, and adjustable Timing gear, and went thru 2 custom Grind camshafts, before installing a Stock H-cam 2 degrees retarded. It was a long and expensive Build that I was to stuborn to admit defeat on. But in my 69 Firebird it will pull the front tires in 1st gear, and run the 1/4 in 13.7 at 104mph.