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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 4:34 am 
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I am going looking for a 225 Slant Six block and head to build an all out race engine. Is there a block or head that are the best choice? I am looking for a year model car and model the block or head would be in and the casting numbers to look for. How much could I expect to pay and are they readily available in the junkyard. Help! I am ready to get started right away. :twisted:

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pre-75 years have more plug choices. not much beyond that I can think of in the way of differences

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http://www.slantsix.org/articles/parts-matrix/jpg.htm

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The newer heads without the drool tubes are cast with more material around the ports. This means they can be opened up, or ported, further.

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You want a 1968-1974 head if you need plug variety, or a 1975-1980 head if you have the need to 'hog' the thing out...
You will want a pre-1976 block if going forged crank (or need it for a 198 long rod mill)...you can still use a 1976+ cast crank mill for standard overbored buildups, check out the articles posted and you'll have to make some 'guesses and choices' on how you want to build it.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:06 pm 
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slightly off topic, but has anyone actually had a cast crank fail? not just a bearing, but an actual crank?

given the choice I realize forged is the way to go, its what I have myself, I was just curious if someone has actually had one fail, in either daily driven or race application. I'm sure it probably has happened, I just haven't heard of it.


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