Wumbo
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- Location
- Illinois
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 454
So I'm looking specifically for a 4 bolt because I'm a "do it right, do it once" kinda guy. I'm gonna be honest with you, I'm new to the old school project car stuff and I'm going off what I like and what my research has led me to believe. My truck is a really long term project to be completed over 3 years. I want the truck ready for when I graduate college. I'm looking for a 4 Bolt specifically because I have a perfectly sound and running small block in my truck. So as I repair and restore the body and frame, that engine is going to stay in the truck and I'll be building the 454 on an engine stand. I'm planning on building an engine that will handle a power output of around 1000, but that I'll be running only 600-750 through it. But then again I may do that and then feel I want to add a blower or centrifugal supercharger later. So since I don't know where the power road will take me, I'd rather get the right block and build it right the first time even if it's more expensive and takes me longer to finish.
The only reason I'm skeptical to pay $1000+ for a block is because of all the stories I read on forums of people getting 4 bolt bbc for around $500-$600.
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Then get yourself a gen 5 or gen 6 block. They didn't make them in 2 bolt mains.
Heads from older Mark IV big blocks can have sealing issues with them, but if your planning 600-750 hp as a starting point, your going to be running aftermarket aluminum heads anyways. Keep in mind, gen 5 had no provision for mechanical fuel pumps, but gen 6 does.
This guy has a bunch for sale:
https://swmi.craigslist.org/pts/d/cadillac-454-generation-engine-core/6822344951.html