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Old 04-10-2008, 03:43 PM
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I dont have a link, but this may help.

B S
396=4.096 X 3.76
427=4.250 X 3.76
454=4.250 X 4.00
496=4.250 X 4.37 (8.1L)
502=4.470 X 4.00
540=4.500 X 4.25
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http://www.mortec.com/
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Stolen from here...

http://forums.boatfreaks.org/showthread.php?t=1943

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Thank You! So 672CI is as big as it gets? or did i once see 705CI?
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You can get way bigger than that if you have the coin. The Ford & Chrysler motors are common at 815 in the Pro Stock cars.
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Lets see if this fits
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bore x bore x .7854 x stroke = cyl. displacement in cu.in x 8 = cubic inch.
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Or

bore X bore X stroke X 6.2835 = cubic inches
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