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    Question size of mains in chevy 350

     



    I have a chevy 350 bored 20 over and the main line was honed. my question is, do i need special bearings for my crank. if anyone has ideas how to build this please tell me, i want to keep it "pump gas" friendly. thanks for the help.
    p.s. i plan on useing a road demon jr. carb 625cfm.

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    Line honing involves cutting the caps down a few thousandths and recutting the bores to the original size. The crankshaft thus moves up a few thou, but it doesn't bother anything. Some manufacturers offer a special shorter timing chain, but I've never seen the need, although a roller chain would work better than the silent type. They're better anyway.

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