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SignUp Now!Please excuse me, but will someone tell me what a 484 production block is and what vehicle it comes from?
Thanks
Just an 84-85 4.1 block the last three numbers are 484 on the casting #.
You could find them in a few cadillacs and some larger buicks and olds.
I just hit up Chris McDade on here in houston and buy one from him when I need one,I get them for about half of what a 109 block costs me.
Did you have a girddle, i cany afford one, but thinking of a little hard block.484 production block bored .060 over.
Comp 268 high energy cam (218/218)flat tappet
3200 stall,TE63,extender chip,ZO6 maf and translator +,ported heads and intake,PTE front mount,southside bars.
I think thats about it as far as the important parts.
The block was bored .060 because the pistons I bought were a used set from a stage 2 motor that I picked up for $150 and they were 4.020. Never overheated and ran great.
What is floating rods?4.1 block here. 4.030 bore with stock turbo crank and rods. Girdled. Ran 10.91 on 93 and a 255/50/16 drag radial. No issues other than traction. Spools my 72 q-trim rather fast. I have no plans to ever go back to a 3.8.
Did you have a girddle, i cany afford one, but thinking of a little hard block.
What is floating rods?
Well i will have to use them to fit my budget, but i didnt know it, but my 109 has them in it, and i have blown the HG at least 6times getting all kinds of knock, and they havent broke yet. This is a cheap build to see if i can do it. All i can say is if they havent broke with me, there some dam good pistons. This last time i blew mt HGs i got 105 in knock, and they are still good.Just dont use hyper pistons.:frown:
It cost me my block.