GWHITE75
Well-known member
Lanelle,
I agree with Tom. The truck block is an excellent block to work with, especially if you want to make your motor bigger. One reason your belts might not have fit is that the truck block has a taller deck height than the passenger car block. The deck is the surface where the head bolts onto the block and it is just under 1/2" higher.
The taller deck height raises everything above the block deck almost 1/2", which means that anything having to bolt onto the heads, such as the alternator or A/C compressor brackets will be a little higher and would require longer belts.
I have a truck block I pulled out of my Vette last year. Because it is a truck block, I was able to run a 1/4" longer crank (stroker)and bore it out .060. This gave me a 496 CI motor and it had some good HP and torque. The truck blocks were made for heavy duty operation, so it should not depress you. These blocks can be bored to .100, if absolutely needed, and still work good.
Take care,
Gary
I agree with Tom. The truck block is an excellent block to work with, especially if you want to make your motor bigger. One reason your belts might not have fit is that the truck block has a taller deck height than the passenger car block. The deck is the surface where the head bolts onto the block and it is just under 1/2" higher.
The taller deck height raises everything above the block deck almost 1/2", which means that anything having to bolt onto the heads, such as the alternator or A/C compressor brackets will be a little higher and would require longer belts.
I have a truck block I pulled out of my Vette last year. Because it is a truck block, I was able to run a 1/4" longer crank (stroker)and bore it out .060. This gave me a 496 CI motor and it had some good HP and torque. The truck blocks were made for heavy duty operation, so it should not depress you. These blocks can be bored to .100, if absolutely needed, and still work good.
Take care,
Gary