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Slight confusion with the Chevy 350.
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<blockquote data-quote="LT1Porsche" data-source="post: 1856124" data-attributes="member: 24604"><p>Ive got a Porsche 951 Turbo that I am building for a LT1. I want to get a bare block Lt1 and convert it to a 383 stroker motor. I already have the conversion kit but having a problem picking the motor. There are soo many different types and whatnot. Im wondering is there any difference in the deminsions of a 4-bolt main vs. the 2-bolt main? I believe a 4-bolt main is more reliable. The motor is going to be around 400hp and about 450 tq. The car weighs 2300lbs without the driver so it should be in the 9's or low 10's. My main question is if I purchase a 4-bolt main will it still work with the LT1 conversion kit I bought? Is there any difference between the drivetrain connections between the 2? I know this isnt the "correct" board to be talking about chevy but I spend a lot of time on this site and figure someone has to know something. Thanks for any helpful information that anyone may have.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LT1Porsche, post: 1856124, member: 24604"] Ive got a Porsche 951 Turbo that I am building for a LT1. I want to get a bare block Lt1 and convert it to a 383 stroker motor. I already have the conversion kit but having a problem picking the motor. There are soo many different types and whatnot. Im wondering is there any difference in the deminsions of a 4-bolt main vs. the 2-bolt main? I believe a 4-bolt main is more reliable. The motor is going to be around 400hp and about 450 tq. The car weighs 2300lbs without the driver so it should be in the 9's or low 10's. My main question is if I purchase a 4-bolt main will it still work with the LT1 conversion kit I bought? Is there any difference between the drivetrain connections between the 2? I know this isnt the "correct" board to be talking about chevy but I spend a lot of time on this site and figure someone has to know something. Thanks for any helpful information that anyone may have. Chris [/QUOTE]
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