Standard bore would be 372.
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You need 8 cubic blocks of sides 0.5 inches to make a 1 inch block.
The 77 has better metallurgy. Any advantages of the 68 318 are not specific to the block.
The number of revolutions needed to move a screw block 1 inch depends on the screw's lead, which is the distance the screw moves linearly with one full revolution of the crank. For instance, if the screw has a lead of 0.1 inches, it would take 10 revolutions to move the block 1 inch. To determine the exact number of revolutions, you would divide 1 inch by the lead of the screw.
16.387 cubic centimeters per cubic inch.
If you look at the rod bolt NUTS and if a 9/16 socket will fit it, Then it is a large journal. If they are a 1/2 inch, Then it is a small journal.
413 cid
Volume of 1 inch block is 1 cubic inch Volume of 1/2 inch block is (1/2) x (1/2) x (1/2) = 1/8 cubic inch Therefore number of 1/2 inch blocks in 1 cubic inch block = 1/(1/8) = 8
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100 Cubic inch about 85 (at crank) 106 Cubic inch 97(at crank once again) HD 96" about 67...
You need 8 cubic blocks of sides 0.5 inches to make a 1 inch block.
BIG BLOCK OR SMALL BLOCK DOES NOT DEPEND ON CUBIC INCHES . IT IS THE DESIGN OF THE BLOCK ITS SELF.
The 77 has better metallurgy. Any advantages of the 68 318 are not specific to the block.
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377
Means 350 cubic inch Block space
No. But there was a 348 cubic inch big block which equates to 5.7 liters.