Posted by Tarek on 7/24/2007, 9:45 pm, in reply to "Re: connecting a 454 to 350?can it work?" --Previous Message--
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I'm looking for the same thing. Basically don't know where to get the couplers that would connect to engines together. Thanks a bunch!!
: I'm looking to put dual engines into a street
: rod I'm building and I'm looking for info on
: the best way to do this, so naturally I'm
: searching thru the tractor pulling sites.
: What's the best way to couple a pair of
: engines in-line, how close to the engines
: powerbands have to match, anybody have some
: advice to share? Thanks - matt
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: Thank you Wayne for responding to my
: question.
: The most we are allowed to run on our
: maritime circuit are 2 alcohol injected big
: blocks, a single blown engine, and as of
: this year 3 small blocks 400ci max.
: Hopefully this combination will make me a
: little more competitive this season.
: thanks again brad
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: Yes it will work ! I ran 2 small blocks for
: years coupled together and then I stuck a
: big block behind the 2 small blocks and ran
: that for several years. The big thing I
: would do is to select camshafts for both
: that are in the same power range otherwise
: you have one motor making more or less
: horsepower than the other at the same rpm.
: Wayne
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: My name is Brad Fox and I live in Prince
: Edward Island, Canada. I have a single
: engine modified tractor right now that is
: setup for two chevy big blocks. I have a
: mild built 454 and was considering trying to
: add a 350 to it. I seen on your history page
: that you ran two smallblocks and a big
: block. Can you connect the small block and
: big block crank to crank? Can anyone help me
: out with this combination .
: thanks brad
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