312 bored .090


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By Tim Quinn - 4 Years Ago
So let us assume the engine, a 312,  is bored out .090. How many cubic inches would that be ?
Tim 
Central, Florida 33706
By DryLakesRacer - 4 Years Ago
Bore x bore x .7854 x stroke x number of cylinders = cubic inches
By Joe-JDC - 4 Years Ago
3.890 x 3.890 x 3.440 x 6.2832 = 327.068 cubic inches    Joe-JDC
By Tim Quinn - 4 Years Ago
A 327 ....WOW....scruby powered '56 Ford !!!!
By 55charliebird - 4 Years Ago
.090 Over?  Isnt that approaching "one hell of a water pumper"?
By Joe-JDC - 4 Years Ago
Sonic testing has found that about 1 in 6 of the 292 blocks can be to +.090 to +.125" if starting with a standard bore, or only .030" over.  My 2018 EMC 292 is +.112", and it has a dozen dyno pulls at the 595 hp level.  Joe-JDC
By pegleg - 4 Years Ago
Joe, where's the thin spots. between cylinders. top and /or bottom , outside or valve side. I'm trying to visualize how the cores shifted?
Same on the 312's as the 292's?
 
By Tim Quinn - 4 Years Ago
I'd have to agree that it was a 292 that was bored out .090.
What is confusing, is that the heads and crank are from a 312.
The are all marked ECZ
One thing for sure, it runs great with 89 octane real gas (no ethanol)
Me be happy.
Later Tim MudKey, FL 33706
By Joe-JDC - 4 Years Ago
The thin spots seem to be near the bottom and between cylinders, with the core shift causing a lot of the problem.  When a block has already been bored .040, or .060, it is very difficult to work around core shift.  Ted has mentioned that those engines from northern states that used anti-freeze usually have better water jackets with less rust.  I have found in the seven or eight blocks I have here that the rear of the block where water seems to collect, even when torn down is where the most rust happens, and where the thin spots show up on sonic testing.  I have a couple of blocks that are good on thrust sides, but in the .080"s between a couple of cylinders and need a fresh bore.  Joe-JDC
By pegleg - 4 Years Ago
.080 would scare me! I kike to see .125 or at least a .100. All though there's more combustion pressure near the top I think there'd be more side thrust down at the bottom.