The crew from Carcass needs plenty of power to move their 1-ton military truck. Our answer: supercharge a 383 ci V8!

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22 thoughts on “Blown 383 Stroker Has Trouble on the Dyno, What Happened? – Engine Power S7, E4”
  1. This is a Permatex right stuff ad! Sure it sticks, and I will give them the better than most. However, it's not necessary and if/when you have to take it apart it's a PITA.

  2. Immature disgusting vulgar language is only spewed from depraved Godless minds. As the Bible says, "out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh". So if you want your speech to be pure, you must keep your mind pure.
    And never, I repeat never spew profanity in public which is verbal assault on others.

  3. I have a 350 SBC with cheap sterling cast flat top pistons that years ago it developed a slight vibration and it always ran smooth, I didn't know why but it was minor enough and it didn't burn oil have excessive blow bye it ran perfect so I didn't bother worrieing I just ran it and for quite awhile. One day I pulled the heads to replace them and there was a chunk missing off a piston very similar tho that just not quite as big but I could see part of the ring. I went to the local carquest asked if they could order one and they had a .030 one on the shelf for $15! I had it pressed on I think I may have swapped the rings over to the new piston and whahlah perfect. It was from temporarily using 67cc 305 heads I had tossed on to get it running and I was being cheap and ran 87 in it now n then… The compression ratio must have been 10:1 ish and yeah 87 not a good combo, but I was a kid and was broke all the time and it bit me.

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