Talk:Big-block

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This page is incorrect. Bore spacing is the accepted measurement employed to differentiate small block and big block engine designs and not total displacement as the article asserts in it's current form. This needs to be fixed and unless somebody objects to this change or beats me to the edit I will do so...........I have removed the Ford 335/Cleveland series engine from this page since it is a small block engine. Since bore spacing is the generally accepted measurement employed to determine an engines staus as a big block or small block this revisions should help make this article more accurate. For reference Popular Hot Rodding magazine employs bore spacing to determine wether engines are to be classified as a big block or small block design in their Engine Masters challenge.

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Why is this not merged into Cylinder block?

This does not need to be a separate page! As it stands now, content is duplicated. A simple redirect would fix this. Inoshiro (talk) 19:54, 23 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]