Thread: The "W" Block
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Old 09-16-2019, 05:52 PM   #6
Stenny
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Never heard of a "W" block but the "L" block in the 59 series was noted for having thicker cylinder walls, hence could take a larger overbore. Off set ground Mercury cranks were common and I have seen flatheads bored/stroked to 312 cubic inch's. These would run hot and as SuperReal notes, were good for short tracks.
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