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Motown Magic

Bill Mitchell's Sensible Alternative to Big-Buck Small-Blocks.

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The basis for Bill Mitchell's... 
   
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The basis for Bill Mitchell's affordable big-inch small-block is his proprietary design "Motown" cylinder case--or engine block. The most important aspect of the Motown block is its ability to be bored far larger than there are rings to fit. A 4.175-inch ring size is the largest ring available (normally for a Chrysler) which will leave .225-inch cylinder wall thickness. This produces a 438 cubic inch engine with a 4-inch stroke and a Fel-Pro 1004 head gasket. Theoretically, if there were larger 4.200-inch rings available, you could easily go up to 443 cubic inches and still have a .190-inch cylinder wall thickness.
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The Motown block does not... 
   
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The Motown block does not have a raised cam like the Rocket block. Even though this limits the stroke to 4 inches, it does simplify the parts compatibility. There are no special timing chains or belt drives required, just normal small-block components. The concern is almost moot because if you can get the additional displacement by means of bore, then you can keep stroke along more traditional dimensions.
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The use of four-bolt nodular... 
   
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The use of four-bolt nodular iron main caps makes the Motown block strong, but the doweled main cap alignment and larger 1/2-inch main cap bolts make it practically indestructible. Billet splayed caps are available on request but are not necessary on a street car. Strength is also improved by casting the front and rear bulkheads 1-inch thick compared to GM's .100 inch (typical).
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The main webbing is the same... 
   
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The main webbing is the same thickness as a Chevy Bowtie block, and thicker in some places where GM machines or "windows" the webbing for weight savings.
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You'll note that there are... 
   
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You'll note that there are just two freeze plugs instead of the normal three found on a 400 block. This is an artifact of using one less post in the sand core--the water jacket is larger so the sand core is thicker, making the block easier to pour and less prone to core movement. Here you can see the additional material "bulges" around the cylinder bores.
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Late-model street cars will... 
   
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Late-model street cars will benefit from the inclusion of mounting pads for the hydraulic roller lifter retainer. These are only tapped when the customer requests a hydraulic roller valvetrain. Note that the lifter bores are tall enough to accommodate factory-style hydraulic roller lifters. The Motown's lifter bores are indexed to provide greater control over production tolerances.
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The rotating assembly for the Bill Mitchell 427 consists of a Scat 4340 forged 4-inch stroke crank (2-piece rear main), Manley 6-inch H-beam forged rods, Wiseco 20cc dished pistons, JE rings and Clevite 77 bearings. This motor is destined for an aluminum-headed street motor to be run on ordinary pump gas. Right now, the 427 is geared for pump gas so there is only one piston available.
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The 6-inch Manley rod is mated... 
   
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The 6-inch Manley rod is mated to the Wiseco piston with a 1-inch compression height. This produces a 1.50:1 rod ratio with a 4-inch stroke.
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The compression height of the 427 piston is one inch even. Customers who opt for a smaller 415 short-block will get a slightly higher 1.065-inch compression height. The dished piston crown is designed to work with pump fuel for most cylinder heads.
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Mitchell's block is machined... 
   
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Mitchell's block is machined at only two CNC positions. Says Bill, "If a GM block sees 200 machines on a transfer line, there's a better chance its tolerances will vary."
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Cylinder head bolt holes on... 
   
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Cylinder head bolt holes on the Motown are blind-tapped to prevent leaks. This photo displays the extra material around each cylinder.
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All '86 and newer small-blocks... 
   
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All '86 and newer small-blocks were made with a one-piece rear main seal, but Mitchell uses the older two-piece style. Why? Because two-piece rear main cranks are more plentiful and more reasonably priced. If you're putting one of Mitchell's 427s in your late-model car, all you have to do is order an early-style flywheel or flexplate (since the bolt patterns are different).
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All of Mitchell's 427 and... 
   
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All of Mitchell's 427 and 415 short-block crate motors are hand assembled in his Ronkonkoma facility. Not including the balancing, this unit took close to the entire day for one skilled worker to assemble.

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