Mike,
We meet again in another thread! I promise I'm not trying to market you to death but I do have a possible suggestion to your question.
If you have a block and some components already, disregard my message.
If not, our short block assemblies may be advantageous for you to consider.
First, as stated in the 460 thread, all our stuff is internally balanced. Makes it easier to buy flywheels and dampers which are neutrally balanced.
Next is displacement. We offer 8.2 decks as 302's, (4.00x3.00) 349's (4.00x 3.47) and 371's. (4.125x3.47). Yes our 8.2 accepts a 4.125 bore and max bore is 4.155. All contain Eagle 4340 cranks, Eagle 5.300 H-beams and Mahle pistons. Now we run these assemblies in our Drag versions to 73-7500 RPM during dyno testing to no ill effect. I don't know why they won't go to 8000 if that's your intention. They can handle power in the 900 range if you can make it. The assembly is $5000 US and all the work is done for you unless, again, you are building your own project. Of course, the 108 Lb aluminum block is available as a short but either comes with nodular or billet splayed 4-bolt mains on all positions. (fronts and rears are upright, not splayed) No girdles needed. We have 9.5 deck versions in use in 6 second, 1700HP applications.
A word about compression. On the site they're listed as LC (low) or HC (high) compression. What that really means is approximately 10:1 or 13:1 with a 64cc chamber. If you need I can supply the dish/dome sizes when I get to the shop tomorrow. If memory serves the LC uses a 20cc dish.
Paul makes a good point about valvetrain and be sure to source a 16 or 18 pound flywheel and an SFI approved damper. (We use ATI)
See the Short Assembly product page on
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Best luck and cheers.