Robbobnob wrote:To be honest a simple prey and cast would be quite risky.
Dont forget that a block is dealing with many varying loads.
- Radial loading on the bearing sleeves
- Hoop stress in the piston bores due to combustion pressure
- Reactionary torque from the engine mountings
- Thermal Expansion and contraction
50 years ago Ford USA recast its 260 in alloy to win the Indy 500 (the pushrod motor before the same block was used with DOHC)
they did a 390 big block in alloy for/in the Cobra in the early days (but SCCA homologation issues arose at that time)
so they seemed quite confident
Jaguar did the same to its later race XK engines
and those drag Hemis ?
today thin castings are universal, but they are no thinner than the best 50+ years ago (Detroit)
no doubt some looked at the stress in the block around the main bearings and maybe made some changes (for recasting in alloy)
with fea this should be easy to check
crank end float will need changing due to greater expansion/contraction, this might benefit the joint integrity with the head
hoop stress in bores ?
FWIW I'd assume that this a wet liner engine (but don't know)
unless wet-linering is a mod for extra capacity
surely a billet block like the mazworx would be wet-linered ?