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1972 H Code Mach 1
Looks like there's a lot of good feedback here already.
I don't have much to add as my 429/ 460 experience is limited to a FRPP crate motor I've used in my kit car which I hope to, at some point, slide into my 72.
What I will add is that there are a lot of parts out there, factory and aftermarket, to consider. Your first post asks about meat for porting, but answering that question on an internet forum isn't going to get you much useable info until you layout what your performance goal is.
If you are looking for 450-ish crank hp, then a set of OEM iron casting will work with little to no work other than a good valve job. On the other hand, if you want 550 crank hp, carefully picking the best iron castings is necessary, and you will need to 'massage' them.
In my past experience with putting together other combos myself, I've mostly learned what not to do, and I would suggest you pick the best block, build a good solid bottom end, choose a good street cam, recondition a quality set of iron castings that will yield the compression ratio that you want, this will allow for head upgrades in the future. I say this as this will provide the best bang for your buck now, and you won't have to re-spend money in the future...
Just my $0.02!!!
I don't have much to add as my 429/ 460 experience is limited to a FRPP crate motor I've used in my kit car which I hope to, at some point, slide into my 72.
What I will add is that there are a lot of parts out there, factory and aftermarket, to consider. Your first post asks about meat for porting, but answering that question on an internet forum isn't going to get you much useable info until you layout what your performance goal is.
If you are looking for 450-ish crank hp, then a set of OEM iron casting will work with little to no work other than a good valve job. On the other hand, if you want 550 crank hp, carefully picking the best iron castings is necessary, and you will need to 'massage' them.
In my past experience with putting together other combos myself, I've mostly learned what not to do, and I would suggest you pick the best block, build a good solid bottom end, choose a good street cam, recondition a quality set of iron castings that will yield the compression ratio that you want, this will allow for head upgrades in the future. I say this as this will provide the best bang for your buck now, and you won't have to re-spend money in the future...
Just my $0.02!!!