“The Best All-Around Small Block Chevy Replacement Block Money Can Buy!“

Best All-Around Chevy Small Block Replacement Money Can Buy!

Here, at long last, is an answer to the needs of performance enthusiasts for an alternative to searching through junkyards and swap meets for now-scarce factory 4-bolt blocks, or purchasing an aftermarket block that requires special components. World’s new “Motown“ block is 100% compatible.

At first glance, one of the more noticeable differences between the World Motown and OEM Chevrolet blocks are the “bulges&rdque; at each cylinder. That’s because the “Motown&rdque; has thicker cylinder walls, and the water jackets have been expanded to provide required cooling. The Motown block can be bored to 4.200“ with a .250“ wall thickness remaining.

Other physical differences between World’s Motown block and an OEM casting include creating 1“ thicker “bulkheads“ to provide ample support of the front and rear mains, and the addition of special bosses for front-feed oil systems and rear dry sump scavenging.

The Motown is equipped with nodular iron main caps, precision registered with dowel pins and secured with beefy 7/16“ bolts. You should know that nodular iron caps are far superior to the OEM caps, as well as have advantages over aftermarket steel billet caps. That’s because the nodular iron will expand at the same rate as the block, promoting superior main bearing life.

Another feature is the use of standard Chevrolet cam bearings throughout. No need to buy several boxes of bearings (as with other aftermarket blocks) and pick out the same-sized ones because the block isn’ step-bored.

Solid pan rails are used to ensure proper sealing. Crankshafts with strokes up to 4.000“ can be used without clearancing the block. Stock-type oil pans can be used (no special wide-rail designs).

The mains are align-bored. All head bolt holes are blind tapped, and the lifter bores are indexed. Most importantly, the block is manufactured in its entirety (to OS-9000 specifications) using only two fixturing operations. There’s absolutely no tolerance “stacking“ as with factory blocks, that are made on an assembly line and passed from one machine to another.


Motown Race Block

Best All-Around Chevy Small Block Replacement Money Can Buy!

Reinforced With Billet Caps For Maximum Reliability. Perfect for “Nostalgia“ Drag Racing, Or Oval Track Spec Classes!

Splayed Billet Main Caps
Splayed Billet Steel Main Caps

For Competition applications where superchargers, turbos, nitrous, or ultra high compression results in extreme combustion pressures, World Products offers the Motown “race block.“

The most significant difference between the race block and its standard sibling is the use of “splayed“ steel billet 4-bolt main caps that distribute load over a larger area.

Other features of the Motown race block include reinforced main webs and bulkheads, as well as substantial deck and walls.



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Material: High density cast iron
Deck Height: 9.025“ (standard Chevrolet)
Deck Thickness: .600“ minimum
Cam Bearings: Standard Chevrolet small block set
Main Bearings: Standard Chevrolet (350 or 400 style)
Camshaft Location: Stock
Lifter Bores: Indexed (stock .843“ bore
Bore: 3.990“ (hone to 4.000“) or 4.115“ (hone to 4.125“)
Maximum Bore: 4.200“
Cylinder Wall Thickness: (.250“ @ 4.200“ bore)
Water Jackets: Expanded for better cooling
Lubrication: Priority main oiling system
Oil System Features: Integral boss for front feed, boss for rear scavenge rear main cap has provisions for wet sump pump
Filtration: Integral mount for spin-on filter
Oil Pan Rails: Solid (stock width) can be clearanced for strokers
Crank Clearance: 4.000“ stroke (H-beam steel rods)
Main Caps: Nodular iron 4-bolt (1/2“) w/dowels or splayed billet
Fuel Pump: OEM mount
Starter: OEM mount
Motor Mounts: Dual (front and side)
Cylinder Head Holes: Blind tapped to prevent leaks
Weight: Approximately 190 lbs.

TECH NOTE: MAIN CAP ATTACHMENT

Prior to the availability of aftermarket blocks, performance enthusiasts were faced with the dilemma of scouring junkyards looking for 4-bolt main blocks or trying to fit 2-bolt blocks with aftermarket cap kits. Now you have a choice between standard 4-bolt main blocks with nodular iron caps and splayed billet caps. Rest assured that the 4-bolt setup will provide excellent reliability for most applications. But for the serious performance enthusiast, the splayed billet setup is preferred for several key reasons. The illustration below shows a cross-section of a block casting, and the relationship between bolt holes and the “meat“ of the block. As you can see, the splayed bolts have a much better “anchor“ due to available material thickness. The multi-directional clamping of the splayed bolts also helps improve bottom-end durability.


Motown Lite Blocks

Great New Aluminum Small Block Chevy Is Loaded With Key Features!

The first thing that sets the Motown Lite block apart from others on the market are the horizontal ribs on the side of the block. Not only are they attractive, but they serve to stabilize and reinforce the cylinder walls to the point where engine builders have reported gains of 10-20 horsepower with no changes in combination other than the block. Important internal features include internal ribs that reinforce the block and serve to cross-feed lifter bores, thick bulkheads, and priority main oiling. Now here’s the best news of all-even though World’s Motown Lite incorporates so many features, it’s the least expensive aluminum block on the market today. Clearly, it’s the best value going!

The “bulges“ in the block allow for larger water passages for better cooling, while ribs are strategically placed for reinforcement

Motown Lite blocks come standard with billet steel splayed main caps for both 350 and 400 type crankshafts. Also shown is the built-in provision for a spin-on oil filter.
Inside the valley you’ll see large reinforcing ribs connecting the banks, precision indexed lifter bores and reinforced bulkheads. The ribs are drilled to cross-feed lifter galleys.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Material: 357-T6 aluminum (strongest available)
Deck Height: 9.025“ (standard Chevrolet)
Deck Thickness: .600“ minimum
Cam Bearings: Standard Chevrolet small block set
Main Bearings: Standard Chevrolet (350 or 400 style)
Camshaft Location: Stock
Lifter Bores: Indexed (stock .875“ bore
Bore: 3.990“ (hone to 4.000“) or 4.115“ (hone to 4.125“)
Maximum Bore: 4.155“
Cylinder Wall Thickness: (.250“ @ 4.155“ bore)
Water Jackets: Expanded for better cooling
Lubrication: Priority main oiling system
Oil System Features: Integral boss for front feed, boss for rear scavenge rear main cap has provisions for wet sump pump, drilled for dry sump valley scavenge lines, cross-feed lines between left and right lifted oil galleys
Filtration: Integral mount for spin-on filter
Oil Pan Rails: Solid (stock width) can be clearanced for strokers
Crank Clearance: 4.000“ stroke (H-beam steel rods) (sleeves may need notching)
Main Caps: Nodular iron 4-bolt (1/2“) w/dowels or splayed billet
Mounts: OEM starter and oil filter mounts
Block: Side ribs for extra strength & cooling -cross-ribs in valley
Motor Mounts: Dual (front and side)
Cylinder Head Holes: Blind tapped to prevent leaks
Weight: Approximately 100 lbs. with sleeves - ready to run