Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
How about finding a decent 440 crank and have the mains turned down to B size and have the crank offset stroke to BB Chevy size and increase the stroke to 3.91 and use some after market BB Chevy H or I beam rods 6.8 or 6.7 long to really wake that Super Bee up whistling stirthepot up devil
I do that to some of my milder 400 blocks I build for customers who want to do a low deck build a little cheaper than going with a new stroker crank, rods and pistons up work scope twocents


I have that exact build here , 6.70 rods and 1.32 CH , though his oversize at .040 is going to require a semi custom as that is not a common oversize.

My pure stock 383 build the Dan built for me has the Diamond shelf stock 383 piston in it at .040 with a smaller 3 cc piston notch. At zero deck with a set of 80cc 906's it's close to 11.0.


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