Re: stroker build
[Re: 1974PW]
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10/03/09 11:05 AM
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What is the budget? Using the B wedge for a base I would not go longer stroke than 3.915.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: 1974PW]
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10/03/09 12:16 PM
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I seem to recall a 451 build that used all off the shelf parts, that`s about as budget minded as one could hope to get. I think, if memory serves me, and it has been a few years, but I think it was using a 383 block bored and a 400 crank and 440 heads, or something like that. Anyway it all added up to 451 cubes and on the cheap too.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: Guido]
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10/03/09 12:22 PM
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But then again I just saw one of the ads on Moparts here for big block stroker parts and at $1,400 for a long crank, H beam rods and some pistons, .... it`s pretty much a screamin` deal. Hell, I have darn near $4,000 in stroker parts for a small block but of course that includes almost everything for the build including valvetran stuff. Just wish I still had my beatup old van so I could use the stuff hahaha.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: 1974PW]
#486643
10/03/09 12:48 PM
10/03/09 12:48 PM
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I'm in the middle of building a 451 right now. 400 block from craigslist $60 (thanks Doug), steel 440 crank $100, 440 rods $20. KB 280 pistons $300+. will be bored/honed, balanced, mains turned, quench pad machined. Only big expense will be the heads (915's) as quench is a must and I'd be better off just biting the bullet & springing for some stealths.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: RapidRobert]
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10/03/09 05:07 PM
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I'm in the middle of building a 451 right now. 400 block from craigslist $60 (thanks Doug), steel 440 crank $100, 440 rods $20. KB 280 pistons $300+. will be bored/honed, balanced, mains turned, quench pad machined. Only big expense will be the heads (915's) as quench is a must and I'd be better off just biting the bullet & springing for some stealths.
Robert, Are the Stealth's going to cc just right with the KB 280 pistons? What cam are you planing on? Sounds like a good write up for a Mopar mag. doing a budget build. With the right cam, it should make well over 500 HP.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: BDS871Cuda]
#486645
10/03/09 06:05 PM
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bds871cuda, I have not figured the CR yet but I want it to run on 87 with a very mild cam so yeah I better nail down the head choice pretty soon. Its going into a daily driver beat up 65 Dart currently w a stock 318 & since this is an old clunker other drivers are not giving me any respect.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: 1974PW]
#486653
10/05/09 12:03 AM
10/05/09 12:03 AM
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im ready to do a stroked big block for my 1974 powerwagon to run around on the street.
whats a good dependable street combo. i want to keep the cost on parts down but all the machining end of it is unlimited for me. i have a 400 block and open chambered heads im using. im thinking about finding a steel 440 crank? mabey stock rods or after market? what do you guys think?
If you have the 400 block and 440 crank and rods, and machine work is free, then turn down the 440 crank to fit the 400 block, add new rod bolts to the stock rods and recondition the rod ends. I think KB has affordable off the shelf pistons for this combination too. Depending on your power level you could port and recondition the heads (becuse you mentioned the free machine work), or drop on some stealth or performer heads. Cam and compression really depends on the power band you want, and the fuel you will be using.
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Re: stroker build
[Re: Stanton]
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10/05/09 12:09 AM
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Why screw around with a bunch of unknowns, find a cheap 440 and just do a rebuild on it. It'll save you a lot of time and agravation and probably some $$ too! Sell the 400 to someone who knows what they're doing when it comes to stroker builds.
That was my first thought too, except it is getting hard to find "cheap" 440s, and he already has the 400 block and 440 crank.
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