400 Stroker Build?
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10/26/10 08:48 PM
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Well I am finally in a position to get my build started. I've got a complete 383 that runs really well now but I'm looking for more power! I have a good 400 block that I plan to use for the build. I'm not sure if I should have one built for me or buy the parts I need and have a shop do the machining and I do the rest! I've done a few motors in the past but living in the great white north everything is more expensive and I think ordering parts and shipping costs will offset any savings if I choose to do the work myself. My idea for this build is nothing fancy: 400 block 500+ ci ~10:1cr aluminum heads I hoping for about 550-600 hp. How much would this cost to build complete carb to pan? This will give me an idea how I should proceed.
1970 Super Bee prostreet. 383, SMR 727, Dana 60 4:88. Building a 512 low deck.
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/26/10 09:54 PM
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I've done a few motors in the past but living in the great white north everything is more expensive and I think ordering parts and shipping costs will offset any savings if I choose to do the work myself.
I don't quite understand this part. Do you mean ordering the parts yourself versus having a local machine shop round up all the parts for you?
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/26/10 10:49 PM
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nice car. i just did exactly what you are wanting to do for my '70 bee clone. bought a running 400ci from a buddy a few years back, then found a stroker kit for sale in the race parts for sale section here on moparts.com last summer. after hurting my 440 last winter i decided that i was going to take the plunge and build the 500ci lowdeck. i paid $400 for the 400 engine, $1600 us dollars for the kit (never used 440source 0.040" over 4.125" stroke) plus shipping which was a couple hundred more. i had the machining done at competition automotive in richmond hill for another $1750, that included cam bearings, install main studs and align hone, bore, hone, zero deck block, balancing, pin hone pistons, performance valve job and adjust installed spring heights and cc one chamber on the heads, and a set of head and intake gaskets. then i bought a mopar m1 intake that was just over $300 shipped. i did the assembly and re-used alot from the 440 like oil pan, timing chain and cover, dampner, rockers, valve covers, carb etc. so depending what you have you're looking at like $4000 to $5000. are you anywhere near toronto? i think i've seen your car at moparfest maybe? anyway, pm me if you want any help or info finding stuff or whatever, i love black '70 bees
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
[Re: dirtybee]
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10/26/10 11:02 PM
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nice car. i just did exactly what you are wanting to do for my '70 bee clone. bought a running 400ci from a buddy a few years back, then found a stroker kit for sale in the race parts for sale section here on moparts.com last summer. after hurting my 440 last winter i decided that i was going to take the plunge and build the 500ci lowdeck. i paid $400 for the 400 engine, $1600 us dollars for the kit (never used 440source 0.040" over 4.125" stroke) plus shipping which was a couple hundred more. i had the machining done at competition automotive in richmond hill for another $1750, that included cam bearings, install main studs and align hone, bore, hone, zero deck block, balancing, pin hone pistons, performance valve job and adjust installed spring heights and cc one chamber on the heads, and a set of head and intake gaskets. then i bought a mopar m1 intake that was just over $300 shipped. i did the assembly and re-used alot from the 440 like oil pan, timing chain and cover, dampner, rockers, valve covers, carb etc. so depending what you have you're looking at like $4000 to $5000. are you anywhere near toronto? i think i've seen your car at moparfest maybe? anyway, pm me if you want any help or info finding stuff or whatever, i love black '70 bees
Thanks for the info! I was at MF 2 years with the car. I've got a lot of good parts that I could use off of my 383 for the 400. Just trying to get an idea what would be most economical. Does anyone know FHO builds anything other than Hemis's? Seems to be the only Mopar engine builder around.
1970 Super Bee prostreet. 383, SMR 727, Dana 60 4:88. Building a 512 low deck.
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/26/10 11:05 PM
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Might see what the practical limit for cubes (stroke) in a low deck (400) is b 4 the CH gets too little & piston rock affect longevity (if a daily driver is your plan) I dont have the final word on that issue but might inquire & see if it IS a concern. Andyf got 550 horse from a 470 (400 w 440 offset ground crank) alum heads (eddie iirc) and 68-70 HP B body ex manifolds using the .528 MP solid cam. Dont remem the CR or intake/carb. If the above is a valid concern & you wanted max cubes might go w a RB w it's 3/4" taller decks but you do have a 400 IN HAND.
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/27/10 12:45 PM
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Im going to suggest building your own. Not so much because of budget, but because I can tell yout that the satisfaction you will have when you're done will outweigh having paid someone else to do it 10-fold!
I would go with a 470 build. 550 - 600 horse should be easy with a 470, and its a good, durable combo. 500 + inch kits from a 400 block use a very short piston, and really aren't designed or advertised to be long-lived street type motors.
I'm making right around 500 horses with a simple 451. Mine is a 10.25:1 pump gas motor, uses a 252* solid flat tappet cam, a set of OTB stealth heads, an 830cfm DP on an RPM intake, and a set of Hooker comp headers. Basic stuff, and I did it myself for around 5k.
With the extra stroke of a 470, perhaps a solid roller cam of similar duration, some port work or even a CNC set of RPM's or Stealths, and a 950 Holley on a good single plane, I would think you'd be right around 575. This motor could be built for about 7k air cleaner to pan. Another thing to think about if budget is tight would be to save some money and go with a solid flat tappet, then add a 150hp N20 kit??? This would put you into the 650 horse range with a pretty simple recipe.
All just thoughts. Hit us back with some more info on what you want the car to do. Whats your performance goal? How much street driving do you want to do? How much money do you want to spend? And what do you already have from the 383 combo, that can be re-used with this build?
LemonWedge - Street heavy / Strip ready - 11.07 @ 120
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/28/10 03:35 PM
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Thanks for the replies! The car is driven about 1500 miles a year. I've taken it to the track about 7 times in the last 2 years. The car runs just about 13 flat @ 108 in the quarter. I would like to run about 11 flat or better on pump gas(94 oct). Most of the parts that I can reuse from the 383 are the accessories. Team G intake Nice valve covers MSD pro billet dist. High volume oil pan. Nice water pump Anything internal would have to be looked at to know what could be reused. I just ordered Andy's new book about building big blocks. Might give me some good insight on how I should go about this build. I think it would be useful to have a sticky link on here for everyone to share their build, showing what power it made and what it cost to build.
btw I live in Cambridge.
1970 Super Bee prostreet. 383, SMR 727, Dana 60 4:88. Building a 512 low deck.
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/28/10 07:01 PM
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I would contact Nick Wilson at www.compu-flow.com for all the parts and building help you need.He has helped me for over 25 years building big blocks. You really need to get the book by AndyF to make your parts selection right the first time. My 493 build with Indy EZ heads cost me about $5000 with me doing all the assembly except the cylinder heads which Nick did for me because I bought them from him. It's fun and frustrating at the same time when you build a stroker because nearly everything needs to be custom fit and require some kind of fitting. Very rewarding work though when you tach it up and let the clutch fly with over 500 ponies under your foot Gus
64 Plymouth Savoy 493 Indy EZ's by Nick at Compu-Flow 5-Speed Richmond faceplate Liberty box Dana 60
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Re: 400 Stroker Build?
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10/29/10 10:45 AM
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or you could hit me up about my Barton built 493 stroker that made 583HP on the dyno but hasnt been dropped into a car yet.
Can you provide more details?
Ill shoot you a PM....didnt want to get busted for a "for-sale" advertismant. Ill be able to send you a scan of the dyno numbers if you want.
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