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Recipe

Posted By: cdwmotorsports

Recipe - 05/27/20 01:15 PM

I am wondering if there is a "recipe" for a 512 (400 block) . I want to drop my block off but want parts lined up to get the machining done properly. Thanks for the help
Posted By: sasquatch

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 01:19 PM

Pretty simple really. 4.25 crank, 6.535 rods and diamond and others have pistons off the shelf with different compression options depending on the cylinder heads used. We build them pretty often. Main bearing choice is a bit limited but the rods use a 2.2 pin so rod bearings are just like a chebby.
Todd
Posted By: cdwmotorsports

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 01:23 PM

What rods would be best for street?

I was looking at Eagle but they don't list a 6.535 rod for Mopar
Posted By: ZIPPY

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 01:35 PM

Well, there's the easy way---

http://store.440source.com/Stroker-Kits/products/3/

Or you can pick your own parts from different manufacturers, if you'd rather go that route, and have a little more control
over it.

I'm more comfortable with the second method.

Originally Posted by cdwmotorsports
What rods would be best for street?

I was looking at Eagle but they don't list a 6.535 rod for Mopar


You want Big Block Chevy rods, you do not want rods for a Mopar.
Posted By: cdwmotorsports

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 01:42 PM

Is there a brand preference for rods? Eagle, Oliver, SCAT? or are they pretty much all good


What manufacturers are used in the 440 Source kit? I dont see them listed
Posted By: sasquatch

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 01:47 PM

Well Oliver is in a different league. Price wise WAY different league but Scat, Eagle Molnar and others can all be used. I try to keep the rods and cranks from the same vendor just to make sure the width of the rods matches the journal.
Todd
Posted By: tubtar

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 04:02 PM

Originally Posted by sasquatch
Well Oliver is in a different league. Price wise WAY different league but Scat, Eagle Molnar and others can all be used. I try to keep the rods and cranks from the same vendor just to make sure the width of the rods matches the journal.
Todd

Oliver is not what it used to be according to a couple people I trust.
The price has held up better than the quality standards.
Molnar kits are pretty nice......you still need to source pistons , but they are available from quality manufacturers.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Recipe - 05/27/20 06:16 PM

Molnar crankshaft with 4.250 stroke with BB Chevy rod journal size, 6.700 long BB Chevy type rods and have him get you the pistons also up
1-616-940-4640. ask for Tom and tell him I recommend them.
Cab
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