I put a 440 crank in a 383 25 years ago. I had the counters turned down to clear the pistons and the block. I used beam polished 383 rods and modified TRW pistons. This was before cheap stroker kits were on the market.

I cut .175" off the top of the piston and trimmed the bottom of the pin bosses. It shaved about 200 grams off each piston.

The TRW l2315f-30 slug still had well over .2" of material in the center and thickened up considerably as you moved out towards the ring lands. In fact, the centering hole in the middle of the head on the forging used to mount the piston on the lathe was still visible.

The crank took at least six slugs of mallory and over $1k to finish and balance.

Just sayin' save a little on the pistons and rods now may cost you more in the long run when it's time to balance.




Last edited by Moparteacher; 07/08/16 01:07 AM.