How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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11/26/22 08:54 PM
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While waiting for another car project to drop into my lap, one of my pals told me they scraped at the tow yard a low mileage 73 motorhome with a good running 400 engine and 727 with e-brake/drum tail shaft. I have a couple mothballed project I could just swap off the truck specific parts and drop them in and be good. But I’m kinda lazy. Dropping an engine in and pulling it out to build later is a waste of time in my eyes. So depending on the set up, it could be a fun street, twice a year strip motor. I could put an early forge crank in it, but not sure what to do with the rest of it. Pump gas and budget ideas would be best if someone has a suggestion. I do believe in aluminum heads and the stocker stuff would go on swap meet spot.
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Re: How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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11/26/22 11:46 PM
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Sounds like a perfect candidate for belt driven super charger, change the cam go have fun with it. Thick piston tops, low compression H.D. design pistons and valves that are made for abuse at WOT for long times pulling grades I would try and get it running and then do a warm compression and leak down test on it and go from there, if it tests good go have some fun If not fix it first and then go have fun with it, I would shoot for under 8.0 lbs. boost on pump fuel with no inter cooler
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Re: How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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11/27/22 01:08 PM
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$6k blower on a $600 engine? that sounds interesting, but I see that making more problems than I could take on. Appreciate the info though. I would like to upgrade to a Torque Storm blower one day, but I have nothing needing that at the moment.
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Re: How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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11/28/22 07:56 PM
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Turbo and E85. S/F....Ken M I had a friend who did that with a small block and a big cam on a 80k mile engine. When I seen him a year later and asked how hi build went, re reached into his pocket and pulled out his keychain. On a small ring was a chunk of metal. Apparently when he was test launching, the motor let go, blew a hole on the side of the block and proceeded to oil down everything under his car. He said‘I will never put turbo on a $40 engine ever again’. He complained he could still smell burning oil for months even after power washing the car twice. 😂😂 I’m thinking this motor will come apart, might have to see how the bottom-end is. Might have to save some money up to build it so it survives for awhile. Might have to upgrade to a forged crank at least. I do appreciate the ideas everyone and thank you for posting those here. 👍🏼
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Re: How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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11/28/22 08:05 PM
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All of the stick shift 400 motors came with steel cranks and special different looking crank balancer, I may still have one of cranks and balancer from a 1976 3/4 ton stick shift pickup motor that I used the block for stroker motor If you're interested in those parts, I'll go through that stack of parts to make sure I still have them
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Re: How would you build a 73’ Motorhome 400/727 drivetrain?
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12/03/22 07:44 PM
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I'd throw a Purple shaft 509 in with an SD intake and 3800 convertor. Just messin with ya.
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