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Capt - Can you post the parts list for that 400 build that spins at 8500 and costs less than $2000? I think the OP would love that baby in his truck and I think a lot of us might as well. I'm going 400 block shopping today are there any casting numbers I should look for and would I be running factory heads? What are the hp and torque numbers for that?
700 is too weak, im going th350, and i already have a th400 to take its place.
Why is Ford an option in the poll? I vote 289. You'll love the torque. LOL.
383 is just a 400 crank in a .030 over 350 block
I can call him and ask him if he kept the specs. I do know he won't give out the cam specs though, which was one of the key components, he is funny like that. BTW, keep in mind the motor was built and raced when I was MUCH younger, in 1991... Any reputable shop will balance the assembly for what your intended purpose is. I had my 454 balanced to spin 8000, I used to have a video of me racing a Mustang on the street and the tach climbing to 7800rpms.
Somone already said it. No replacement for displacement.Bigger is ALWAYS better, except when the bigger is beyond the engineering.Such is the case the 400. The bores were just to big for the block.Leaving the 383 mod the next best thing.Still, these are small engines. Big Blocks are always the way to go for power.
Somebody explain something to me. If the main idea is to get maximum wheel speed, why not got with a torque monster bigblock, and gear the truck higher for the wheel speed. It takes the torque to get to the wheel speed, and horsepower to maintain right? Seems a bigblock could easily spinup some 38's and have enough horsepower at 5500 rpm to maintain it. Is this thinking correct???
the problem is The motor could max at 5000 rpms. It is the Diff gears that make the rpms at the tires....