Runcharger
Well-Known Member
400's are great. I would be tempted to build a stock stroke 400 with high compression pistons but it sounds like your crank needs machining. In that case I would be tempted to do a 440 source stroker kit (likely a 451 kit). Then as that blows the budget a bit I wouldn't be against bolting on the stock heads for awhile to keep it in the budget if they're in decent shape. The problem with that is that if you upgrade the camshaft you'll have to upgrade the springs in the heads too and that would likely involve machining them for high lift valve retainer clearance.... So maybe a 480ish lift hydraulic camshaft and fresh springs only. Also use the stock intake (a relatively good piece for 400HP anyway) which again can be upgraded later.
Later I would go to phase II and save up for some aluminum closed chamber heads, larger camshaft, convertor and intake manifold.
400HP is pretty easy to do without breaking the bank, it's just which way to spend your money getting there.
I think my build would be influenced on if I could find a decent local machine shop and what their prices are. If you can find a good shop that can grind your crank for a reasonable price then I would just run the 400 inches with new 10ish to 1 compression pistons, pocket port the stock heads and run a smallish hydraulic FT camshaft. It will make 400HP and be a free reving, fun to drive package.
If the cost to grind the crank goes over the $500 range, you might as well buy a stroker kit from 440 source and go down a different path.
Later I would go to phase II and save up for some aluminum closed chamber heads, larger camshaft, convertor and intake manifold.
400HP is pretty easy to do without breaking the bank, it's just which way to spend your money getting there.
I think my build would be influenced on if I could find a decent local machine shop and what their prices are. If you can find a good shop that can grind your crank for a reasonable price then I would just run the 400 inches with new 10ish to 1 compression pistons, pocket port the stock heads and run a smallish hydraulic FT camshaft. It will make 400HP and be a free reving, fun to drive package.
If the cost to grind the crank goes over the $500 range, you might as well buy a stroker kit from 440 source and go down a different path.