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I recently took in a load of parts including a couple of 383 engines and a 440 crankshaft that was supposedly cut down to fit a 383 block.
I'm not 100% clear on how this works. Are the main journal sizes different between the B and the RB series engines?
The longer stroke 440 crank is obviously used to add significant cubic inches due to the added stroke but which length rods are usually used?
I have a set of 440 rods and two sets of 383 rods. I'm guessing that the 440 rods are what people use.
Pistons are another question. They'd be the bore size of the cylinders but are the pin heights different?
I have a rebuilt 383 in a car with maybe 200 miles on the rebuild. It runs great but isn't all that fast.
It is probably a silly question but can a 440 crank actually be swapped into this 383 block without changing pistons?
I'm not 100% clear on how this works. Are the main journal sizes different between the B and the RB series engines?
The longer stroke 440 crank is obviously used to add significant cubic inches due to the added stroke but which length rods are usually used?
I have a set of 440 rods and two sets of 383 rods. I'm guessing that the 440 rods are what people use.
Pistons are another question. They'd be the bore size of the cylinders but are the pin heights different?
I have a rebuilt 383 in a car with maybe 200 miles on the rebuild. It runs great but isn't all that fast.
It is probably a silly question but can a 440 crank actually be swapped into this 383 block without changing pistons?