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10-31-2004 02:55 PM #1
Question about building a 383 stroker
Hey everyone. I just signed up here, but I've read a lot you guys have said. I have a question - I know quite a bit about engines (that is, given enough time, patience, and research I think I could do just about anything to my engine), and I was thinking about building a 383 stroker, starting with a bare block 350. Has anyone ever done this or have any experience with it? Is it hard to do (the really hard parts of it I'd have done professionally, but I'd liked to do as much myself as possible)? Anyone have any advice for me, or where I could find some info on building it? Thanks in advance
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10-31-2004 03:04 PM #2
Re: Question about building a 383 stroker
Originally posted by peteman70
Hey everyone. I just signed up here, but I've read a lot you guys have said. I have a question - I know quite a bit about engines (that is, given enough time, patience, and research I think I could do just about anything to my engine), and I was thinking about building a 383 stroker, starting with a bare block 350. Has anyone ever done this or have any experience with it? Is it hard to do (the really hard parts of it I'd have done professionally, but I'd liked to do as much myself as possible)? Anyone have any advice for me, or where I could find some info on building it? Thanks in advance
Welcome to CHR peteman. Happy building.What do you plan to put it in??
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10-31-2004 03:06 PM #3
Wow, there are a lot of stroker topics O_O haha. I have a 1987 Camaro with a 305 in it now, with 150000 miles, so I figure its about time for a new engine (and to get rid of the girlie 305).
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10-31-2004 03:15 PM #4
Originally posted by peteman70
Wow, there are a lot of stroker topics O_O haha. I have a 1987 Camaro with a 305 in it now, with 150000 miles, so I figure its about time for a new engine (and to get rid of the girlie 305)."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-05-2004 09:14 AM #5
Eagle put out nice cast steel 383 crank with nicely radiused bearing journals. It comes with the 350 main bearing size, and is balanced for the chevy 5.7" rod. they are at www.eaglerod.com"aerodynamics are for people who cant build engines"
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03-03-2005 06:48 AM #6
new rods
do you know of i need to get different rods and pistons also? or can i just drop a 400 crank in a 350 block and get 350 OEM size rods and pistons?jake
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03-03-2005 02:39 PM #7
A 400 crank connot just be droped in....it needs to be machined down.....you will need pistons made for the swap...
Eagle as well as Scat make bottom end kits for you....all you need to do is the block work....you will need to grind the block for clearence of the crank and rods....
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