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help with a tow motor
hello all.i have a few ??? if yall dont mind.i bought anouther 1 ton truck.i got a stock 1969 chevy 350 out of a dump truck thats got low miles.i would like to know if any 1 has put a 400 crank in a 350 to stroke it but not bore it.that would make a 378.any held would be nice
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Re: help with a tow motor
Been done thousands of times & that would make it a 383
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should bore it or just leave the bore stock.im just looking for more torque.
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Depends on how much wear the cylinders show. It's almost always worth more power due to cubes, but having straight, round cylinders with good ring seal at the top of the bores thanks to a torque plate hone actually makes more difference. As long as you're getting new pistons anyway, have it bored and torque plate honed. Not many stroker pistons available in standard size anyway...
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the motor only has 2500 miles on it.i thought the was bullen me,but when i went through it it was cleaner then the head at paris island.i just plan on usen the truck to haul hay and a few of my tractors.the truck that i do the most towing with has a caddy 500 and a sm465,so i dont need a whole lot out of that little motor.just a little more
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