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Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
just wondering what everyones opinion is. I'd like to build a smallblock from start to finish sometime and just wonder what the different options are that come with different size motors. I like the sound of a 400 small block personally but dont know alot about motors in general. opinions??
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I like the ls motors.There is just too many improvements to list.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
SBC 454, yeah that'll do it! Can be a GEN I or III as the new GM LS casting will handle rediculous bore and stroke!
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I've had a lot of experience with LTx motors so I'm familiar with them and can get stuff cheap so they are my favorite, but I wouldn't recommend them.
I would say for a beginner a Gen 1 400 stroked and poked will be badass. My favorite Chevy block period is a Gen VI 502. |
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
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I would say the 350 ,,Maybe because I grew up with them.. papa
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I love the new LS-7, but my heart is always with the old 327. I mainly have a lot of history with the 327, but I love the shorter stroke and high winding it's capable of.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I have had 327's 350's and now I have a serious 406 in my truck.....
As you can see I am a small block fan...
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
Nice engine!!
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
283, 327, 350; just because they're dang near bullet proof.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
It depends on what you are after. For reliability & longivity you can't beat a Goodwrench 350 crate engine. You can't build one for the price.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I like`em all and it depends on what your needs are and what type of vehicle.I like the one that`s in my truck driving me down the road.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
283's and 307's are my favorites. Short stroke high revving little monsters. This is why i love 283's
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
Man that is a heck of a sweet a model.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I like my little 250 engine, because it is enough power for me. . . for now that is, and not too bad on gas.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
Is there any question.......if you are speaking of reliability on longevity.......1987 to 1994 5.7/throttle body
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I am old school as he!!, & will say that the old 327 has always been one of my all time favorites, BUT.....when you add 1/2 " to the stroke, mild cam, & good beathin heads. Well , lets just say that the 383 is one bad little mouse! The one I am running is 5700-5800 rpm (max power), but pulls a really flat tork curve(over 400 ft lbs from 2750-5200, & around 385 hp @ 5250). Horsepower figures SELL engines for the builder, but its the tork that you really "feel". Its got enough 'giddyup" to get a 4200 lb truck lost pretty quick, & will cruise 105 mph all day long in OD, on a 3.40 gear @ 3150 on the tach, without bustin a sweat. Not your "world killa", but a pretty respectable street ride......crazyL
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
Me im a fan of the 327...Its a very diffrent evil then the rest with a sound all its own...My other is the the 4 bolt 350 stroked to a 383 itll boil the hell out of rear tires
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
Just like Special-K I like them all but for building your first engine I would go with a 350 starting with a 4 bolt main block out of a 71/80 or so pickup.
Very simply put the cost will be less due to the fact that there are ten times more pieces sold for a 350 than one of the other engines and there is a ton of information out there on doing one. The process on all non roller cam Small blocks will be the same or very close to the same no matter which engine you do. Be it a 56 265 or a 77 400 the steps are basically the same. On the older heads you will have to spend extra to have hard seats put in the exhaust so that it will get along with today's gas. that is something you probably won't have to do with 350 heads. As far as one being "best" over the others it all comes down to what one likes and if you are ok with some characters telling you you have a "bellybutton engine" because you have a 350 rather than a 283 or 327 or 400. But don't turn down a good rebuildable engine for a right price just because it may cost a tad more for parts or it might not be the highly desired nostalgia or performance core. Right now I'd suggest going into the parts books and adds and comparing prices for internal parts for various small blocks. Calculate what it would cost to rebuild the block and heads for various engines. 283,305,307, 327 350 and 400 and then decide which way you would like to go. The external parts such as intakes, exhaust and valve covers are going to be the same so those don't count in the calculations. Last edited by mr48chev; 10-22-2008 at 06:31 PM. |
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
how about a 1969 302 that was a sweet motor as well the could rev.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
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A genuine and documented 69 302 if you could even find one would price it's self out of the ballpark due to the "collector" value/pricing. But that doesn't say that he couldn't buy a 350 4 bolt main block and build a 302 +cleanup bore with it. It may be just because I'm an older guy who has helped a lot of younger guys (and gals) get started with building their first car or first engine and pie in the sky suggestions really don't seem helpful. For a "first" build I would still stick with what I suggested before. A 70 something four bolt main 350 that can be built with a somewhat inexpensive rebuild kit from a number of vendors and add a few upgrades. What I don't suggest is paying extra for a Corvette engine, a Z anything engine or one of the other low production performance small blocks. If one happens to show up for a reasonable price go for it but don't pay extra for it just to say that you have one. I've got the original 4 bolt main 350 that came in my 71 GMC complete with a bad rod. The plan at the moment is to buy a 383 stroker kit from one of the vendors who advertises in the magazines an online and then buy a pair of Vortec heads from Gilbert aka Salahee Chevrolet and build a 383 with Vortec heads, probably a performer intake and matching carb. By doing a bit of diligent shopping a.nd not going overboard I will be in it less than 2k running down the road. This the last engine I ever expect to build for this truck or run in it and it is my last full sized truck and it has to last as long as I want to use it and probably for my son beyond that. But it has a solid base, solid but simple plan and not a lot of expensive frills just to impress the guys at the gas station. |
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
My favorite is the 327 probably because that is what I have.
I also like the ZZ383 we put in our Camaro last year with itīs 425 Horses.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I've always had 350's but I'm a young guy and have a good memory of a 327 in a big ol 57 chevy truck. I've got 2 327's right now and I'm going to make one run instead of using a running 350 that I have.
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Re: Whats your favorite SB chevy motor and why??
I may sound goofy but the words three twenty seven sound better when I hear them three fifty does ... and back in the day when fender badges meant something the 327 was a respected motor.
and I am biased I have a 327. |
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