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Originally Posted by Irishpilot
Hey all, I finally found a great donor truck ('75) that had a 400 small block in good condition. This engine is going in my '71 C-10, so I'm looking to get some decent power out of it. I've torn it apart and will have a machine shop look at the crank and block tomorrow. My questions are:
Is anyone running a non-stock 400 sb and what power/mods are you getting?
Are the stock heads worth porting (I'm thinking no at this point)
I'm looking for 400+ ft/lb of torque and upper 300's for hp and wondering if the following parts would get me there:
edlebrock performance intake w/750cfm carb
aftermarket heads (still undecided on which ones, any thoughts?)
Comp 282XR cam w/1.6 RRs
Long tube headers
Rebuild to 406ci with a rebuild kit
I'm really excited to build this engine as it's my first step to restoring the family truck! Thanks in advance for any/all thoughts!
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Looks like your off to a good start.
For your machine work ask the shop to put deck plugs in. Strengthens the bores. I also recommend going to a 6" rod instead of the stock 5.5" It gives the pistons better rod angularity. (less cylinder wear) Being a 406 you are going to need intake runner volume around 220cc for all around performance.
If you do a lot of street Driving I recommend Drilling the steam holes unless they come drilled all ready.
I also recommend a 3000 stall speed. The 2500 or stock is going to be to tight and can knock the thrust out of your crank.
These are the # of my 406 @ 35 deg of timing. It also gets a cool 9.5 MPG.