03-17-2003, 08:18 PM | #1 |
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ok i have a 400 small block im rebuilding im having the crank turned it will be a 20/20 turned crank and there is ware on the cylinder walls its already bored 30 so there gonan bore it out cause its almost worn its self out to 40 over they gonna take it to 60 its concidered a 440 small block amd im wanting a cam for in a crane came im in need of some help here i have a stock converter turbo 350 tranny 12 bolt rear end 4:11 gears any ideas on a high performance street cam hotrod cam or whatever please help
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03-18-2003, 01:25 AM | #2 |
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well, for starters, you dont have a 440 small block, if its .030 over its a 406, .040 over is a 409, and .060 over is 412. what kind of heads do you have? tire size? and what kind of compression ratio? what is the general use of this truck? daily driver, weekend warrior, race truck? need more info!
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well thanks anyway but i already have help and i charted my motor chart was concidered a 440
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what do you mean you charted your motor? and jeremy is right, to have a 440 ci from a 400 small block means you would have to use an aftermarket 4 inch stroke crank with like a .04 or .06 over bore, and it takes alot of clearencing to get a 4 inch stroke crank in there.
again, charted your motor?
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no doubt man, what the heck is "charting?"
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440? YEAH RIGHT! Its not even close. To get a 427BB to 440cid from overboring takes .125" OVER and that motor already has .125" extra bore over the 400sb. Whatever you charted, your charted it wrong.
As for cams, we need more info on use of the vehicle and motor before we can decide.
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well thanks for your help all but thats basicly the guy at the machine shop said it whould be he has some soert of software proggy im having the crank turned and all that good crap i may be wrong 412 or whatever it is thats what i have a 400 sb bored 60 with a 20/20 turned crank i found my cam i want but thanks for your help anyways i guess u think im stupid so sorry
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03-18-2003, 03:13 PM | #8 |
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I don't think anyone thinks you're stupid, but the guy that gave you that information needs to recheck his numbers and "rechart". As for the cam like everyone has posted before, we need more information about your setup. We can't help you much without the other specs on the motor and the setup you are running.
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ive already got the info for my cam thanks for your trying to help thow its a dayly driver but i want it to have high performance i called jegs and they said hte 458 lift lunati cam whould be a good choice
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see I run a 515 lift Lunati, and I have a 400 sbc bored .030 over. Mine is very streetable and gives me the performance I want. But just goes to show you that your setup makes all the difference in what cam you should go with. Hope it works out for you.
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yeah me too i got this ol boy after i get my motor together and back in my pick up he wants to race me he got a 350 with a cam so i dont even know but as i build the motor together i think i will take some pics and post them on here
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