07-16-2013, 03:24 PM | #1 |
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406 piston Dish
What is the CC piston dish for a .160 cast 400 or 406 piston? I believe there are different ones, .160, .180 and ?
Wanting to build a 406 tire burning tow vehicle with 186 2.02/1.60 64cc heads I Would like about 9-1 CR and any cam and intake recommendations please, I'am budget minded.: Truck Spec:3/4 ton 4x4, 4:10 rear, th400. 33'' Tires |
07-17-2013, 10:51 AM | #2 | |
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07-17-2013, 03:35 PM | #3 |
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Re: 406 piston Dish
Thanx for the input. I agree with you about the heads, but I have them and they are in great shape and fit mini budget.
I have a performer manifold right now and edelbrock 1406 carb. I was hoping they might be good enough since i'm not trying to pull anything over 5500rpm |
07-17-2013, 03:37 PM | #4 |
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I do believe that the 400 sbc came with three different CR's and piston dish's through out their development
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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/listin...-2689854576688 its been a valuable tool in finding what I'm looking for. Your intake sounds fine, and since you have the 186 heads I would use them too if it was me, I will tell you from experience if you really wanna make it run you need to stay away from the edelbrock carb, a good holley will run rings around it, and since its going in a truck make sure you find one with vacumm secondaries.
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Re: 406 piston Dish
Thanx MIke, What is the name of your Book? Any model Holley and Cam combo you might be fond of?
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I put the link in my post so you could see it, as far as the carb, holley has so many differant numbers now I couldn't tell you the exact number, but look for a 750 cfm dual line with vacuum secondaries, holley sells factory rebrubished parts on ebay, that would be a good place to look. If I was building I would go with a Comp 268H cam, good street manners, no need for a stall converter, since your going with a 400 you might be able to get away with a 270H on the stock converter, but that would be pushing it, I think the 268H would probably be the better choice. the more cubic inches you go with the bigger the can you can run and still remain street able. if you go this route make sure you have headers and at least 2 1/2 inch exhaust, the 400 really do good when you open them up and let them breath.
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