hello everyone,
ive been researching for a while and i cannot make up my mind wether or not or how I should rebuild my 400 bb.
I startred reading many different threads about every one who has one and throws a "440" crank in and or bores to .030+ over stroked block.
I am kinda on the fence about just calling it a day and buying your basic rebuild kit gaskets and rings ect.. becuase i just spoke with the local Machine shop. I told him i was on a budget and what he could offer me to start out with for 2500 buck keep in mind this is not complete build just to get the ball rolling and his response was I can absolutley nothing for you with that amount. needless to say im thing just a rebuild half on my own.
I am not new to motors or building them but i dont have the means to machine anythiny i.e deck or hone...ect..
All I am looking for is something that sounds good and i could pull out on the weekend to the local track to play with no goals really all though any deceant cheap power is great any help is greatly appreciated.
btw this is going in my 72 Dodge Charger SE:thumbup:
ive been researching for a while and i cannot make up my mind wether or not or how I should rebuild my 400 bb.
I startred reading many different threads about every one who has one and throws a "440" crank in and or bores to .030+ over stroked block.
I am kinda on the fence about just calling it a day and buying your basic rebuild kit gaskets and rings ect.. becuase i just spoke with the local Machine shop. I told him i was on a budget and what he could offer me to start out with for 2500 buck keep in mind this is not complete build just to get the ball rolling and his response was I can absolutley nothing for you with that amount. needless to say im thing just a rebuild half on my own.
I am not new to motors or building them but i dont have the means to machine anythiny i.e deck or hone...ect..
All I am looking for is something that sounds good and i could pull out on the weekend to the local track to play with no goals really all though any deceant cheap power is great any help is greatly appreciated.
btw this is going in my 72 Dodge Charger SE:thumbup: