stroked340
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Small block stroker all day
miss mine!!
miss mine!!
miss mine!!Small block stroker all day![]()
miss mine!!
What top end would you run on the 408 ?Thinking about building another motor.
I'm debating on turning my 360 magnum into a 408 stroker vs snagging a cheap/free RV 440 and basically doing top end, alum heads, intake cam ext.
Looking into pricing, i dont see what id call a massive difference either way. Which one do you think would be more fun for street use and maybe some stoplight to stoplight action when nobody's looking
I saw some engine masters clips on youtube where a 440 RV motor responded really well to just a top end build and had a pretty damn impressive torque curve/powerband.
It seems to me that the 440 makes about the same power down low as my current 360 magnum makes at the mid-top end, but ive also heard that the 408 strokers can be real torque monsters too.
weighing pros and cons, i think the stroker build would be easier as getting it to fit is a non issue and accessories/linkages ext would all remain the same. in favor of the 440, the idea just sounds really friggin cool...
Im always getting asked "does it have a 340?" and it would be funny to say no, it has a FOUR FORTY.
Looking for input either way from folks who have gone either route.
what did you replace it with?
360 with the same Edelbrock heads ran a best 11.78 in my '70 duster!!
No,unfortunately I over revved it..great motor too blew the doors off big blocksdid the stroker die? I am doing one.. so just kinda curious..

No,unfortunately I over revved it..great motor too blew the doors off big blocks![]()
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For me, the small block is a no brainer, I will never like changing spark plugs on a big block, unless it's my Hemi. My SB is a .040 340, 418. Trick Flow heads, icon pistons, Howard's hyd roller, Molnar H-beam rods and 4" crank. Sixpack for induction and tti headers. Plus it weighs less for the street.
So got looking, with the price of how cheap this stroker bottom end is, is there any reason to deal with paying for all the machinework on a block and buying a 2-3000$ rotating assembly to still have to assemble it yourself?
price seems too good to be true?
Only big downsides I see is not knowing where the pistons are in relation to the deck and how much confidence I have in the care that goes into one of these mass produced reman motors. Seems you also have to provide a 360 block as a core too, or its an extra $260.So got looking, with the price of how cheap this stroker bottom end is, is there any reason to deal with paying for all the machinework on a block and buying a 2-3000$ rotating assembly to still have to assemble it yourself?
price seems too good to be true?
ATK does not have the best reputation.So got looking, with the price of how cheap this stroker bottom end is, is there any reason to deal with paying for all the machinework on a block and buying a 2-3000$ rotating assembly to still have to assemble it yourself?
price seems too good to be true?
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Big downside is not knowing if the machine work is correct or the assembly is correct. When you assemble it yourself you can rest assured that it was put together correctly. Or at least I can.Only big downsides I see is not knowing where the pistons are in relation to the deck and how much confidence I have in the care that goes into one of these mass produced reman motors. Seems you also have to provide a 360 block as a core too, or it’s an extra $260.
Guess you decided on the 408? I think that's the better way to go from a real estate perspective in an A-Body. I made the same decision, but it was a 383 vs. 360.So got looking, with the price of how cheap this stroker bottom end is, is there any reason to deal with paying for all the machinework on a block and buying a 2-3000$ rotating assembly to still have to assemble it yourself?
price seems too good to be true?
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Yeah im pretty convinced.Guess you decided on the 408? I think that's the better way to go from a real estate perspective in an A-Body. I made the same decision, but it was a 383 vs. 360.
I recently did a swap in my 71 satellite Sebring Plus. 318, 904 trans to 440, 727 trans. 20-20 hindsight I would have done stroker to 390 with the 318. All the different brackets, headers, trans lines, etc. Really blew the budget. Can't beat the wow factor of a 440 6BBL.Yeah im pretty convinced.
Yeah 440 Sixpack is surely eye catching.... but you probably could have built the whole 390 for the cost of the sixpack.I recently did a swap in my 71 satellite Sebring Plus. 318, 904 trans to 440, 727 trans. 20-20 hindsight I would have done stroker to 390 with the 318. All the different brackets, headers, trans lines, etc. Really blew the budget. Can't beat the wow factor of a 440 6BBL.
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