What year 360?

Very good point. I'm in that boat right now. Haven't had my 360 dyno'ed yet but I think it's in the 400-410 hp range and even though it has power enough to run solid 12's I have only ran that once. The one time it hooked up good. All other times have been all over the place from 13.05~13.95 due to traction problems. I need to work more on the suspension to get the time down and be consistant.
Yea, it's kinda funny how tire pressure ( basically free $) can be as important as cylinder pressure (basically expensive$) when it comes to gettin' the job done! Personally, I think whatever year block you have is fine. Boring is for cleaning up a block, not building "Big Power". Check the cylinders out to find a block that'll take the least cleaning up. Rod bolts worry me more than what the zinc content in my block is. It's all those "little" things that tend to loom large, like exactly how good is that torque wrench?hmm....or, "where's my glasses, what does that dial say?". Small block Mopars are not like BB chevys when it comes to cracking apart at the seams! They're pretty dang tuff! Be sure to balance everything, assemble it right, and you'll be good to go. Spend the brain cells ( and $$) on getting the gases in and out and putting the power to the pavement.