400 block 383 bore

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racingsnake440

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My friend has a block with casting number 3698630-400 that has a 4.25” bore. Anyone ever see this before? Is is a service replacement block for a 383? I'm guessing it should be ok to bore to 400 size?
 

Any factory stamps on the pan rail or ID pad? There should be notes for things like over/under bore, plus sized bearing(s), etc.
 
That is not a 400 block I believe
Or check your mic a little bit closer .
That is a casting number for a 73-78 400 engine
But I can’t imagine that Chrysler made a 383 with a 400 mold
Check your casting number again also

Tommy
 
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.030 over from 4.00 bore?
 
I sold replacement warranty block in the crate for a 383 71 road runner. It is a 400 steel crank short block. Sold it to member 69383valiant. I believe it is still at the shop.
 
I sold replacement warranty block in the crate for a 383 71 road runner. It is a 400 steel crank short block. Sold it to member 69383valiant. I believe it is still at the shop.
Yup still there somewhere. Here's the tag that was on it.
I sold replacement warranty block in the crate for a 383 71 road runner. It is a 400 steel crank short block. Sold it to member 69383valiant. I believe it is still at the shop.

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I checked the casting number and bore measurements multiple times because they didn't make sense. Think it was a '73 casting date. It has the 'hourglass' or infinity symbol looking coolant ports in the deck. I didn’t get any other numbers off the block, will have a look next time I’m there.
Didn't think of industrial stuff being different, that sounds plausible
 
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