408 build

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In 2008 I bought the blueprint 408 dressed motor. I have 55,000 miles and over 700 passes on the bottom end. Due to the class I run it no longer has the intake/aluminum heads/l or cam in it. I'm pulling it out this winter to change pistons. It measured only 9.5 to 1 with the 22.5 cc dish. I would run it another season if I didn't need the conpression. Definitely got my monies. worth
 
In 2008 I bought the blueprint 408 dressed motor. I have 55,000 miles and over 700 passes on the bottom end. Due to the class I run it no longer has the intake/aluminum heads/l or cam in it. I'm pulling it out this winter to change pistons. It measured only 9.5 to 1 with the 22.5 cc dish. I would run it another season if I didn't need the conpression. Definitely got my monies. worth
Thanks for the input! I feel safe with a blueprint motor, I would like to use stock 360 heads to save some $. I know the late 70s 360 haeds are supposed to flow almost as well as the 340 x heads. Ill be looking more into that.
 
Hey all! Just got a 68 barracuda and already got myself a 4 speed with all the linkage, steering column, pedal assembly, driveshaft, front disc brake kit, tubular a arms, and now I am thinking of getting a blueprint 408 stoker for her. She's got a 318 now which I was planning on keeping for now but I did a compression test and it didn't turn out so well. Cylinder#2 has 0 pressure. So I'm thinking of getting a 408 short block and using some ported iron 360 heads to save money. I can use my intake and carb and some other accessories off the 318 so that's why I'm not going to get a complete crate Engome. My main question is will I get in the 375-400 hp range with stock 360 heads on the 408? Any suggestions will be appreciated! Trying to do this somewhat on a budget so I'm hoping to use stock heads. Thanks for radi g this everyone!


If you want to get an over 400hp and over 460 torque 408 without breaking the bank...let me know.

I just built mine and had it broke in and dynoed and it is a VERY solid engine that is pretty budget friendly. I would be happy to give you the specs of everything I put into my engine and you can they be assured of what you will for performance.

If anyone else would like to know the build I would be glad to build a thread so that everyone can have it. It truthfully surprised me how much it didn't cost, and what it will still make with a good set of heads.

Good luck and enjoy the world of stroker small blocks. They are awesome.
 
If you want to get an over 400hp and over 460 torque 408 without breaking the bank...let me know.

I just built mine and had it broke in and dynoed and it is a VERY solid engine that is pretty budget friendly. I would be happy to give you the specs of everything I put into my engine and you can they be assured of what you will for performance.

If anyone else would like to know the build I would be glad to build a thread so that everyone can have it. It truthfully surprised me how much it didn't cost, and what it will still make with a good set of heads.

Good luck and enjoy the world of stroker small blocks. They are awesome.
I would be interested in your build specs please?
 
I would be interested in your build specs please?

I started with a 1978 360 that was a mess. I disassembled the engine and sent the block off to be taken care of. The block was obviously cooked and cleaned. It had brass expansion plugs installed as well as new oiling plugs. I installed new cam bearings and had the cylinders torque plate honed after the boring .30 over. I had it decked but just for equality....not zero decked.

The rotating assembly is internally balanced Skat set up with a cast crank, forged I beam rods and forged Icon Flat top pistons. I used a Meiling standard volume oil pump, you DO NOT need a high volume oil pump. I used a Cloyes Double Roller timing chain...the one I used was about $65. Now...here is here is the very most important....CAM SHAFT!!

DO NOT use an off the shelf cam. Go to the Bullet cams website, www.bulletcams.com, move the cursor over the contact tab, and it will drop down cam selection. Click that link and it will be a fill in the blank page and you will need to fill it out to your specifications. Once you send it off to Bullet, they will contact you via email. I dealt with a guy name Tim Langly and he is kick ***. It will cost you about $350 for the cam and lifters and yes, you can get one cheaper, but you will hate yourself. CONTACT BULLET and have them build you a custom grind. (there are several companies that will do a custom cam built for you, I used Bullet and I can speak to their product, I am sure there are many other guys on here that can recommend another company but this was my build and that is the power it made)

As for the heads, I am using a set of 1973 small valve 360 heads from a Challenger. These heads are nothing great. They have a set of springs good for .500 lift and that is it...besides a valve job. I have ZERO port work at all.

I am running 1.5 Magnum Performance Full Billit Roller Rockers and Comp Cams pushrods, they are nothing special for push rods, but spend good money on roller rockers...don't mess around with that.

I am running an Edelbrock Performer intake...nothing special with that....again...no porting at all.

I am running a Quick Fuel Slayer Series 750 CFM carb, when I had the engine dyno tuned they did some jet changing.

That is the build....I have about $4500 and that includes the dyno tune and I HIGHLY recommend. When you have it on the dyno, they break it in properly, make sure it is oiling well and cooling as well. It is a controlled environment and it is being broke in and tuned by people who know what they are doing. Spend the money...it is money well spent. I spent about $670 but I had to had my distributor rebuilt.

As for the distributor and ignition, I am using a electronic distributor...nothing special. You do not need to spend insane money for MSD distributors. I am using a MSD 6AL and a good set of Accel wires and thats that.

My engine makes 413hp and 463 torque. I know I left ALLOT of power on the table by not having a set of worked heads but this is a nasty little small block. It is reliable and makes bitchin power. I do intend on sending the set of 1978 heads from this engine off and have them worked for bigger valves and have a mild port and polish job done. It will cost me right around $900 to have this done but I will also have a well over 500hp iron head small block and that is my goal. I want to build 500hp iron head engines and prove you do not need Aluminum heads or any high dollar heads. People will argue that spending $900 to have iron heads worked is a waste...and that is entirely their opinion. I am an old school kind of guy even though I am only 44. I like iron heads versus aluminum.

If you build what I just told you...you will have a nasty small block making over 400hp and that will make your car one kick *** ride.
 
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