Angelo
Small block engines are;
273, 318,340 and 360.
These are excellent engines to swap into a A body.
Big blocks are; 350, 361, 383, 400, 413, 426 wedge, not HEMI and the 440
These are a tighter squeeeezzzeee into the car, but not as bad as some think. Weight of the big block can be offset with lightening of the typical parts, intake, headers, heads, water pump and housing. This will bring the weight back down to about the weight of a all iron S/B.
IF your car is a slant 6, swap kist are out there. These are widely used and very good. Click here;
http://www.engine-swaps.com/
is it worth it to buy a 360 ??? or to do the swap in the duster ?
I think it is. For a well manored street car that can produce decent mileage or up the ante to some HP. 400 HP is easy. HP parts are cheap.
well just found out i can get a 360 For 400$ from a 1977 dodge b200 van good deal or wat ?
Or WHAT? LOL, I agree with the fellas above. If you can here it run or get your money back if it doesn't........
Taking engines out of a van is a royal pain.
As far as the rad goes, if the van's rad has the dimentions to fit into the Duster, that would be news to me and worth the time to grab. It is more likely 3 row as the Duster's often came with 2 row rad.'s. Not allways, but often.
My OE /6 Duster's rad has no problem cooling a lightly sprinkled 318.