tiger9297
1/2 ton status
Can you build a 396 SBC (4.03 bore 3.875 stroke) using a basic '90 350 block? I've heard you can only do it with an LT1 block. Any knowledge on this?

3 on the tree said:I don't understand. Why not just build a 400 SBC????
If your cooling system will handle a big block, then a 400 will do just fine. I have run 400s for years, in anything from dirt track cars to Burbs. Having the siamese cylinder walls does cause the 400 to be more susceptible to cooling system deficiencies. Don't worry about a 4 bolt main block-they are not any stronger than a 2 bolt main. Don't believe me, just look at the amount of metal holding the main caps on. Building dirt track motors, we always used the 2 bolt blocks.tiger9297 said:I may go w/ 400 SBC. I am looking at all options though. From all of the heating problems w/ the 400 it seems that an engine built using a 350 block would just be a better engine. However, if I can find a 400 SBC for the right price I may go that route.

3 on the tree said:If your cooling system will handle a big block, then a 400 will do just fine. I have run 400s for years, in anything from dirt track cars to Burbs. Having the siamese cylinder walls does cause the 400 to be more susceptible to cooling system deficiencies. Don't worry about a 4 bolt main block-they are not any stronger than a 2 bolt main. Don't believe me, just look at the amount of metal holding the main caps on. Building dirt track motors, we always used the 2 bolt blocks.
DEMON44 said:a 377 is a de-stroked 400. a real screamer.
Personally I have a Callies stroker crank for my 454.........yes Go Big or Go home![]()
TeK said:Do that ****. I hear a 572 callin my name for this winter.
