You do see my handle, right? LolGo big or go home.
You do see my handle, right? LolGo big or go home.
You mean a gen4 LS old man?So I take it you’ve all never saw the L-92 400 sbc they put in Corvettes from 68-71?
It started out @ 380hp/430tq. Ended up at SAE net 270/360 by 71.
Yep. I was heading to bed.It’s passed there bed time.
Had to do something. Didn't have any D60 hubs to sell.I go to dinner and see 6 pages of nutty slash quasi engine tech. Interesting read-through.
I’m confused by the premise when/if a big block is available.
Are dogs are on the same schedule, mine sleeps all day and loves to get me up early.Yep. I was heading to bed.
Got up at 4:45 because the dog wanted out. Clocked in at work at 6:00. Now I'm checking to see what you guys posted.

Mine isn't anemic.Got to get up early so you have plenty of time to get to work with that anemic 400 moving at the speed of sloth. Lol


One of the most productive threads recently, ehh??Holy crap you guys are killing me![]()

I get it I wouldn’t daily a 400 eitherMine isn't anemic.
Besides, I daily drive the '01 2500HD.
It has less than 400 cubes, so it gets 1 mpg more than if it had an 8.1.
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Oh I have quite a bit in the past. Then I painted the truck, so I didn't like leaving it sit out in the dust all day at work. And I haven't finished the A/C system, so my old a$$ didn't like the hot summer ride home much when other trucks had working A/C.I get it I wouldn’t daily a 400 either

366 LS ftwOh I have quite a bit in the past. Then I painted the truck, so I didn't like leaving it sit out in the dust all day at work. And I haven't finished the A/C system, so my old a$$ didn't like the hot summer ride home much when other trucks had working A/C.
The smiles per mile are quite worth the gas bill with a 406!
You and bent just haven't learned how to tune a 400. I never have had mine run hot! Neither did Dad.
Some folks just can't handle more than 354 cubes!
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Yeah, probably hard to get your carb to only work downhill with a tail wind….Oh I have quite a bit in the past. Then I painted the truck, so I didn't like leaving it sit out in the dust all day at work. And I haven't finished the A/C system, so my old a$$ didn't like the hot summer ride home much when other trucks had working A/C.
The smiles per mile are quite worth the gas bill with a 406!
You and bent just haven't learned how to tune a 400. I never have had mine run hot! Neither did Dad.
Some folks just can't handle more than 354 cubes!
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Also not a stock 406Oh I have quite a bit in the past. Then I painted the truck, so I didn't like leaving it sit out in the dust all day at work. And I haven't finished the A/C system, so my old a$$ didn't like the hot summer ride home much when other trucks had working A/C.
The smiles per mile are quite worth the gas bill with a 406!
You and bent just haven't learned how to tune a 400. I never have had mine run hot! Neither did Dad.
Some folks just can't handle more than 354 cubes!
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This makes to much sense for this thread.While I was born in the era, I have yet to have the pleasure or annoyance to actually drive anything with a stock 400 small block. If I was to listen to my Dad complain about them they were like any other smog era engine that was choked down to low output. He replaced a couple for folks that cracked due to overheating with 350’s with really no change in performance.
For me I wouldn’t put much effort into one for the fact that if anything went sideways on the block finding another 50 year old 400 block isn’t as easy as it used to be. Add to that some old farts wanting stupid money for them because they are the big small block. Factory roller cam block 350’s are way more available as cores and are a crank swap and bore job away from more cubes without some of the 400 block problems.
Besides if you really want need a bigger cube small block just pony up the cash for a bigger Dart block and call it a day.
That dart block is really a winner. Not cheap, but you can buy them honed and preppedWhile I was born in the era, I have yet to have the pleasure or annoyance to actually drive anything with a stock 400 small block. If I was to listen to my Dad complain about them they were like any other smog era engine that was choked down to low output. He replaced a couple for folks that cracked due to overheating with 350’s with really no change in performance.
For me I wouldn’t put much effort into one for the fact that if anything went sideways on the block finding another 50 year old 400 block isn’t as easy as it used to be. Add to that some old farts wanting stupid money for them because they are the big small block. Factory roller cam block 350’s are way more available as cores and are a crank swap and bore job away from more cubes without some of the 400 block problems.
Besides if you really want need a bigger cube small block just pony up the cash for a bigger Dart block and call it a day.
There isn’t much meat in the cylinder walls of a 400 to start with so pushing beyond 0.030” is only doable once IIRC.That dart block is really a winner. Not cheap, but you can buy them honed and prepped
You keep ignoring/ forgetting that I have driven it stock and then built it.Also not a stock 406
And as I recall, the 354” motor ran great until you touched it…

