mr_blasto
1/2 ton status
I finally made a decision on what I'm going to do. I'm having a very reputable shop in the area build a 406 for me. They have a good block sitting in the shop that has never been rebuilt that we are going to use.
Here is the short list of parts that has been decided on already
-180cc dart pro 1 aluminum heads with 72cc combustion chambers
-rotating assembly from eagle with a cast crank, 6.0 rods, and -16cc dished SRP pistons
-edelbrock performer rpm intake
-edelbrock q-jet I have sitting around (1904) 795 cfm
I am ordering the heads and rotating assembly tomorrow. I will figure out exactly what cam shaft and other stuff I need after talking to the shop a bit more. For a cam I am thinking about the comp cams 12-231-2 or 12-235-2. Compression should end up being 9.7:1 or so. If you guys recall my previous questions about which tranny to go with, I am thinking I will stick with the 350 trans i have now, the shop thinks the tranny should hold up fine, but who knows.
I am open to any input or comments. This is the first motor I have had to purchase, so hopefully everything will go smoothly. Would have been fun to do it myself, but I am living in an apartment and there is a deadline for the project, so a shop seems like the best route.
Here is the short list of parts that has been decided on already
-180cc dart pro 1 aluminum heads with 72cc combustion chambers
-rotating assembly from eagle with a cast crank, 6.0 rods, and -16cc dished SRP pistons
-edelbrock performer rpm intake
-edelbrock q-jet I have sitting around (1904) 795 cfm
I am ordering the heads and rotating assembly tomorrow. I will figure out exactly what cam shaft and other stuff I need after talking to the shop a bit more. For a cam I am thinking about the comp cams 12-231-2 or 12-235-2. Compression should end up being 9.7:1 or so. If you guys recall my previous questions about which tranny to go with, I am thinking I will stick with the 350 trans i have now, the shop thinks the tranny should hold up fine, but who knows.
I am open to any input or comments. This is the first motor I have had to purchase, so hopefully everything will go smoothly. Would have been fun to do it myself, but I am living in an apartment and there is a deadline for the project, so a shop seems like the best route.

