drhill
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Which would you build a 400 or 440. I have both and was wondering which would be best. I have a 383 steel crank for the 400. Both engines are 1974 castings. I was thinking of using Trickflow top end.
With the price to machine the RB crank you could just have custom high compression pistons made and keep the stock stroke.If you’ve got both motors, there’s an obvious answer here: harvest the crank and rods from the 440 with new pistons and build a 451. All of the size and strength benefits of the 400, with more cubes than the 440.
Not sure about cylinder walls being thicker but they are shorter which makes them more rigid.
Maybe. But they would be almost 13-1 with lightly surfaced 906s, and they are for a 440 crank and rods swap. Again, where are the 9.5/10 to 1 stock stroke 400 pistons?Race car or street/strip?
There's a set of NOS set of Arias 400 mopar dome pistons on Ebay now.
Compression ratio would 11.8-1 with 452 heads.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Arias-4-37...for-Chrysler-400-440-B-RB-Crank-/123104266824