easy question
To add to what Fred and others have already said... A 400c.i. SBC has a stock bore of 4.125 inches and a stock stroke of 3.75 inches. Boring it .030" would bring the bore size to 4.155 inches. Using this bore size with a stock stroke of 3.75 inches would give 406c.i.
im sorry i know i didnt explain it to well. let me try again
hypothetically, i have a 350. if i bore it .30 over, and want to stroke it i have a choice of 383, 396, and so on.
now if i had a 400 bored .30 over, i know thats 406, but if i was to stroke it, what would the smallest size cu in. be
hypothetically, i have a 350. if i bore it .30 over, and want to stroke it i have a choice of 383, 396, and so on.
now if i had a 400 bored .30 over, i know thats 406, but if i was to stroke it, what would the smallest size cu in. be
434 is common size for a 400 stroker motor. 4.155" bore with a 4" stroke. Some other sizes readily available are 412 with a 3.800" stroke and 420 with a 3.875" stroke.
Last edited by ChevyRules; Jan 22, 2004 at 05:00 PM.
Pushing a production 400 block to 434 is a little risky. You're better off buying an aftermarket 400 block like a Bowtie. There are a few aftermarket SBC blocks that can be pushed to 454. Don't expect many cheap heads to be able to feed a large SBC. Some of the better SBC heads flow where a BBC starts.
Heads make or break an engine. Exotic engine sizes mean nothing if they're restricted with poor flowing heads/valves.
Heads make or break an engine. Exotic engine sizes mean nothing if they're restricted with poor flowing heads/valves.
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