chryco is right, the "360" in the title is a mis-print, if u scroll down, all the variations show a 340 block as the starting point
Okay. I see your point. But as I mentioned, I see others. For instance, this one.
http://www.flatlanderracing.com/strokerchrys-360412.htmlThen there's info like these on other sites (from Googling "360 to 412 stroker kit"):
"I know there is a place in Georgia that offers a 318/408 or 412 package. The difference in the 340 and 360 kits would be the main bearing size. The 340 has the small mains in it like the 318 and 273. The 360 has a larger main."
"There is a huge difference in bore size of the 318 and 360. The 318 only has a 3.91 bore and the 360 has a 4.00 bore. To make them equal to start you have to go 0.090 over on the 318. To get a 408 you bore it 0.120. I know it sounds like a lot but if the block has enough wall in it to start with there should be no issues. I think to go to a 412 you take the little block out 0.150. All it means is that you have to start with a very good block."
My engine was built about 6 years ago from a 360 block (that apparently was previously bored/stroked to a 383); I don't know exactly what my engine builder did or put in, but the engine dyno sheet says Mopar 412; I had custom "412 FOUR BBL" SHAKER emblems made. If a 412 is possible, then I'll just stick with my new emblems. If a 414 is more likely (and that's really what my engine is), then I might have to have the emblems remade. Thanks for all the feedback.