Chrcho, at this point, until I get the factory coffee cans out of the block, I don't know what I'm gonna do with this block... It's got the 452 heads, but I still want to go with the 516, but open the exhuast side up some, and go to a 1.81 valve. I still don't know for sure if the crank in the 400 is a factory steel crank or not... But so far I've seen nothing that would make it a cast crank, it has the thin harmonic damper, and I don't see any external balance weights either. So far, 4 holes have rust, how bad I don't know yet, 2 have/had water sitting in them.... and the other 2 have/had oil in them..... I started to take the damper off, and found that my socket that fits it, has gone missing... Figures..
. I hope that the crank in this motor is a steel piece, if so then I want have to worry about modifying one for use with a manual tranny...
. The machine pad has this stamped into it:
8T400
3 15
L
The casting #'s on the passenger side read:
http://www.440source.com/dampers.htm4006530-400-12
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Casting clock right here.....
The balancer looks to be roughly 1" thick, but not much more. I know with the 440 cast crank damper it reads something among the lines of use with 440 cast crank only..... I tried to get the clutch assembly off, but things seem to be easier said than done at this point....
. One day....
By the way, providing the block is good, here's what I'm figuring on for a build:
400 block (hopefully no more than .030 over)
516 heads, opened exhaust side with 1.81 valves
Edelbrock TM6 aluminum single plane intake
Demon carb
Factory rods (checked) and install ARP Cap Screws
Forged pistons (flat top)
Timing Gear setup
Electronic ignition
factory steel crank setup for manual tranny
headers
maybe a high volume oil pump, and a 3/8" oil pick up tube
Autolite plugs
8mm Spiral core wires
180* thermostat
high volume waterpump assembly (all aluminum)
Hydraulic Flat Tappet cam
Going in a street car, nice driver, nothing exotic, just fun to drive.... Any comments while I continue with this block? I thought about doing the 451 stroker set up, but I don't have a 440 crank, and was wanting to see how this motor can come out with using the factory low deck block cranks and such.... With the 516 heads, opened exh, should make a pretty good difference.... I don't plan on putting this on the track, so....
The possible valves:
http://www.jegs.com/i/Milodon/697/45266-8/10002/-1/842843%7C10243-------or-------
http://www.jegs.com/i/Manley/660/11891-1/10002/-1/746722Which one do you think would be the better one for what I have in mind?
Also, I was just surfacing around the net, and went to 440 Source, went under the damper section, and read this:
Shown above is damper #3614374, used on 400's with external balance cast cranks, which can usually be found in a passenger car and/or automatic trans application
(applications with 400 engines and manual transmission applications used forged cranks.) It measures 7 1/4" diameter by about 7/8" wide. Although it is similar to the "six pack" dampers above, the weight on these is much thicker, and more closely resembles the weights on the cast crank 440 models below, even though the ring thickness is similar to an internal balance damper. One easy way to identify these (and not confuse them with six pack models) is the small half circle that is cut into one side of the counterweight. This is visible in the picture above at about the 3 o'clock position. This is the only damper that will have this small cut.
Notice the stuff in the red glow, what you think? Maybe it is a factory steel crank afterall..... Anyway, here's the link if interested:
http://www.440source.com/dampers.htm