I think the only thing retarded is placing the design of the build in the hands of the internet...lol. (and yes, I spend some time spewing on it...lol) There is enough extra machining involved in stroking a B wedge that I wouldnt bother unless it was a 400 based one. That's because of performance and block design reasons that I think are important. But if it's what you have, and it's what you want, then build it. If you intnd on doing this ultra low budget, my impression is it will be more expensive than you think to get good power from and my advice would be use cleaned up (stage one) iron (516) heads with 2.08/1.74 valve sizes and the 3.75" stroke kit from 440 Source. The crank fits the block better, the pistons are decent quality, and the cost is reasonable with little effort. It is not that easy to get big power from the 432/438 package without incurring the drivability issues that come with a snotty, high horsepower, smaller" engine package. So one tends to spend on making components fit together right in the quest of making power.