OMG guys
you guys are jumping right into stroker engines when he might not even need it. you gotta develop a plan with
how much HP you want and go from there.
if you want some feedback, here it goes.
what do you mainly want to do with the car? figure that out first. second, get the mopar performance engines
book and read through the big block section a couple times. i did this before i ever built my first 440. it will give
you a better understanding of all the components and how they work together. they have a guideline for what
you'll need in your car to run a certain bracket. 13 sec, 12 sec, 11 sec 1/4 miles. stuff like, what heads you need,
cam & lifters, oiling, intake and carb, exhaust. once you figure about how where you want to be, then use it as
a "guide" to get what parts fit that bracket. i did it with my first 440 and it was pretty dead on with the book.
now some input about your engine. motor home engine = external balance. YUK! i would recommend, at least,
take the engine apart, have it checked for the bore, crank and rods. then get new pistons and have the whole assembly
zero balanced with a SFI balancer. it could save some headaches in the future.