Smokngun
Well-Known Member
I'm a ways away from needing "The Big Motor" for my Roadrunner project, but I've been knocking this question around. The original 383 has been in pieces for a couple decades and will need a boatload of machining, (bore, crank cut, deck heads and block, line bore, etc.) so my immediate plan is to just find a running 440 to drop in the car for now. Eventually I'd like to put together a 550/600 horsepower motor, leaning toward a 500"ish stroker, 2 x 4 barrels (just because I've always wanted them on a car), aluminum heads, etc. I don't have any real specific components in mind to use as far as heads, pistons, etc.
I've built engines in the past (though never a stroker) and have a good machine shop locally that can handle the block machining and head work if needed. So do I do a ton of research getting it right and build one myself? Or do I spend a couple extra grand and just buy a crate motor? I'm past the point in my life that I "need" the satisfaction of doing it myself, but if it's going to be half the price, then I'll do it. Any suggestions for companies to use for crate motors (or ones to stay away from)? My goal is to have a very streetable car that will run deep in the 11's (or even get into the 10's) on drag radials and closed exhaust.
The original 383 will eventually get a budget rebuild and sit on the engine stand just to have the original motor from the car, or in case there is some catastrophic failure of the one in the car, then I have something to put in it to drive.
I've built engines in the past (though never a stroker) and have a good machine shop locally that can handle the block machining and head work if needed. So do I do a ton of research getting it right and build one myself? Or do I spend a couple extra grand and just buy a crate motor? I'm past the point in my life that I "need" the satisfaction of doing it myself, but if it's going to be half the price, then I'll do it. Any suggestions for companies to use for crate motors (or ones to stay away from)? My goal is to have a very streetable car that will run deep in the 11's (or even get into the 10's) on drag radials and closed exhaust.
The original 383 will eventually get a budget rebuild and sit on the engine stand just to have the original motor from the car, or in case there is some catastrophic failure of the one in the car, then I have something to put in it to drive.