Thread: 305 w/ 383 crank?
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11-27-2004 11:41 AM #1
305 w/ 383 crank?
I am looken to build a 305 I have sitten in my shed. Its what i have to work with right now. I haven,t really heard of too many people doin much with them. I was thinking of putting a 383 stroker crank in my 305 block to see just what I could do with it. Or should I just roll with a stock 350 crank I have layen around. Like I said its somethin I'm kicken around so any help or advice would be great. Thanxjlake000
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11-27-2004 06:09 PM #2
Actually, this is more comman than you might think. Keith Black has the pistons and I think PAW offers a kit at a good price. Stock 400 cranks are relatively easy to find. Most of the racers that run 400 blocks use forged aftermarket cranks. Good motor for a truck.An Old California Rodder
Hiding Out In The Ozarks
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11-27-2004 07:53 PM #3
Thanx for the info. Still not sure just what I'll do just yet but all the advice helpsjlake000
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11-27-2004 10:49 PM #4
Hmm, thats kind of a cool concept. Ive never heard of it being done before either. Would swapping on 327 heads help with the higher RPMS?Right engine, Wrong Wheels 
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11-29-2004 06:48 PM #5
Thanx for the replies fellas, I would write more about other ideas I have for this build butthe WIFE is yelling at me. I hate it when she tries to wear my pants
jlake000
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11-29-2004 11:03 PM #6
Ok, that was just plain wierd
Right engine, Wrong Wheels 
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12-09-2004 04:46 PM #7
Originally posted by jlake000
Thanx for the replies fellas, I would write more about other ideas I have for this build butthe WIFE is yelling at me. I hate it when she tries to wear my pants
I would bet a million that she looks better wearing your pants then you do wearing her panties





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