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    Sb 383 Stroker vs sb 427

     



    which is better?

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    for pulling stumps or driving miss daisy.?? both are strokers so neither one will be a high rpm motor , as far as low end torque is concerned the bigger stroke will usually create more.

    how are they getting 427 anyway? i have seen a 454 small block but i think there using a olds casting???
    "IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
    "HIT IT"

    BRIAN

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    400 block dude.chevy 350 block with 400 mains

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    Smile

     



    im impressed . though i never ran one at those rpms before. we take our dirt modified to close to those extremes but no stroker motors allowed. the most we go with the 358 is about 9000. and with the big block were lucky to hit 7800. there is also alot of$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ involved to get those rpms ?? no
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    "IT'S 106 MILES TO CHICAGO , WE GOT A FULL TANK OF GAS , HALF A PACK OF CIGARETTES, ITS DARK, AND WERE WEARING SUNGLASSES"
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    427 recipe: 400 block bored to 4.185", stroker crank at 3.875" ground for small journal rods, use 5.7" rods = 426.9 c.i.(427).

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    427 recipe: 400 block bored to 4.185", stroker crank at 3.875", use 5.7" small journal rods = 426.9 c.i.(427).

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    LOL- good answer there Tech....
    I like the sb 427
    Jim

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    Strokers are like good cake shove as much as u can in !!!Go for the 454 small block
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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