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Brad
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Go easy on me , I'm learning! LOL... AMC never made a steel crank for a 360 right? They are all cast.
( which is not a deal breaker ) My thought on this combo ( 401 block/360 crank) is an engine that revs quicker and should put the torque range up higher. ( of course cam selection plays a part in that too) Also the bolt pattern on the flange of older cranks ( pre-71 from what I've read?) doesn't play nice with adapting modern transmissions? I'm planning on a T-56.... Sure if I find a complete 401 I'd build that but I'm finding more bare blocks than complete short/long blocks to rebuild. About 10 years ago I built a Buick 455 that was done up some . I machined my own adjustable roller rockers etc.... It had crazy low end torque so much so that it started cracking the roof on all 4 corners. It has a ton of power but tough to get it to the ground. I then built a 451 Mopar stroker ( 400 block /440 stroke crank) and so love that engine, revs like a chain saw, and lots of power and with 200 tread wear tires traction is pretty good and pulls like a freight train right up to the 6k rev limiter chip. My buddy just spent 40k building/adding a 426 Hemi to his 71 Cuda and at a stop light heading out of town, one day we got at it. It wasn't much of a race, left him like he had a 6 cylinder. He was not to happy considering the money spent. ( I have 8k into this motor in a 70 Challenger) This engine loves to rev, so I figured with building an AMC It might be a possible idea to so something similar. I love fast revving engines. Now that being said I have zero experience with AMC engines and have never driven a 401. Maybe if I drove/had a ride in one it would change my mind, but regardless of the brand the theory is the same. At this point I'm just exploring options.
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304-dude
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If you want a good revving engine why not 70 390 or 68/69 with a smaller stroke. I was tempted to under stroke my 68/69 crank to a 3.50 ish or so. May still do it, just for daily driver it would be a nuisance, but I have plenty of gear now with my planned mods to include a gear vender OD. Plus the forged crank can work in a 360 block, but with such a high RPM, you won't have 4 bolt main options, unless you find a service block.
If stroking or going with smaller journals, might as well machine the crank flange for later trannys. |
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