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Old 01-18-2014, 10:59 PM   #16
slim-n-none
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Pearland, TX
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Re: 350 to 383 stroker

We just built one in my brothers garage for my 71. From beginning to end, and that included finding a new block since we got a surprise when we pulled the heads and the block was already .60, im in it 2-2.5k. Thats a craiglist 350 block, rotating assembly, cam, lifters, heads, machine work, gaskets, ARP studs and everything and anything else i forgot in the list that we needed. The machine shop did everything but the clearencing, and the machining part of the build was 400 I think. My brother got everything on ebay to keep cost down and all parts were quality name brand parts, but it took time to get all the deals.
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