383 build questions
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383 build questions
Hey guys.
I have a 1994 Z28 that is too damn slow. My current mods are pacesetter mid-lengths and a K&N FIPK. My budget for this project is $3,500.
The car runs fine right now, but the oil pressure is getting somewhat low. That being said, I would like to rebuild the engine. I will do all of the work myself, so please factor that into the cost.
I am also going to rebuild the 4l60e and purchase a stall.
Now I would like some ideas from you guys.
Remember the budget is small.
so..... WHAT SHOULD I BUILD?!
Will i have enough money for a 383 build? Or should I just rebuild the 350 to stock specs and maybe spray it??
All input is welcome!!
I have a 1994 Z28 that is too damn slow. My current mods are pacesetter mid-lengths and a K&N FIPK. My budget for this project is $3,500.
The car runs fine right now, but the oil pressure is getting somewhat low. That being said, I would like to rebuild the engine. I will do all of the work myself, so please factor that into the cost.
I am also going to rebuild the 4l60e and purchase a stall.
Now I would like some ideas from you guys.
Remember the budget is small.
so..... WHAT SHOULD I BUILD?!
Will i have enough money for a 383 build? Or should I just rebuild the 350 to stock specs and maybe spray it??
All input is welcome!!
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Take the block to the machine shop for new bearings and zero deck. If the cylinders are OK, just have them honed and install new file fit rings. Reuse the stock oil pump if it looks OK, but upgrade to the 4130 shaft and steel collar, also use the white spring in the pump. You should be able to accomplish that for $1K. Send your heads to LE or AI and have them ported and have them spec a cam for you. Use a felpro 1074 head gasket to keep the quench to about .039". Watch for a good deal on a 52 or 58 T/B and get a tune. You should be able to do that for $3500. Might even have enough left over for some gears. Good luck!
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Take the block to the machine shop for new bearings and zero deck. If the cylinders are OK, just have them honed and install new file fit rings. Reuse the stock oil pump if it looks OK, but upgrade to the 4130 shaft and steel collar, also use the white spring in the pump. You should be able to accomplish that for $1K. Send your heads to LE or AI and have them ported and have them spec a cam for you. Use a felpro 1074 head gasket to keep the quench to about .039". Watch for a good deal on a 52 or 58 T/B and get a tune. You should be able to do that for $3500. Might even have enough left over for some gears. Good luck!
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OK, I guess I take it for granted that align boring goes with the fitment of new bearings, my bad for not specifying that. I do think the cylinders can be honed without boring as long as they don't have a taper or out of round confition. The guy is looking for a $3500 performace upgrade and I think I gave him a solid plan rather than no hope and critisizm.
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I think you can put together a good motor and trans with $3500 by doing it yourself.I would do a few upgrades to the trans and use some good steels,clutches,and band.Try to find a good stall in the classified,I don't see the trans taking to much of your budget and they are pretty simple to rebuild. Unless the cylinder walls looked bad I would not bore it,but if you are going to buy new pistons I would bore it.Tonskiguy has a good plan for your engine.You might can even get you some gears also.
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i rebuilt my 350 and bored it and stroked it to a 383 stroker! Comp Cam XFI cam and high compression pistons, racing rings, whole valve kit and everything and at the end of it all i spent over $8,000 just engine alone. I did have a shop build the engine!
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OK, I guess I take it for granted that align boring goes with the fitment of new bearings, my bad for not specifying that. I do think the cylinders can be honed without boring as long as they don't have a taper or out of round confition. The guy is looking for a $3500 performace upgrade and I think I gave him a solid plan rather than no hope and critisizm.
$3500 will get you a basic reliable rebuild with a cam swap on stock heads. Fact is the overwhelming majority (probably 4 out of 5) of folks doing rebuilds, swaps, etc., go over their budget. Been there, done that.
JMHO.
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I spent over $5K doing my Heads/Cam right. Not sure how you could do an entire motor for $3500 without using inferior parts, or skipping key upgrades. (Of course I also upgraded my clutch, flywheel, fuel pump, TB, EWP, tune, etc.)
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A good hone with torque plates will take out any irregularities. if you can lay a straight edge across the saddle of the mains and its in spec why would you line hone a block.