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    Wanting to put a stroker in a 355 for a Mod. What works best 3.625, 3.75, 3.875, or 4.00.

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    What block?
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    A 3.75 stroke 383 is a good all around engine and the crank can be easily fitted into a GM block.

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    4.00 in a 400 block. Bigger is better, period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stock car driver View Post
    4.00 in a 400 block. Bigger is better, period.
    I agree there is no replacement for displacement.
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    The 4.00 stroke really has excellent torque but can be a handful to hook up and drive. Personally I like the 3.875 stroke better. A little easier to put in the block and easier to drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by usafracer View Post
    What block?
    The block is a chevy 350 with a 4.030 bore.

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    Then you are going to want to keep it to a 3.652 or a 3.75. I really like the 3.652 crank.
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    Thanks everyone!

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    consider a 3.80 stroke and a 5.850 rod and use an off the shelf piston for a 6.00 rod x 3.48/3.50 stroke piston

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    Quote Originally Posted by usafracer View Post
    I agree there is no replacement for displacement.
    CI is cheap power...
    I think the 3.875 requires some grinding and it makes a 395 w/ your bore. it will be plenty for your mod on a slick track. or if your wanting something cheaper a 383 may be easier to find used parts 3.75stroke

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    How much work is it to put a 3.875 in a 350 block? Does it take a small base circle cam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank 75 View Post
    How much work is it to put a 3.875 in a 350 block? Does it take a small base circle cam?
    Its alot of work, parts are harder to find, less choices. I feel a very small gain for a modified. Go with a 383 and work on the chassis setup. Yes, you will need a small base cam.

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