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318 swap for a 408?

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Old 01-10-2010, 12:36 AM
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Another question... to make my 408, all i need to have machined is the cylinders correct. then i just add desired cams and so forth, right. It has been a LONG while.
 
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Unless you have the experience and know what your doing, I would pay to have them do it, That way, it's done and out of the way and done right.

If you do it, the motor will have to be stripped, hot tanked, checked for cracks, etc etc, and, who knows what condition the block is in that you find in the bone yard.

The other question is what condition the tappets and cam are in and so forth. IF shot, you'll end up having to buy a new set of those, installing them and the cam, custom length pushrods that match the deck / valve height of the heads etc. It starts to really stack up as you go along and, it takes quite a bit of time as well.

Some crate engines are totally worth the cash in my opinion and come with warranties too. Now, like anything in the world, there's good and bad so, do some research. Nine K is about average. Call Hughes, they have some wicked engines and tons of power and, they specialize in Mopar.
 

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Hughs wants a lot of money for there crap, hell summit is cheaper than him! If your looking for deals I would talk to John Mercedes at South East R/T http://www.southeastperformance.com/ He also can build you a 408 the way you want it. As for machine work to the blocks, it's a little more than just boring the block, they also have to clearance the block for the longer stroke of the crank shaft. If you can do the labor stuff your self you'll be way under that 9k price tag.
 



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