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Old 06-05-2008, 08:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking more power for my 403

i bought a 403 small block for my '84 98 regency, i want more power but i dont have a lot of money to invest in it. my uncle said for me to get a better cam and some 7a heads of a '72 350, will that be fine on my stock 403 without major work or $. The car is pretty much a daily driver, i might have fun with it from time to time. Help me out


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Old 06-06-2008, 02:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You may run into a head bolt issue with the 350 heads. I believe you will have to have them machined to match the hole sizes on the 403 block.
A bone stock 403 would roast the tires all day anyway. Unless you're going to be racing the thing, I wouldn't even waste a good pair of 350 heads on it. but that's just me. Keep the 403 heads and Save your money up for a better rear end instead. That 2.41 1 legger you have will suck the life out of any motor you put in.

I want to go fast and on little to no budget Just doesn't go together unfortunately.
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Old 06-06-2008, 06:33 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You need to remove the oil pan, crank, and rotating assembly. Then you can weld up the open main webs. Or you can just do what I did and stick JB weld in there for some added strength.

Just kidding. Welcome to the site. A cam and some headers would really make that thing lively.
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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honestly i have about 1,500 bucks to get more power out of the 403, i got the new motor through my uncles friend pretty cheap, through research ive read that the heads on that motor arent too good and the cam wasnt good, so if i can get some of those things done would that help, including the intake? i got a 200-4r tranny on it so what rear end do yall recommend, this will be a street driver but i want power, i am saving more money for future work, just wanted feedback thanks

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Old 06-09-2008, 09:26 PM   #5 (permalink)
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#1...A set of 3.08/3.23 gears will make that thing a blast to drive, and still have decent economy.
A set of early heads with smaller chambers, and even a generic 214 cam and dual exhaust will shake the bugs out of most all street cars you run into. Recurve dist, block heat risers, ENJOY.
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You might want to get more info on the 200 4R. I am not sure if it will hold up behind a 403. I know it isn't the strongest transmission out there.
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You might want to get more info on the 200 4R. I am not sure if it will hold up behind a 403. I know it isn't the strongest transmission out there.
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Some of his 200 4r's are running 10's. One of the turbo Booicks was in the 9's before they went to a T-400.
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