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Old Feb 16, 2017 | 08:45 AM
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400 G Question

I have a 400 B short block with a crack in it, I also have a 400 G block in good condition, can the B block rotating assembly be used in the G block? I was thinking of boring the G block + .030 to .060 to make a nearly square assembly. I'm sure someone has tried this and was wondering how it turned out? Thanks
Old Feb 16, 2017 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 67Rocket
I have a 400 B short block with a crack in it, I also have a 400 G block in good condition, can the B block rotating assembly be used in the G block? I was thinking of boring the G block + .030 to .060 to make a nearly square assembly. I'm sure someone has tried this and was wondering how it turned out? Thanks


The 400B is from a 1965 442. One year only and 45 deg bank angle.
4.00" x 3.975" bore & stroke


The 400G is the crappy 68-69 block. 39 deg bank angle.
3.870" x 4.250" bore & stroke


You can see the problems with your plan.
Old Feb 17, 2017 | 05:20 AM
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I have seen the 400G block bored to 4.060 successfully. If you do want to use the 400B assembly, you would have to bore to 4.000" minimum. As stated above you will not be able to use the camshaft from a 400B in a 400G.
Old Feb 17, 2017 | 06:03 AM
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Thanks, only parts from B block would be crank, rods and new pistons. Have the parts and was wondering if anyone had tried this combo?
Old Feb 17, 2017 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by 67Rocket
Thanks, only parts from B block would be crank, rods and new pistons. Have the parts and was wondering if anyone had tried this combo?
Do the math. The short stroke crank in the small bore G-block yields 375 cu in with stock dimensions. Add to this the fact that you can't use the G-block pistons with the 7" rods due to differences in piston compression height. Yes, you can bore the G-block oversize - assuming you spend the money on sonic testing first.
Old Feb 17, 2017 | 07:49 AM
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Thanks Joe, so would boring the G block .060 and using the B block crank and rods be a workable combo?
Old Feb 17, 2017 | 07:59 AM
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Thanks Joe, so would boring the G block .060 and using the B block crank and rods be a workable combo?
Those would still be custom pistons. And the displacement would still only be 386 cu in (3.87 + 0.060 = 3.930 bore vs. 4.000 on the B-block).
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Thanks Joe, so would boring the G block .060 and using the B block crank and rods be a workable combo?

No
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If you are absolutely dead set on using the G-block, then try to have it bored to 4.000 (that's 0.130" over) and use the original B-block pistons.

Personally, I would just get a 455 block, use the B-block crank and rods, and use 425 pistons, making it a 425. With either the G-block or the F-block, you will need the matching 39 degree cam.
Old Feb 18, 2017 | 05:18 AM
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Thanks for the useful information.
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