Looking for an olds 400e block or engine

Old Mar 22, 2013 | 08:26 PM
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Looking for an olds 400e block or engine

Hi All! Searching for a 400 casting #390925E for my 67 442. Recently inherited the car and pulled the motor out and found 2 cracks on the outside of the block down by the fuel pump outside of cylinder 2. Dont know if its just the water jacket due to freezing? No idea if it can be repaired. I haven't taken the heads off yet just the oil pan. I couldnt see inside cylinder 2 as the piston was in the down stroke. Anyway im in the sacramento ca area but willing to pay for shipping if I can find a good block. Thanks for any replies.
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Old Mar 23, 2013 | 07:43 AM
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I know of three 425s,two are in mass and one in conn.the one in conn is a 67,still in a 67 delta.jc
Old Mar 23, 2013 | 10:06 AM
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I have a complete 67 400 E Block engine out of a 67 442 rag top that sat out side for 20 plus years. It did turnover with little effort, but It will need to be gone through for sure.. The engine was a rebuild by Jasper. It has all the right stuff on it except the carb,not sure what it would have been bored out to when rebuilt. I always wanted a 400 E block & was going to use it for a future project that never happened. Where are you located & let me know if you are interested. The engine is located in Southeastern Indiana, 47025.

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Old Mar 23, 2013 | 12:09 PM
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Post says he's in Sacramento, Ca.
Could use Fastenal to ship.

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Old Mar 23, 2013 | 01:42 PM
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Thanks, Rickman48, I missed where he was located in his post. I'm sure shipping would be quite expensive..
Old Mar 23, 2013 | 02:58 PM
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I know - you get excited and say "I got one" and quit reading - we've all done it!
Actually, Fastenall's prices are quite reasonable - I'd guess around $200 strapped on a pallet.
He said he'd pay shipping - let him figure it out!
Old Mar 23, 2013 | 10:32 PM
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65B01Delta: Ya im interested. Could you send some pics and what kinda price your thinking? Pics of the casting # etc.? Also interested in the size it was bored out to when rebuilt. I have all the original stuff out of the old motor including the 4 bbl rochester qjet and manifolds but if the price is right you can never have too many spare parts, right? Message me at ryan.eaves@hotmail.com

Thanks to Rickman48 for the shipping info.

Thanks jcdynamic88 but I really want to put the 400 back in. Who knows, in 5 years I might wanna put a 425 or 455 in it!
Old Mar 24, 2013 | 07:26 AM
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I'll snap a few pictures today. I'll have to pull the heads off to check the the bore.
Old Mar 24, 2013 | 10:15 AM
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Great to see you here, Ryan! I hope the engine purchase process goes well for you!

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Old Mar 24, 2013 | 11:00 AM
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Hey Randy! Thanks a lot. Ya I took your advice and signed up. Got a couple leads so far. I appreciate it
Old Mar 26, 2013 | 01:43 PM
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Great thanks a lot 65B01delta! Looking forward to those pics and info. Still interested.
Old Mar 26, 2013 | 05:33 PM
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ryneves, I never got around to getting any pictures, one because it's in the corner of my garage with a car parked in front if it, two it's been cold here. That being said I should have some pic's this weekend. As for pulling the heads to check the bore, that may or may not happen, depends on the weather.

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Old Mar 29, 2013 | 03:10 PM
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Ok thanks 65B01delta. Keep me posted.
Old Apr 24, 2013 | 10:31 PM
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Did you find the block you were looking for?
Old Apr 24, 2013 | 10:38 PM
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Yes sir I did! Went and picked it up on friday. It was quite an adventure. Got a great block at a great price and made a friend to boot. Now im thinking what kinda pistons I want to put in as the forged pistons for the 400 are hard to find and expensive when you do. Not to mention HEAVY! I got some advice on chevy 350 pistons as they are readily available and much cheaper. Do you have a 400 your trying to sell?
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Originally Posted by ryneves
Yes sir I did! Went and picked it up on friday. It was quite an adventure. Got a great block at a great price and made a friend to boot. Now im thinking what kinda pistons I want to put in as the forged pistons for the 400 are hard to find and expensive when you do. Not to mention HEAVY! I got some advice on chevy 350 pistons as they are readily available and much cheaper. Do you have a 400 your trying to sell?
U dont want to buy chevy pistons. the comp height is wrong for Olds. The least expensive good forged pistons you can get is to buy Olds 350 Std bore pistons. Comp height is same as your 400. Olds 350 Std bore is 4.057 -- almost like buying pistons for a 400 + .060 ( which means the are 4.060). The standard 350 pistons are readily available and you can get them in flattop style just like your 400. All you have to do is to have your block bored and finished for the proper fit! Hope this helps!
Old May 17, 2013 | 10:30 PM
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I have to go ID it, I haven't seen the block. I got a '66 442 only intake from a guy who later told me he had the rest of the motor. By the time I got back to him, it was just a block and crank, which my brother scooped up for me. I won't get my eyes on it until late July. I'm in Sac too, with a couple '67s and some parts. Best of Luck with yours.

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