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mwbrasher
11-29-2011, 11:10 AM
hi all ... i'm looking for a low buck 406... i have a 400 sbc and i have a set of L2311F TRW pistons 030... with out going to another set of pistons.... can i use the 5.6 rod...AND... turn this motor around 7200 rpm's... have good 400 crank...this motor will be used for DRAG RACING ONLY..... turbo 350 with 5:13 gears... 2700 lb vega... any ideas will be great... thanks caveman... :o :o :o :o
zipper06
11-30-2011, 06:55 AM
I ran a low buck 406 for a while, with 5.7 rods, but broke a rod bolt because i had stock bolts, never again i'd definately put some good rod bolts in it. The TRW pistons are heavy,heavy,heavy. 7200 if'ie maybe 6600 and be sure to sonic test the block before boring it.
JMO
Zip.
melson3086
12-03-2011, 04:12 PM
Mark those pistons prob wont work with a 3.75 stroke you would have to use 5.56 rods and hope you have enouph piston to crank clearance. Just saying might not b a good way to go and i dont like short rod like that just my opinion!
mwbrasher
12-03-2011, 10:22 PM
hey pat... what is up... hows your bug coming along?? i traded for this stuff it was a 377 set up... you are right according to sealed power i HAVE TO run those 5.565 rods or stay at a 377 with 5.7 rod and 350 crank... was looking for more torque as you know... lol... do you think it would turn 7000 enough to run this season before i go big block??? thanks caveman.... :D :D :D
fast75vega
12-03-2011, 11:19 PM
hey pat... what is up... hows your bug coming along?? i traded for this stuff it was a 377 set up... you are right according to sealed power i HAVE TO run those 5.565 rods or stay at a 377 with 5.7 rod and 350 crank... was looking for more torque as you know... lol... do you think it would turn 7000 enough to run this season before i go big block??? thanks caveman.... :D :D :D
im spinning my lil budget 383 sbc with all stock bottom end to 7k every weekend..... for a season and a half now! now my 406 is all after market.... :D
melson3086
12-04-2011, 07:45 AM
Good rods and good rod bolts and a good balance job i wouldnt see any problem with it!