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Originally Posted by 94cobra69ss396
My opinion is that if the crank is gone that you just pick up a cast 429 crank from Summit. They're a little over $350. If you decide to go with a stroker kit you will be into a minimum of $2000-$3000. Yes, it will make more power than the 429 but you haven't even driven it with the 429. Right now you're used to the misfiring 351C power.
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Yea, stroker kits are not free. A STOCK 429 in my T-bird is 360 hp and 480 ft lbs of torque. Yes, it much more than the 351 Cleveland.
Darlene says I'm 61 going on 12. So I think like a kid with a short life span.
It's....just 502 cubic inches of BIG BLOCK FORD...I can dream
As far as the stock crank goes...I'm of this thought...if it was an auto trans vehicle than the thrust face on the crank is not as critical.
BUT...with a clutch.....you pushing a lot pressure against the clutch fingers that pushes the clutch fastened to the flywheel (bolted to the crank) that pushes against the thrust face of the crank. If that thrust face is NOT PERFECTLY smooth it will wear out the bearing adjacent to crank thrust face. This is just fact.
So looking at the thrust face on his crank....
With a stroker kit you could assemble your self....460 up to 502....all you would need extra is a crank-----pistons----and a re-balance. It just has to be decided cost vs cubic inches....
Yea...I know 61 going on 12.