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Old 11-07-2002, 02:23 PM
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Default 383 steel crank or 440 cast??

Ive been searching for a big block for my 87 Dakota 2x4 and I came across a 74 440 out of a motor home with 15000 miles and also a 68 383 2bbl carb which has never been bored . Which would be the better build?? I was leaning toward the 383 because of the steel crank and the deck height is lower ( fit easier) . Either way im going to run eldebrock aluminum heads. Also is there anything required to run a RB heads and intake on a B block??
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