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I'm thinking of building a marine 383 stroker since it looks like you can get a bare gm350 block for about $1100.00 then take it to a machine shop and have it made into a 383 and install all the guts.
Now is this a good way of doing it or should I just buy a long block and be done with it?
My thinking is I can build it with the proper piston and have it internally balanced to last longer. Or will the standard factory neutral balance suffice? I think the engines are neutral balanced, maybe not.
I can't seem to find any new 383 blocks, but I can find a 377 which is 6.2 liters and I believe it is a new block, not remanned.
Now is this a good way of doing it or should I just buy a long block and be done with it?
My thinking is I can build it with the proper piston and have it internally balanced to last longer. Or will the standard factory neutral balance suffice? I think the engines are neutral balanced, maybe not.
I can't seem to find any new 383 blocks, but I can find a 377 which is 6.2 liters and I believe it is a new block, not remanned.