upgrade a 7.4-330hp?
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From: Millstadt, IL
You wil be able to use the block, thats about it. Get out your wallet because you will have a bunch of money in it. Look in the swap shop, there is a HP525 for sale. Buy that then sell yours as a working engine or keep a spare.
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From: Chicago, IL; Onekama, MI
I've got a 530 hp 439 that I'm going to sell... It was in my Formula 242 and pushed it to 68 MPH. It only has 50 hours on it. If you're interested in it let me know I'll give you all the details.
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From: Omaha, Nebraska. Boat on the Mighty Mo! Longest river in the USA!

Just a small list....
$1,000 for a good roller setup
$800-900 for a decent crank, 4.25 stroke
You will need good rods $450
Pistons to go on those rods $550 Rings $100
Bearings to spin that crank $125
Oil pump to oil the bearings $75
If you need exhast plan on used or $2k + for new.
New oil cooler for your bigger power
Heads with good valves and machine work 1k - 2.5k
Proably want roller rockers on the new heads
It goes on and on if you ever built one

Don't forget about machine work $500 +
Last edited by 1BIGJIM; 07-19-2011 at 06:33 AM.
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having just gone this route starting with a 454MAG with 088 heads that didnt get any port work i can tell you to make 500hp you will evaporate ALL of $5000 easily to do it right and make it last by the time you do cam, intake, carb, exhaust, valvetrain components, fuel pump,gaskets,timing set,machine work/replacement parts thats needed to bring your OEM parts back up to snuff, ETC the list goes on and the $$ add up quick!!!
if your looking for a cheaper route and not near 500hp on your build i have the stock 454 MAG aluminum hirise intank and matching carb i took off mine when i upgraded my motor that i'm going to sell.
good luck on your project!
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That kind of thinking is how I started blowing stuff up. People would tell me I could just throw a cam in and get 450HP. It does'nt work that easy.


