Ok, so just stock 360 pistons. Just like the ones i pulled out of the 360. So i could re-use them, if i don't bore the cylinders out correct? What would you do, use stock 360 pistons or get the hypereutectic ones right off ebay? They should be just about the same price, maybe it's just preference. But i don't have a preference being that i don't know enough about them. And maybe Kragen will have the 390 rods. Or what if i stumble across used ones, is it OK to run used ones or is that a no-no.fomocoguy wrote:Well, there is no such thing as stock car pistons, as the 360 was only available in trucks. They also come up on ebay quite often for 50-100 dollars so I would watch there. With the factory heads you should make just over 9:1, so that shouldn't give you any detonation problems. To build it into a 390 you will need a set of 390 rods. 390 crank, 390 rods, and 360 pistons make for a 390 4barrel car engine. 360 rods are too long and will cause the pistons to hit the heads. I think with the higher cr and 30 more cubes that you would be ok with headers. I think my 360 actually lost a little bit of low end when I installed headers and complete 2.25" duals, but it's totally stock otherwise. It will probably have about the same torque and maybe a few extra hp with them, but if you had some good stock manifolds lying around it would be just fine. If I were you I'd find a good set of junkyard stockers and have them resurfaced, then do a 3" single diameter pipe.
And i suppose i will sell the EDC heads and put the stock ones back on.
And i will look for a set of used manifolds at the junkyard or something. That really doesn't seem like something fun to pull at the junkyard though, and the risk of getting an exhaust leak.
-The suggested cam on summitracing. Doesn't give it's specs but the part number is correct. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CRO-16915/
-Stock/performer intake
-360 stock pistons or hypereutectic ones??
-390 rods. Used on ebay.. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/390-FORD ... 673wt_1165
-Holley 600/vacuum secondaries http://www.holley.com/0-1850C.asp
-Used stock exhaust manifolds
-Stock heads
After those questions are summed up, next is machining. Should i have any machining done besides the usual clean up?