I cant afford the machine shop, so im trying a 400 to get some cheap cubes
No. I do not argue with Señor Honkey Kong. The longer this post drags on, the more clear it becomes.
Speaking of clear, let's get something crystal.
"Cheap cubes" and 400SBC do NOT belong in the same sentence.
Or paragraph even.
Maybe not even on the same page?
For reals. Not trying to be a dick, but i'm serious. A 400 will require gobs or machine work if it's gonna live long and happy. I do not want to begin a discussion about "core-shift" here, now.
Building a 400 is kind of .... advanced. I don't really know how to say it nice. I'm no good at that. But if you don't have any (lots) of money to spend, you REALLY ARE better off with a 350. Dude i'm not tryin to bust your bubble, i want the best for you and your square. I want to see you on the 400 wagon. 400s are cool because they are shrouded in such dark and mystery.
If it were me, i'd jump at a $250 core. Have it sittin around and play with it. Look at it this way...maybe 1 in 4 cores you pick up may be buildable. That's a semi-random number based on no fact just as example.
People GIVE AWAY 350s while others COLLECT 400s.
$300-$1000 is entry level for a CORE in Oklahoma. 350 parts are WAY cheaper and the end result is WAY more forgiving. Plus the odds are in your favor that you will make "better" power.
I'm a noob 400 guy any way you look at it, but i'm convinced by now that the THE KEY to happy motoring with a 400 is machine work.
And longer rods...lol.
This board is great and we will love to help you but please, consider the source.
We're on the innerwebz...
I think your "cheap cubes with a 400" plan needs SERIOUS reconsideration. lol.