Yes but he said he wanted "a good smooth torquey" engine for a truck. A true 400HP 402 is not going to be that.
I still say he is better off spending the money on the engine he has now. A set of heads and a cam will get him to 400HP pretty easily and he will still have a smooth running engine suited for a truck.
And I dont know what machine shop prices are in your areas but around here the bare minimum you will spend on machining for a good complete engine including doing the heads will be at least $2000 - $2200. That does not include parts. I absolutely hate the magazine articles that make it sound like you can do it for pennies
They are not real life.
I think A 396/402/454 whatever is gonna put out more torque than hp in stock form. So a small cam,intake combo will be smooth like stock and easily make 450+tq. Thats pretty Smooth and reliable IMHO.
As far a cost well you get what you pay for thats true. However if your paying over 2k just for labor you better be getting waaay more than a simple rebuild. Are they assembling it for that price too like cam install,intake,timing cover,oil pump and pan,etc. Even if so at 2k labor your talking maybe 1k parts...still not horrible
But thats not the point. You DO NOT have to go crazy building a 402 to get 400hp 450tq and it be smooth and reliable. Thats simply not true regardless of where or who you are. You dont need aftermarket heads and big compression to make 400 on ANY big block..just a few more rpm's.
And since the OP want torque and not hp he can opt to stay with the stock intake, have the heads worked for larger valves, a small cam with longer exhaust duration, and have a torque monster that drives like a stock truck all day. and pulls like a NA diesel.
But you are right...he can do that with the 454 and have better results regardless of whatever is being said about the 402.
Its really about when and where its puts power down that seems to matter to the OP. Anything outrageous is gonna move the power band into an unusable for daily situation pretty quickly anyway. Keep it as close to stock as possible with a small cam and maybe some head work and you'll make 400 no problem. And it will run as long as you treat like any other stock motor. But ...I still think I could build 2 400hp 402's for 5k
Anyone wanna give me 5k and 2 402's
PAweeeze.