vkh
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I did a wack of Googling to compare a 377 (400/350crank) and a 383 (350/400crank). The consensus - especially among the circle track crowd - is that the 383 just has a whole lot more usable torque, despite more valve shrouding. And if you had a 400 block, just build a 408.
The 377's beat all the 350's, then the 383's beat all the 377's, then the 408's beat all the 383's.
I went looking because I have a line on a good 400 block, and I have a good 350 crank, and got curious.
Huh, well maybe I was wrong. I'll have to do some more reading myself. Doesn't a 400 have larger mains than a 350?