Engine Consideration For A 1974 Maverick 363?

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    So I have been hearing about these Dart SHP 363 Shortblocks that as a crate engine build if done right get out about 400hp to maybe higher. While maybe interest for me including in a 302 format? I'm more about if this is something that can fit right into the Maverick? Or, eh go something more of a 302 or 331? Just looking at more muscle for fun, to take down the road, and so forth. But wanted to make sure I didn't have to chop too much to fit it also. Might do a Cruise O Matic 3 Speed Auto on her too, with a 9 inch rear axle and leaf springs, but overall just looking at descent engine with good horsepower for fun!
     
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    If I'm not mistaken you can go short deck or tall deck 363. The short deck would make it an easier install but the tall deck probably would be cheaper. I wouldn't buy a dart block for just cruising with. I'd build my own stock block short block or look at d.s.s or jegs 331.
     
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    That would definitely increase the fun factor. Excellent foundation to make whatever kind of power your looking for. They have a forged crank/h beam and cast crank/I beam. The cast/I beam should plenty for what your looking to do, also lighter rotating assembly if your looking to run without boost. The 347 from dart is almost $700 cheaper, with the same components.

    I agree with greasemonkey, for the power level your looking at an aftermarket block isn’t necessary. I had a supercharged fox body that was making 550 rwhp with the stock short block, heads, and intake.
    It was a time bomb that never went off!
     
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    Yeah, I heard about the 347s and thought on HotRod.com they mentioned something about issues with them. Okay, so in consideration 302 Stroke? 331? Any recommendations for home builds then?
     
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    Do you have an engine already?
     
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    Right now considering, why basically I came here. 302? 331? Just wanted to compare opinions and options.
     
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    The 347 no doubt went through a learning curve. Engines of 15-20 years ago had issues with ring seal, now days piston and ring improvements have pretty much cured those problems. Blue Print warranty is for 30 mo/50K mi, good for a Hi-Po engine.
     
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    We just installed a Blueprint Engines 347 in my car. It has 415 hp & 427 lbs/ft of torque and I'm just finishing up the break-in mileage. It is a great engine with a lot of low end torque. It has a nice idle that rocks the car at intersections. Very street able cruiser even with the dual quads I just had to have.

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    You running manual or auto. trans? If auto, what trans and converter?
     
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    Everett, we replaced the top loader 4-speed I had previously installed with a new TKO-600 5-speed at the time of the engine installation. The rear end is a 9" 4:11.1 Trac Loc from the same '70 Boss 302 as the transmission. I installed the 4-speed & rear end in my 1st Maverick 46 years ago.

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    Bruce, sounds like a KILLER setup! I can only imagine how big the smile on my face would be if I had a setup like that.
    Even though I am a very conservative driver, " I've only had my car to about 85mph, in the decade I've owned it". I probably would have hurt myself w/ a setup like that. "Awesome -- I like it."
     
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    Thanks Everett! I do have a pretty wide grin on my face when I drive it! I've been extremely blessed in the selection of parts that I've assembled and the friends that helped put it together. Next phase is much wider rear tires.

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