2 454 Marine 385hp engines Pulled to swap in 572's 3000.00 obo
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In 86 they had a 400hp and a 420 only difference in those were the gill both had the same crane cam and the 86 400hp I tore down out of a cig had forged piston ,cranks and rode and rect port heads flat tappet hydr. with crane roller rockers don't think the 365 has the rockers or the cam. I took the numbers off the cam and put them in the crane web site.
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In 86 they had a 400hp and a 420 only difference in those were the gill both had the same crane cam and the 86 400hp I tore down out of a cig had forged piston ,cranks and rode and rect port heads flat tappet hydr. with crane roller rockers don't think the 365 has the rockers or the cam. I took the numbers off the cam and put them in the crane web site.
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If you have he rectangle port heads, just leave them alone. Oveals are prefered, but not that much change from the square port. Go with a high rise single plane oval port intake, get you a good roller cam from RMBUILDER, and some good exhaust and you will be making some good power. You will have to spin them up. 5500-6000.......
With the good crank and rods, you should be OK
With the good crank and rods, you should be OK