a good many people will eventually want to build a cost effective, SMALL BLOCK OR big block Chevy engine and most guys will start with the common 454 engine block. I,m always amazed at the guys who flip thru a catalog or talk to a machine shop and buy the first parts they find that seem to match what they are looking for if they can afford it without doing some rather extensive research.
there will always be options in what you can buy, in stronger or better made parts,and theres always going to be places selling over priced parts and making them sound like a great (DEAL).. parts that won,t do the job, of questionable quality.. If you want to build a decent engine you need a trusted machine shop, and you'll have to do some rather extensive research into both what your goals are and what parts you can afford,and understand the terminology and have a good understanding of what your trying to build and how its supposed to work, you'll rarely find money spent on quality parts and machine work is WASTED, as it tends to increase durability. in many cases a PACKAGE DEAL from a SINGLE source can save you both time and effort as generally the components in a package are designed to function as a matched set. good quality parts tend to cost more but in many cases the difference in cost is low compared to what a failed component costs when it fails and the engine sustains extensive damage as a result, a few hundred dollars spent on better parts may be a wise investment.
now a common up-grade is to swap to a 1/4" STROKER crank increasing the 454 engines stock stroke from the stock 4" to a 4.25" as that's about the max displacement that's easily built from a big block 454,with minimal machine work being done, much like when you install a 3.75" stroker crank in a common SMALL BLOCK 350 engine to increase its displacement from 350 to 383 ,and adding a .060 over bore, from the big blocks stock, 4.251 to about 4.310 , this tends to build a bit more compression, adds noticeable potential torque and generally increases performance in the big block , similar in concept to the small block 383 displacement up-grade that's so popular.
a CAST iron crank is not as strong as a CAST STEEL crank and a properly machined FORGED 4340 CRANK is far stronger than either cast crank type ,but a even correctly built and machined , and balanced cast cranks in a BIG BLOCK CHEVY can generally handle 550 hp or more easily, keep in mind its the connecting rods and rod bolts, that are generally blamed for rotating assembly failures but in truth its detonation damage , to the pistons and rings and/or exceeding the rpm limitations of the valve train,stability or failure to check clearances or failure to maintain adequate oil pressure and lack of heat control the proceeds the damage causing problems too cascade into engine damage in many cases. the best quality parts won,t last long if the correct clearances, good lubrication or detonation, are the reason the engines having problems
now theres several ways to go about this but I will point out that Ive generally go the best results using longer 6.385' connecting rods that more easily clear the longer stroke counter weights that are generally used.
the first thing youll want to do is set up a REALISTIC BUDGET and have a long detailed discussion with a local machine shop, and have them inspect your basic engine block as thats your usual starting point.
I would strongly suggest good 6.385" aftermarket connecting rods with arp 7/16" rod bolts and an INTERNALLY BALANCED ROTATING ASSEMBLY you don,t necessarily need a FORGED CRANK as the cast steel cranks are fine for many street/strip applications , but you should do the research and math to figure out the compression, quench, cam timing and matching intake port size, suggested intake design, matching, exhaust design
etc.
Youll generally want to use a good set of oval port heads , and a dual plane intake on a 496 bbc built for street use, that will rarely if ever see use over 6000rpm.
look over the links and carefully compare the types of connecting rods, types of pistons (cast vs forged)types of cranks and materials used and note internal vs external balancing.
I generally use and suggest use of scat 4340 forged cranks or occasionally the 9000 cast steel scat cranks for daily driver applications, SCAT, usually does a good job of carefully checking crank dimensions but its your job to check clearances , anytime you build an engine its the builders responsibility to verify clearances, and youll almost always find a rotating assembly needs to be balanced, obviously the crank manufacturer can,t dictate what rods, pistons,piston pins, rings, damper or flywheel are used so the crank counter weights won,t be perfectly balanced
READ THESE LINKS, theres easily a couple days worth of related useful info in the links and the SUB LINKS
Before you get too involved with thinking thru all thats required in an engine build up Id at least look at the options that are available in crate engines
http://www.jegs.com/p/Blueprint-Engines ... 1/10002/-1
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=5328
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=9930
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=5123
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=1420
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=204
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=6132
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=6125
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=3153
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=189
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=170
http://www.competitionproducts.com/Pro- ... fo/ST496F/
$1,169.95
Street/Strip Rotating Assembly
These high performance kits are perfect for street and weekend drags. They feature a cast steel crank, 4340 steel rods with ARP capscrews, Icon FHR pistons, Clevite performance rod and main bearings, and moly rings.
♦ Cast steel crankshaft
Part Type: Rotating Assembly
Application: Chev BB (2-Piece Rear Seal)
Deck Height: 9.800"
Main Bearing Type: 454
Bore: 4.310"
Stroke: 4.250"
Actual Cubic Inch: 496
Crankshaft: Cast Steel
Pistons: Icon FHR Forged Pistons
Piston Dome Type/Volume: -2.4cc Flat Top
Compression: 9.6 w/105cc, 9.4 w/108cc, 8.7 w/119cc
Piston Pins: Included
Connecting Rods: Scat 6.135" Forged 4340 I-Beam (Bushed) w/ARP Capscrews
Rings: Enginetech Moly Racing (Pre-Gapped)
Rod Bearings: Clevite (P-Series)
Main Bearings: Clevite (P-Series)
Balanced: No
Flexplate Included: No
Harmonic Balancer Included: No
Manufacturer: Competition Products
Manufacturer's Part Number: ST469F
Quantity: Sold as Kit
http://skipwhiteperformance.com/detail. ... 496-4340-6
http://enginecrankshaft.info/?kw=forged ... g-assembly
http://www.adperformance.com/index.php? ... cts_id=928
http://www.rpmmachine.com/454-496-cast- ... r-bb.shtml
http://scatcrankshafts.com/images/crank ... n_2013.pdf
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/esp-b ... /overview/
$1,549.97
Brand: Eagle Specialty Products
Manufacturer's Part Number: B18022060
Part Type: Engine Rotating Kits
Product Line: Eagle Street and Strip Rotating Assemblies
Summit Racing Part Number: ESP-B18022060
Actual Engine CID: 496
Bore (in): 4.310 in.
Bore (mm): 109.474mm
Engine Stroke (in): 4.250 in.
Balanced: Yes
Pistons Included: Yes
Piston Rings Included: Yes
Piston and Ring Oversize (in): 0.060 in.
Piston Material: Forged aluminum
Piston Style: Dome, with two valve reliefs
Piston Head Volume (cc): -18.00cc
Wrist Pin Style: Floating
Piston Ring Facing Material: Plasmamoly
Crankshaft Included: Yes
Crankshaft Material: Cast steel
Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
Engine Balance: External
Connecting Rods Included: Yes
Connecting Rod Material: Forged 5140 steel
Connecting Rod Beam Style: I-beam
Rod Bearings Included: Yes
Rod Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Rod Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Main Bearings Included: Yes
Main Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Main Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Cam Bearings Included: No
Gaskets Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Camshaft Included: No
Lifters Included: No
Timing Chain and Gears Included: No
Plastigage Included: No
Assembly Lubricant Included: No
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
Notes: Assembly includes file fit piston rings. Suitable for use up to 700 horsepower.
USA Performance BALANCED Rotating Assembly features 4340 forged 4.250 stroke crank, Forged 4340 H-beam rods with ARP8740 or Optional ARP2000 bolts, Forged Mahle dome pistons with 10.3-1 with 118cc chambers for normally aspirated engines. Available in numerous bore sizes for 489 cid to 496 cid. Crankshafts are forged with 4340 steel and feature multi-stage heat treatment, stress relieving, shot peening, and nitriding for superior strength and reliability. A .125 in radius is used to increase strength, so narrowed bearings must be used.
$2,059.00
4.310 bore & 4.250 stroke = 496 cid
4.280 bore = 489 cid
Forged crankshafts by Scat
6.385in 4340 forged H-beam rods by Scat
850 HP w/ ARP8740 and 1200 HP w/ARP2000 rod bolts
Mahle forged pistons +18cc Dome = 10.3-1 with 118cc heads
Plasma moly file fit rings 1.5 x 1.5 x 3mm
King TriAcular rod & main bearings
Precision Balanced Internally
Use 396/427 unweighted flex plate & harmonic balancer
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hrs-r ... /overview/
$3,059.97
Brand: Howards Cams
Manufacturer's Part Number: RAFR496D
Part Type: Engine Rotating Kits
Product Line: Howards Cams Pro Series Race Assemblies
Summit Racing Part Number: HRS-RAFR496D
Actual Engine CID: 496
Bore (in): 4.310 in.
Bore (mm): 109.474mm
Engine Stroke (in): 4.250 in.
Balanced: No
Pistons Included: Yes
Piston Rings Included: Yes
Piston and Ring Oversize (in): 0.060 in.
Piston Material: Forged aluminum
Piston Style: Dome, with no valve reliefs
Wrist Pin Style: Floating
Piston Ring Facing Material: Plasmamoly
Crankshaft Included: Yes
Crankshaft Material: Forged 4340 steel
Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
Engine Balance: Internal
Connecting Rods Included: Yes
Connecting Rod Material: Forged 4340 steel
Connecting Rod Beam Style: I-beam
Rod Bearings Included: Yes
Rod Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Rod Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Main Bearings Included: Yes
Main Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Main Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Cam Bearings Included: No
Gaskets Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Camshaft Included: No
Lifters Included: No
Timing Chain and Gears Included: No
Plastigage Included: No
Assembly Lubricant Included: No
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
http://www.ohiocrank.com/chevbb_rotate.html
$1949
OC 4340 4.25" Crank
OC 6.385 H-beam rods
SRP dome, dish or Flat-top pistons
Total Seal Moly Rings
Federal Mogul race bearings
Internally balanced
Ready to Assemble
Upgrade to ProMax crank - add $400.00
there will always be options in what you can buy, in stronger or better made parts,and theres always going to be places selling over priced parts and making them sound like a great (DEAL).. parts that won,t do the job, of questionable quality.. If you want to build a decent engine you need a trusted machine shop, and you'll have to do some rather extensive research into both what your goals are and what parts you can afford,and understand the terminology and have a good understanding of what your trying to build and how its supposed to work, you'll rarely find money spent on quality parts and machine work is WASTED, as it tends to increase durability. in many cases a PACKAGE DEAL from a SINGLE source can save you both time and effort as generally the components in a package are designed to function as a matched set. good quality parts tend to cost more but in many cases the difference in cost is low compared to what a failed component costs when it fails and the engine sustains extensive damage as a result, a few hundred dollars spent on better parts may be a wise investment.
now a common up-grade is to swap to a 1/4" STROKER crank increasing the 454 engines stock stroke from the stock 4" to a 4.25" as that's about the max displacement that's easily built from a big block 454,with minimal machine work being done, much like when you install a 3.75" stroker crank in a common SMALL BLOCK 350 engine to increase its displacement from 350 to 383 ,and adding a .060 over bore, from the big blocks stock, 4.251 to about 4.310 , this tends to build a bit more compression, adds noticeable potential torque and generally increases performance in the big block , similar in concept to the small block 383 displacement up-grade that's so popular.
a CAST iron crank is not as strong as a CAST STEEL crank and a properly machined FORGED 4340 CRANK is far stronger than either cast crank type ,but a even correctly built and machined , and balanced cast cranks in a BIG BLOCK CHEVY can generally handle 550 hp or more easily, keep in mind its the connecting rods and rod bolts, that are generally blamed for rotating assembly failures but in truth its detonation damage , to the pistons and rings and/or exceeding the rpm limitations of the valve train,stability or failure to check clearances or failure to maintain adequate oil pressure and lack of heat control the proceeds the damage causing problems too cascade into engine damage in many cases. the best quality parts won,t last long if the correct clearances, good lubrication or detonation, are the reason the engines having problems
now theres several ways to go about this but I will point out that Ive generally go the best results using longer 6.385' connecting rods that more easily clear the longer stroke counter weights that are generally used.
the first thing youll want to do is set up a REALISTIC BUDGET and have a long detailed discussion with a local machine shop, and have them inspect your basic engine block as thats your usual starting point.
I would strongly suggest good 6.385" aftermarket connecting rods with arp 7/16" rod bolts and an INTERNALLY BALANCED ROTATING ASSEMBLY you don,t necessarily need a FORGED CRANK as the cast steel cranks are fine for many street/strip applications , but you should do the research and math to figure out the compression, quench, cam timing and matching intake port size, suggested intake design, matching, exhaust design
etc.
Youll generally want to use a good set of oval port heads , and a dual plane intake on a 496 bbc built for street use, that will rarely if ever see use over 6000rpm.
look over the links and carefully compare the types of connecting rods, types of pistons (cast vs forged)types of cranks and materials used and note internal vs external balancing.
I generally use and suggest use of scat 4340 forged cranks or occasionally the 9000 cast steel scat cranks for daily driver applications, SCAT, usually does a good job of carefully checking crank dimensions but its your job to check clearances , anytime you build an engine its the builders responsibility to verify clearances, and youll almost always find a rotating assembly needs to be balanced, obviously the crank manufacturer can,t dictate what rods, pistons,piston pins, rings, damper or flywheel are used so the crank counter weights won,t be perfectly balanced
READ THESE LINKS, theres easily a couple days worth of related useful info in the links and the SUB LINKS
Before you get too involved with thinking thru all thats required in an engine build up Id at least look at the options that are available in crate engines
http://www.jegs.com/p/Blueprint-Engines ... 1/10002/-1
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=5328
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=9930
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=5123
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=1420
viewtopic.php?f=53&t=204
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=6132
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=6125
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=3153
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=189
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=170
http://www.competitionproducts.com/Pro- ... fo/ST496F/
$1,169.95
Street/Strip Rotating Assembly
These high performance kits are perfect for street and weekend drags. They feature a cast steel crank, 4340 steel rods with ARP capscrews, Icon FHR pistons, Clevite performance rod and main bearings, and moly rings.
♦ Cast steel crankshaft
Part Type: Rotating Assembly
Application: Chev BB (2-Piece Rear Seal)
Deck Height: 9.800"
Main Bearing Type: 454
Bore: 4.310"
Stroke: 4.250"
Actual Cubic Inch: 496
Crankshaft: Cast Steel
Pistons: Icon FHR Forged Pistons
Piston Dome Type/Volume: -2.4cc Flat Top
Compression: 9.6 w/105cc, 9.4 w/108cc, 8.7 w/119cc
Piston Pins: Included
Connecting Rods: Scat 6.135" Forged 4340 I-Beam (Bushed) w/ARP Capscrews
Rings: Enginetech Moly Racing (Pre-Gapped)
Rod Bearings: Clevite (P-Series)
Main Bearings: Clevite (P-Series)
Balanced: No
Flexplate Included: No
Harmonic Balancer Included: No
Manufacturer: Competition Products
Manufacturer's Part Number: ST469F
Quantity: Sold as Kit
http://skipwhiteperformance.com/detail. ... 496-4340-6
http://enginecrankshaft.info/?kw=forged ... g-assembly
http://www.adperformance.com/index.php? ... cts_id=928
http://www.rpmmachine.com/454-496-cast- ... r-bb.shtml
http://scatcrankshafts.com/images/crank ... n_2013.pdf
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/esp-b ... /overview/
$1,549.97
Brand: Eagle Specialty Products
Manufacturer's Part Number: B18022060
Part Type: Engine Rotating Kits
Product Line: Eagle Street and Strip Rotating Assemblies
Summit Racing Part Number: ESP-B18022060
Actual Engine CID: 496
Bore (in): 4.310 in.
Bore (mm): 109.474mm
Engine Stroke (in): 4.250 in.
Balanced: Yes
Pistons Included: Yes
Piston Rings Included: Yes
Piston and Ring Oversize (in): 0.060 in.
Piston Material: Forged aluminum
Piston Style: Dome, with two valve reliefs
Piston Head Volume (cc): -18.00cc
Wrist Pin Style: Floating
Piston Ring Facing Material: Plasmamoly
Crankshaft Included: Yes
Crankshaft Material: Cast steel
Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
Engine Balance: External
Connecting Rods Included: Yes
Connecting Rod Material: Forged 5140 steel
Connecting Rod Beam Style: I-beam
Rod Bearings Included: Yes
Rod Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Rod Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Main Bearings Included: Yes
Main Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Main Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Cam Bearings Included: No
Gaskets Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Camshaft Included: No
Lifters Included: No
Timing Chain and Gears Included: No
Plastigage Included: No
Assembly Lubricant Included: No
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
Notes: Assembly includes file fit piston rings. Suitable for use up to 700 horsepower.
USA Performance BALANCED Rotating Assembly features 4340 forged 4.250 stroke crank, Forged 4340 H-beam rods with ARP8740 or Optional ARP2000 bolts, Forged Mahle dome pistons with 10.3-1 with 118cc chambers for normally aspirated engines. Available in numerous bore sizes for 489 cid to 496 cid. Crankshafts are forged with 4340 steel and feature multi-stage heat treatment, stress relieving, shot peening, and nitriding for superior strength and reliability. A .125 in radius is used to increase strength, so narrowed bearings must be used.
$2,059.00
4.310 bore & 4.250 stroke = 496 cid
4.280 bore = 489 cid
Forged crankshafts by Scat
6.385in 4340 forged H-beam rods by Scat
850 HP w/ ARP8740 and 1200 HP w/ARP2000 rod bolts
Mahle forged pistons +18cc Dome = 10.3-1 with 118cc heads
Plasma moly file fit rings 1.5 x 1.5 x 3mm
King TriAcular rod & main bearings
Precision Balanced Internally
Use 396/427 unweighted flex plate & harmonic balancer
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hrs-r ... /overview/
$3,059.97
Brand: Howards Cams
Manufacturer's Part Number: RAFR496D
Part Type: Engine Rotating Kits
Product Line: Howards Cams Pro Series Race Assemblies
Summit Racing Part Number: HRS-RAFR496D
Actual Engine CID: 496
Bore (in): 4.310 in.
Bore (mm): 109.474mm
Engine Stroke (in): 4.250 in.
Balanced: No
Pistons Included: Yes
Piston Rings Included: Yes
Piston and Ring Oversize (in): 0.060 in.
Piston Material: Forged aluminum
Piston Style: Dome, with no valve reliefs
Wrist Pin Style: Floating
Piston Ring Facing Material: Plasmamoly
Crankshaft Included: Yes
Crankshaft Material: Forged 4340 steel
Rear Main Seal Style: 2-piece
Engine Balance: Internal
Connecting Rods Included: Yes
Connecting Rod Material: Forged 4340 steel
Connecting Rod Beam Style: I-beam
Rod Bearings Included: Yes
Rod Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Rod Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Main Bearings Included: Yes
Main Bearing Undersize (in): Stock
Main Bearing Undersize (mm): Stock
Cam Bearings Included: No
Gaskets Included: No
Oil Pump Included: No
Camshaft Included: No
Lifters Included: No
Timing Chain and Gears Included: No
Plastigage Included: No
Assembly Lubricant Included: No
Quantity: Sold as a kit.
http://www.ohiocrank.com/chevbb_rotate.html
$1949
OC 4340 4.25" Crank
OC 6.385 H-beam rods
SRP dome, dish or Flat-top pistons
Total Seal Moly Rings
Federal Mogul race bearings
Internally balanced
Ready to Assemble
Upgrade to ProMax crank - add $400.00