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Chrysler 383 is a big block. The Chevy 383, is a de stroked 400, small block.
The Dodge 383 is not a stroker like a Chevy small block engine. The 383 was a factory offering from Chrysler, and is one of the "B" series engines. It is very similar to the other Chrysler big blocks like the 413, 426, 400 and 440.
how do i find the timing on my 383 400 hp stroker motor
NO, the 383 is called a stroker engine. It is a 350 with a 400 crankshaft that is machined, to make it work in a 350 block. There are other factors and modifications to be made when building a stroker. The only 383 that came from the factory is in Chrysler vehicles.
Not built by Chrysler.
I believe 383 was a Chrysler engine.
It was introduced in 1961 and available in all Chrysler makes.
A 383 is a .030" over bored 350 small block with a 400 crankshaft. The 454 is a big block.
361, 383, 400, 413, 426 wedge, and 440 are all the same block as far as I know.
a 383 stroker is just a 400 crank in a 350 block...so yes
According to my Chilton's repair manual : With engine oil filter change : A 1970 Chrysler 383 takes ( 5 U.S. quarts )
the 383 is the same block as a 350 so yes it will fit.