It would only be possible to answer this question if you provided enough information, and in one system of measurement. What is the stroke of the crankshaft? Also, will the block be bored oversize by .040"? It seems unlikely that the intent is to bore a block .40" as there would be no wall thickness left, and .40 mm is .015" which would require custom made pistons as it is not an off the shelf size.
Depends on if its been stroked, but usually its a around a 312.
455 bored 30 over is now 461ci
406 cubic inches .
359.3 cubic inches
302
402
317
No
287.4 CI
400 in^3
There are approximately 460 cubic inches in a 289 that is bored 0.40 over. This can also depend greatly on what kind of weight the car is holding onto.
If my math is correct , almost 293 cubic inches ( using a 4 inch bore that is bored out .030 and a 2.87 inch stroke )