No, the Chevy 454 has a long stoke and requires a big block.
However, it is possible to build a 454 small block using aftermarket parts. You'll need some high flowing heads to make it work.
bore and stroke a chevy 400 smallblock.
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
Many. 348 would be a small block, whereas the 454 is a big block.
Small block, and big block use the same flywheel. 400, and 454, are both unique, however, in that they are externaly balanced. 400 will not interchange with any other small, or big block, other then 454. They both use unique harmonic balancers, as well.
You can get a 454 c.i.d. small block Chevy with a 4.185 in. bore and 4.125 in. stroke on an aftermarket block with a raised cam
A 383 is a .030" over bored 350 small block with a 400 crankshaft. The 454 is a big block.
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Small-block Chevy The 454 Chevy big block offered much more available power but was horrible on fuel economy.
400 small block 2brl was the basic engine with a 454 big block optional