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I thought it was no brainer at first since with the extra $350 for the crank 
but I've found there are some other expenses. The rebuild kit itself is about 
$75 more. The big extra is the heads. You most likely will need different heads 
to get the compression you want unless you have low compression heads on your 
400 now. Cam and carb selection changes as well. Bottom line, I've had to buy 
everything new even with some old parts that were still in perfect condition, 
e.g. 750 Holley, etc.
 
I talked with Butler again today. The Ross were $600 w/a 4 week lead time (have 
to be custom made). The TRW/FM were $400 w/a 4 week lead time as well so I went 
with the TRW/FM's. I've been surprised to see how difficult it is to get 
standard 455 pistons. It makes since considering most guys rebuilding a 455 are 
boring 30 over, etc.
 
Sheen> 
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sounds like your cylinders can still be brought up to exact specs for > either 
piston you choose. I learned from having my old Harley rebuilt that cast > and 
forged pistons will usually have different clearance requirements. My 400 > 
block is already +.030 but has some cylinder wall damage that will need to be > 
dealt with. If I use the same block again, a 455 kit sounds like a definite > 
choice.> > Ronnie
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