Years ago I built a 390, as a Dyno Mule, just to find out what some of the stuff I'd been running in my dragster, before I had a dyno, was worth. I spent about a year testings, tearing it apart and testing some more, even blew it up a couple of time, but I learned a bunch.
Well I'm going to do it again, with a another 390. I call it Dyno Mule II. I've researched several combinations. I looked at building a 440, but backed away because I want to run flat top pistons with about 10:1, so I can street drive this thing when I'm done testing, taking pictures & writing about it. With a motor that large it requires pretty large chambers to stay at 10:1.
So I've settled on a 4.060 bore & a 4.125 crank for 427 inches. I like this, it has a nice "Ring" to it, after all it is a 427, well sort of.
So far all I've got is a 390 Block that will clean up at 4.060, a pair of C!AE-A heads and my old flow bench, which I fully rebuilt last year. You can see my flow bench @
http://www.davenettlesgospelmusic.com/thegreatflowbenchrebuild.html I'm also working on a CNC porting mill, but it's got a ways to go.
I'll be back from time to time as all this comes together. So later, until I'm here again.