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Kirk - any RB crank can have its mains turned down to the B motor size and  
used to make a stroker.  This is about a 300.00 operation at the machine  shop. 
 A 413 crank is the same as a 440 crank and will work. You can use  your 361 
rods.  The question is if you can get pistons for this.  I  can't find a 361 
piston/stroker combination that will work.  Custom pistons  can be made, but 
you can get a 400 block cheaper and, using the 413 crank, you  can build a 451.  
All the 361 parts (heads, intake, pulleys, etc) will  interchange with the 
400 block.  Use your 361 rods, and get  Keith Black #215 pistons (290.00).  The 
pistons will need the pop  up milled off for use with your closed chamber  
heads.          Joe

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