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Read why GM Performance Parts HT 383 has enough troque for your heavy custom car, brought to you by the experts at Custom Rodder Magazine.

GM Performance Parts HT 383 Engine - Get The Lead Out

The Perfect Way to Motivate Your Large Barge
Author: Mike Petralia
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Before testing our HT 383... 
   
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Before testing our HT 383 on Dyno-Motive's DTS engine dyno, John Beck, owner of Pro Machine, did a few tweaks on it for us.
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The GMPP short-block we ordered... 
   
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The GMPP short-block we ordered comes like this. Heads, cam, intake manifold, and all the top end components must be ordered separately.
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Beck wanted to show us the... 
   
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Beck wanted to show us the trick goods hidden underneath the oil pan of this GMPP stroker. Check out the one-piece oil pan gasket and partial windage tray.
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Beck chose to install GMPP's... 
   
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Beck chose to install GMPP's recommended hydraulic roller camshaft and its related accessories. Since this is a roller cam, GM engineered a lock-plate into the front of the block to keep the cam from "walking" out. It also has a special drive gear that'll work with any stock distributor.
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Since the GMPP iron heads... 
   
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Since the GMPP iron heads have a small combustion chamber, and the crank has lots of stroke, the pistons need quite a large dish to keep compression manageable. Also, Mr. Gasket Solicore head gaskets will keep pressures in check.
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The stock-appearing harmonic... 
   
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The stock-appearing harmonic dampener is deceiving, since a counter-weight has been added to the back of it. The weight is necessary to offset the added stroke of the crank.
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Here's a nice tip from Beck.... 
   
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Here's a nice tip from Beck. Once you've found true TDC when assembling the engine, use some nail polish or paint to permanently mark the dampener so it'll be easier to see with the timing light.
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GMPP's complete hydraulic... 
   
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GMPP's complete hydraulic roller valvetrain is hidden under the intake manifold. The lifter valley "spider" holds the roller lifters in their bores and the "dog bone" keeps them from rotating.
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These are the new "492" reproduction... 
   
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These are the new "492" reproduction heads we ran. They come with accessory boltholes on the ends for things like A/C and alternators, but do not include rocker studs or pushrod guide plates.
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Beck disassembled the heads... 
   
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Beck disassembled the heads to touch up the valve seats himself by hand-lapping them.
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GMPP's cylinder head hardware... 
   
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GMPP's cylinder head hardware kit comes with bolts pre-coated with sealant to prevent water leaks. This is much easier to work with than gooey sealants you apply yourself.
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Beck checked the pushrod length... 
   
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Beck checked the pushrod length before installing GM's recommended pieces, just to be sure.
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GMPP's full roller aluminum... 
   
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GMPP's full roller aluminum rocker arms are self-aligning on the valve stem tip, so pushrod guide plates are not needed.
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In addition to the Edelbrock... 
   
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In addition to the Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor we tested, we also installed an Edelbrock fuel pump and water pump.
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A steady spark is important... 
   
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A steady spark is important to making maximum torque, especially under the heavy loads our engines operate with. Mallory's new totally electronic distributor kept us fired up for the entire day.
HT 383 PARTS LIST
Short block PN 12499106
CID 383
CR 9.1:1
Stroke 3.80
Bore 4.00
Cam Hyd roller
Specs 196/207 degrees @ .050, .431/.451 lift Rockers 12370838 (roller, self-aligning)
Crank Forged steel
Heads PN 12480092 cast iron
Valves 2.02/1.60
Intake Edelbrock 7501 (RPM Air-Gap)
Carb Edelbrock AVS 650
GM's rated HP 340 @ 4,500
GM's rated TQ 435 @ 4,000
Observed HP 327 @ 4,600
Observed TQ 429 @ 3,300

GMPP HT 383 DYNO TEST
RPM TQ HP
2,600 415 205
2,800 417 222
3,000 424 242
3,200 428 261
3,400 428 277
3,600 425 291
3,800 419 303
4,000 410 312
4,200 401 321
4,400 388 325
4,600 373 327
4,800 356 325
MAX 429 327
AVG 408 282

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We tested two different Edelbrock... 
   
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We tested two different Edelbrock intakes and carbs on this motor: the EPS and Air-Gap manifolds and the AVS 650 and AVS 800 carbs. Both carbs worked about the same on the dyno at wide-open throttle, but the smaller 650 would definitely work better around town with lots of stop-and-go driving. The large size of this engine craved the large-volume Air-Gap intake, so it'll stay.

GMPP Pro Machine
809 Lakeview Ave., Unit D
Placentia
CA  92670
Edelbrock Mr. Gasket company
10601 Memphis Ave
Bldg. 12
Cleveland
OH  44144

www.mrgasket.com
Dyno-Motive
809 S. Lakeview, Unit L
Placentia
CA  92870
Mallory Ignition
Cleveland
OH

www.mrgasket.com
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