Hi, Matt, I recently posted a question pertaining to my 394 olds crankshaft as far as, anyone on the forum recommending a good reliable shop to do an offset grind to my crankshaft. the shop that i had sent it to has had it for over a year and never touched it. I recently went to that shop and picked it up undone and untouched. This gives me time to re-think my plans for building this mtr. My question to you is what will i Stand to gain if i decide to offset grind this crank. I can only stroke it up about .260 That would bring my new stroke from 3.690 to 3.950 . What other things are involved if i was to do this. I understand the throws need to be cut down because of the bal. it would need to be checked for straightness and it would need to be nitride for hardness. do you have any idea what the cost would be and would i really gain much in hp and performance. My new thought is to just keep the stock stroke. Bore the block to around .120 use dome pistons for more compression rebuild the mtr. the heads are fairly stock use in 2.020 intake and 1.700 ext. and be done with it. I am running hilborn fi and a power glide trans.in a #1800 car. The car is being build as a 120" wb fed running in nostalgia racing, very limited use. Something to enjoy and have some fun. Maybe you can help me in which direction i should go. Thank you and will be waiting for your reply. Thanks again Mike