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Scored a 440 today

Started by erik70rt, March 11, 2019, 05:37:47 PM

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erik70rt

Sometimes things just fall into your lap!  :yes:

Today I picked up a std bore 440 block, 906 heads, new mopar oil pan/pickup, new Mopar oil pump, timing cover, balancer, water pump housing, new mopar water pump, '70 six pack rods, new set of pistons & rings, new eagle crank, new mopar rocker arms, pushrods,  freeze plugs, gaskets, distributor pump shaft and a couple other odds and ends.

15 min from my house.

Let the build begin.
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.

dodj

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jimynick

Congrats on a great score! Keep an eye on the Mopar water pump. Neil and Murray and I had a nasty experience with a brand new one on Andy's Cuda and it seems to me that someone else recently had the same experience. Besides that wee caveat, go for it! What'll it be? Wild or mild?  :cheers:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

Chryco Psycho

#6
The 6 pack rods may not be the hot ticket either , they are strong but very heavy , modern I beams would be a better choice , you can use the 6 pack rods but take the whole weight off the cap & the sides of the beams to lighten them as much as possible then balance the assy .
Otherwise great score on the 440 !!


js27

You should have went right out and bought some lottery tickets because it was your lucky day--LOL
JS27

erik70rt

I'm not sure how I'll build it yet.  I don't think I'll go too wild as I want it to be streetable.  When I built the 416 for my Barracuda, I went wild and it was a little tough for "regular" driving.  LOL 

I think I'll do a mild build - something a little more than stock but not crazy.  Also need to decide between 4 bbl and six pack.   I have a couple of 4 bbl intakes in the shed, but never had a six pack before. 
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.

Chryco Psycho

Personally I would do a 512 build , initially it seems wild but with that much CI it is actually very mild
6 pack is all about looks , I have proven that they will perform better with a Street Dom intake & a 4 bbl Proform

erik70rt

#10
Going to stay 440 since I have the crank already.  The intakes I have are a stock '70 and a single plane MP (I don't remember the MP part number at the moment) which I think will be too much for a mild build.  I like the Proform carbs, too!

Leaning toward 6 pack to go with the T/A theme I am thinking about.
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.


HP_Cuda


Dyno that baby and show the results here!!!

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1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

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Quote from: jimynick on March 11, 2019, 08:08:58 PM
Congrats on a great score! Keep an eye on the Mopar water pump. Neil and Murray and I had a nasty experience with a brand new one on Andy's Cuda and it seems to me that someone else recently had the same experience. Besides that wee caveat, go for it! What'll it be? Wild or mild?  :cheers:

Would you mind sharing your experience with the waterpump? Is it the A31079 with the 8 blades?

jimynick

I don't know the # of the pump, but I believe it was a 8 blade unit. Neil can perhaps clarify there. The issue was that it leaked like a sieve when we started the car and it was brand new. If my sponge brain recalls properly, it was coming out of the shaft. We put a jobber pump in and had no more problems with it.  :cheers:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

Chryco Psycho

#14
I can't remember clearly either , it was a "performance" Alum pump , I worked on 18 different cars in 8 weeks  :Thud: