Re: {Chrysler 300} Original Ram Engine Block Cracked :( What to do?
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Original Ram Engine Block Cracked :( What to do?



You could put your cam etc in a 440 , more cubes only help . . Even your J/k heads .fit  some want older 4 bolts etc . I’ll take six bolts and todays best heads . But it all fits .Ram is fine with this  
Might go 9.25 compression on 440 too , given no sunoco  260 in 2023 . 
You almost have to back off timing  on J/K
from optimal with todays gas  More cubes fixes that loss ?  or else you risk detonation you might not hear when “in it  “ = piston hole or hidden damage . 
I do agree crack in outer water jacket you can get by even with pour in block fix . I have a Buick 60 electra 225 like that for 30 years . Long, 6”  crack between two sidewall core plugs . Attitude was nothing to lose , it worked . .Depends how wide and where 
Cast iron cannot be welded , period , in engineering sense . Can cause more harm than good . it will crack right next to any weld attempt at room temp. Braze maybe but to do right whole block needs preheat , impractical .
449 block
makes sense to me .. I think made sense to George in his legendary fast J too 






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On Jul 16, 2023, at 6:25 PM, 'Mwl1967' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


So the machine shop showed me the cracks in the water jacket areas of the original 413 from my 300K. They don't want to fix it. I'm torn between giving them the other 413 I have or just building a 440. The 440 is way more common and has numerous piston choices and will hide neatly below the short rams. I really believe the Rams operate best if they are on an original engine with original carbs and camshaft. Am I wrong? 

I was really hoping to build a 413 using an original ram engine cam. I seem to recall someone was reproducing the J/K camshaft?  

Looking for recommendations. I've had this car 33 years and want to make sure it's user-friendly for the next generation and perish the thought... I've had a brand new factory Gen III Hemi sitting in the corner for ten years. I've been imagining it painted torquoise with a gold intake. 

Help me out here...


Mike Laiserin

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