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Re: Attencion 440 Experts




As for a 72, if the price was right, you did ok. It may have a cast crank, but for a street build, it will work. Choose the correct cam and manifold combo. Mess this up and it will not run up the potential it has. I like the Edelbrock performer RPM series. Take your time and gasket match the heads and intake yourself. It is very simple. Have someone degree in the cam and go for low end. It is much more fun on a street car. A good water pump and flush out your radiator to keep it cool. If it runs hot, you can't have fun. You don't need big pistons. 9.5:1 or maybe 10's max. Higher compression is not needed. Choose a good out of the box carb. Demons are good, Holleys generally need a little work and fine-tuning to get just right. An MSD 6 series ignition box is a bonus, but not really needed. Balance the bottom end and use good rod and main bolts. Studs are not needed. For a good street engine this is all I would do , especially if a budget is being set. Just paint it and add costly chrome and aluminum goodies later. If it don't run, who cares if it is shiny. Others will have other opinions. Choose the ones you agree with and go from there. Choose your convertor to go with your cam and the gears and tire size you are planning to run. It is all about the combo, not big lift and carb and all that magazine bullcrap. I have never seen a magazine article yet with dead on info. They inflate every number for sales. I have had 3 cars in 3 different magazines and each time they twisted some of the info around or reworded it so it sounded better. It made me mad , but I delt with it. Just have fun with your build.

Thanks
Donnie


----- Original Message ----- From: "killerjay rodskie" <krodskie@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 1:09 PM
Subject: Attencion 440 Experts




I picked up a 1972 Imperial La Baron,,i hope i made a good choice.
I wish to take out the 440 and get it in a machine shop, put in bigger Pistons, a good cam along with a t.chain set, and a nice valve job. I will try for headerss, a 750 holly, rebuilt 727 with a 2800 stall speed I'd like to put this set up in my 65 this winter and start driving it in spring.

Gent's,,hows my plans so far,,and is there anything i should change, do or not do, or for that matter look out for.

Up here everythings Chevy or Ford,,i wish to show these boys that Old Mopars not only look dam good but their also a killer street machine.

Thanks, Jay Rod.
Nice 65 Dodge Coronet 500


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