Contact Muscle Motors, they do this all the time and they have a web site http://www.musclemotorsracing.com/flash/intomm.html John Photakis David Homstad wrote: > Mackey, > > There has been much discussion and "how to" articles a couple years back in > a magazine called "Chrysler Performance". The examples used are a late model > 400 with a 440 crank, resulting in 444 cid. It was necessary to machine the > block for crank counterweight clearance. This combination is supposed to > work very well. I forget the details on bearing diameters and rod > combinations. I think standard pistons were used. > > Dave Homstad > 56 Dodge D500 > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Modelrcer@AOL.COM [SMTP:Modelrcer@AOL.COM] > > Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 12:57 AM > > To: L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU > > Subject: Dodge 58 Engine > > > > Hello All > > I have a 58 Dodge 350cu engine that I would like to make changes to and > > put > > in a 440 crank and use 400 heads. Does anyone know if this can be done? I > > have been told that the 440 rod journals are the same as the 350 but the > > mains will have to be ground .0100 thousands to be the same as the 350. I > > am > > not sure if the counter balance on the 440 crank will clear the block. If > > this will work what rods should be used. I have been told that the early > > 440 > > cranks will bolt up to the 58 torque converter. Would this combo require > > stroker pistons? Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > Mackey
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