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engine potential

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2004 4:56
by BRADGROTT
I have come across some receipts for engine work done on my 440. It was 24 years ago, but amazingly only 750 miles since then. the receipts read like this.

bore cyl .030
recondition connecting rods
polish crank
balance engie (with totals)
install cams
valve job / mill 2 heads
renew guids $total 378.62 usd

The cam sheet reads : crower baja torquemaster
rocker ratio 1.5:1
advertised duration: 264 degrees intake and exhuast
intake/exhuast lift: .450"
approx spring pressure close 115lbs @1-41/64"
approx spring pressure valve open 280lbs @full lift
intake and exhuast lobe lift .297"

Without knowing how much was done to the heads can anyone dare say what kinda set up I have here. The car has always run very rich due to the 25 year old cab and single plane weiland manifold, which is another question (what carb intake combo for street/stip use) with this set up. The car has 4.56 gears in the rear which were very low until the 29 inch tires went on....I have the car striped down mechanically for paint and would like to know if refreshed what is this engines potential as is... thanks

PostPosted: 03 Dec 2004 15:55
by dave-r
A lot depends here on what is meant by "valve job".

Are these stock size valves? Any porting at all?

PostPosted: 04 Dec 2004 0:29
by BRADGROTT
Hopefully the chore list is light this weekend and I can spend some time and pull the heads down and see if there has been any work done there. I would guess some work has been done since the crank and block were done. I know little about cams does this one sound aggressive?

PostPosted: 05 Dec 2004 11:07
by dave-r
The cam is pretty close to stock.

PostPosted: 08 Dec 2004 16:27
by 72 Challenger (Hans)
That cam and 4.56's in the back ?? :hmmm: Bad choice... get a bigger cam if you wanna go the street/strip route. As for a manifold, with these gears in mind, I would go for a M1 manifold. Better in the upper rpm's. The coice of the carb depends on which cam you wanna go for... the bigger the cam, the bigger the carb for optimum results.

I like that price though... :mrgreen: