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ramrod
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11/18/2006
13:46:57

Subject: 440 rebuild
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i just bought a 440 and plan on rebuilding it over the winter. i wanna make it absolutely scream. how much do you guys think ill spend on doin it. pretty much the only thing that will be stock is the block.



toolfan
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11/18/2006
14:13:49

RE: 440 rebuild
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$6000 + uncle sam's tax

have a neighbor with a 440 in his dart. its got Indy heads on it and few other things. runs high 10s and he drives it down to the track 20-miles away.




Kowalski
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11/18/2006
17:28:47

RE: 440 rebuild
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Why leave the block stock ? Might as well clearance it for a stoker crank too; if you're replacing everything else.

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ramrod
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11/18/2006
19:28:37

RE: 440 rebuild
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does your neighbor have a list of everything he's bought for it and what he bored it out at.



Kowalski
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11/19/2006
08:57:41

RE: 440 rebuild
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Before you go copying someone elses build, it would be wise to say what weight vehicle and what gearing you are each running - no one build is good for all uses. Cam and intake choices especially should be chosen for your intended aplication.

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intensedak39
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11/20/2006
10:04:51

RE: 440 rebuild
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why you worried about what it's gonna be bored out to.. that's not what makes the power


ya got camshaft, heads, rockers, pushrods, intake manifold to all think about.






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