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Does anybody know Tuff DAWG Engines ?

Started by Rubberduck, May 27, 2014, 01:13:27 PM

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69dodge383

Looked at the same motor. Then just decided to build mine.

There are MOPAR crate motors at www.cratemotorwarehouse.com
The way I bought it
1969 Dodge Charger SE
383 Magnum
727
3.23 open 8 3/4 - 489
PS/MB

The way it is
1969 Dodge Charger "The Duke"
440HP '72
10.5:1 Mopar Pistons @.030 (446 c.i.)
Edelbrock Performer Heads
Hughes Solid Lifter Cam 278/283 245/250 .597. 613 108
7Qt Oil Pan
Victor Intake
Demon 850 Carb
TTI Headers 2" Primaries
727 Manual Valve Body
9" Dynamic Converter
4.10 Sure Grip 8 3/4 - 489
3" Dual Super 44
Coys 18x9 20x10.5  Cragar 15x8 15x10

Challenger340

All depends what the intended application will be ?
2 things:
1.) you GET..... what you PAY FOR.
2.) If something seems to good to be true.... it usually is ?

No mention of Rocker Arms used ? Pushrods used ? Cast or Forged Crankshaft ?... although it looks to be an "zero weight" Harmonic Balancer... so maybe Forged Steel Crank ? they do make .050" under bearings now I guess :eek2:

IMO,
pretty much a stock build with ARP Rod Bolts, Forged Slugs, Balanced with OOTB Eddy Heads and a Cam.
No Core Charge is a PLUS !
Only wimps wear Bowties !