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Recommendation on picking a short block builder / source

Started by tdskip, August 23, 2015, 09:18:28 AM

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tdskip

Good morning and thanks in advance for the coaching.

I have a, cough cough, a 1974 Jensen Interceptor that needs a replacement 440 engine. Yes, I know, I know. This is a Dodge Charger forum, and that is an Engligh car. Insert warm beer jokes here:______. Ha.

The Interceptor runs a 440 / 727 combination however and the depth of expertise and knowledge on those engines here is impressive and this seems like a really helpful forum so I hoped it would be OK to ask for some help.

While I would love to try rebuilding my engine myself I don't have the time or skill at this point so I am thinking a short block would be a good option so I can re-use all the Jensen ancillaries and the 440Source aluminum heads I bought when I thought I "only" had top end issues.

My goal would be a warmed up, but not crazy, street engine with good idle quality and enough vacuum to run brakes etc. I don't need 500 hp etc, but that said more hp is better than less. Grin.

I am located in SoCal so either local Mopar specialists around here would be great, or I am OK shipping a short block from a known/trusted builder in another part of the country. Would a shop like Muscle Motors Racing in MI be a good starting point? Any known builders closer to home come to mind?

So, if I may ask, are there any recommendations or referrals that you could offer? Any tips on what to look for on picking a short block?

Thanks again for the help and being patient that I am asking about a different car.




XH29N0G

Welcome.  Interceptors are nice. 

Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you, but someone on the forum will. I bought a completed engine from Muscle Motors in Lansing Michigan and I found them straight to deal with. 
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

tdskip

Quote from: XH29N0G on August 23, 2015, 10:27:51 AM
Welcome.  Interceptors are nice. 

Unfortunately I don't have an answer for you, but someone on the forum will. I bought a completed engine from Muscle Motors in Lansing Michigan and I found them straight to deal with. 

Good morning, and thanks for the response. Have you been happy with that engine so far? Is it holding up OK?

Thanks


XH29N0G

I have been happy with it.  Mine is 383 that they put a 3.9 crankshaft in.  With forged pistons and a steeper ramp cam it is a little more noisy than I am used to, but it has run very well.  I have had it for 3 years and put about 3000-4000 miles on it so far.  Since it was a complete engine, I had them do the break in and dyno runs.  I believe others have had generally good experience with them but saw a recent complaint.  I think it is worth continuing to do research and they strike me as reputable and do good work.

My guess, however, is that you will find a builder closer to home with what the people on this forum know, and they will be able to advise more.
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

Ghoste

Best Machine in Farmington Hills, Michigan are one of the very best and are the place that a more than a few of the high profile F.A.S.T guys send their engines to.

tdskip

Glad you have had a good experience with that build, will call both shops references this AM.

Anyone know of an LA-based MOPAR specialist?

Thanks

myk

Where are you in SoCal?  I don't have a shop recommendation but I'd love to see that car at a show or cruise night...

tdskip

Quote from: myk on August 24, 2015, 10:06:58 AM
Where are you in SoCal?  I don't have a shop recommendation but I'd love to see that car at a show or cruise night...

Hi - I am in Orange County. How about you?

Would be happy to bring her out once I get the engine sorted out!

heyoldguy

You could try IMM (Indio Motor and Machine) there in California.

http://www.immengines.com/

Or we could do something at LaRoy Engines here in Idaho.

tdskip

Quote from: heyoldguy on August 24, 2015, 01:49:14 PM
You could try IMM (Indio Motor and Machine) there in California.

http://www.immengines.com/

Or we could do something at LaRoy Engines here in Idaho.

Thanka for the referrral, will give IMM a call.