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Is there a more sought after 440?

Started by Sixt8Chrgr, August 23, 2009, 09:46:57 AM

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Sixt8Chrgr

Is there a structural difference between the casting numbers 4006630 and 2536430. I may rebuild a 440 and put in my Charger and the did not know if one of the blocks was superior to the other.

Thanks

HDCharger

I have heard the "Thin Wall" casting is a myth.  No matter which one you choose it will have to be magafluxed, sonic checked, etc. to make sure it is good.  Dave
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b5blue

Really you should have both checked out first one may just be in better shape generally. I don't think thinwall is a myth, it states in the MoPar B/RB book that they "should not be overbored more than .020" for racing". It goes on to say that a thinwall overbored to .020-.030 may be better because of the larger water jacket for a street car.

YGBSM

Thinwall is a myth, been proven over and over again.  E-berg and 440source have both done research on this and sonic-checked many supposed thinwall blocks. 

Also, later blocks (I think '69 and up) have a stiffening rib on the side and and some point the mounting ears got beefed up too.
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firefighter3931

Sonic checking the block is the best way to determine the best re-build candidate. Some of the earlier castings have been known to be thin while many later 76-78 castings have thick walls. You can get good and bad with both...


Ron
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Sixt8Chrgr

Which casting number could possibly be the thin wall block?

375instroke


TexasStroker

You are fine with any 440 block...just have the basic tests performed anyway to be certain.

I have recently heard that the MP books might have advised folks to avoid the later blocks not because they were thinner (they were not) but rather they stated that as a way to suggest guys go with earlier castings because there was better quality control etc...

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