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440 block recommendations

Started by bucko81, February 25, 2010, 09:38:42 PM

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bucko81

Hello all, I have a 69 charger with no engine or tranny.  Was wanting some input on which way to go.  My car was originally a 383. I am wanting to build a everyday driver, but one that has some serious hp to it.  At least 500hp+  I am thinking a 440.  I know the blocks for the 440 where different over the years, any recommendations on which one to grab?  Any recommendations on tranny?

Thanks,
Bucko

Chatt69chgr

Read the info 440 Source has online and that will get you started on block selection.  Then read:

http://www.arengineering.com/articles/articleframe.html

the article at the ar engineering site about sonic checking a block. 

What flavor of tranny, auto or manual?


bucko81

It sounds like the 400 block is the way to go.  Any specific year that is better than others?

Rayzor

From what I have seen about all 400 blocks are the same. People seem to favor early blocks for some reason though.  Are you thinkin on building a 452 stroker out of the 400 block?

bucko81

Yes, I am looking to build a good all round motor, with some serious hp, but still can be a daily driver. 

Rayzor

Its kinda hard to beat the 440 as far as a bolt on and go performer. Yes the 400 has some good qualities as far as a block goes, but the 440 is not a weak link in anybodys book. Besides, if you dont already have a engine, you will need to source parts from both the 400 and 440 to build one motor. I do not know what your budget is but buying a good complete 440 from a car would push you ahead in the game by setting you up with all the brackets etc. and possibly the trans with it. Getting 500 horse out of a 440 is not that difficult with proper parts selection. Lots of guys here can point you along. So my vote goes for build a 440.

RD

do you want a stroker or just a 440?

400 is a stronger block due to the lower deck height, and if you get a early 400 casting from July 71-Oct 71 you will have a block that has the thickest main web casting of any OE stock BB engine.

If you dont want to spend a lot of money, go with a 440.. if you want to and got it to spend.. hit a 400 stroker.. or stroke the 440.. this whole thing is really a crapshoot until you define exactly what you are going to use the car for.
67 Plymouth Barracuda, 69 Plymouth Barracuda, 73 Charger SE, 75 D100, 80 Sno-Commander