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  1. 1968rt

    440 Pistons, How F*cked am I

    Is that a stock piston? if so someone has to have one leftover from a rebuild
  2. 1968rt

    440 source ductile adjustable rocker arms.

    Pull the cam and id it before you proceed!
  3. 1968rt

    440 Cam selection help

    Keep this in mind. The Mopar specific grinds are very noisy. The XE275HL sounds like a mechanical cam. Very aggressive ramps for a FT hydraulic.
  4. 1968rt

    440 Cam selection help

    here read this: https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/mopar-440-update/ the XE275HL had about 24HP more than the XE274H in this particular test
  5. 1968rt

    440 Cam selection help

    The Mopar .528 will make 30-40HP over the XE274H. Its a very nice cam for the street. I run one in my 440 now. You can run stock rockers with the XE274H. I have run two motors with the XE275HL with no problems. .525 lift 231-237 @.050
  6. 1968rt

    Trimming piston skirts

    I have a 7025 030 over slight scuff on skirt. You can have it if you need it.
  7. 1968rt

    Trimming piston skirts

    This is what I have on file.......compression height is different. Measure them Part# CH Wt Pin Wt CCs Deck Ht L2295 2.029 817 250 13.1cc .140 dome .051 7025P 2.050 815 250 13.1cc .140 dome .051
  8. 1968rt

    440 head gasket question.

    The copper gaskets look like 426 hemi gaskets!!
  9. 1968rt

    Headers vs. Manifolds

    B Body manifolds fit fine. Mild 440 ran mid 12s with them! Not to mention crap 516 heads.
  10. 1968rt

    Rebuild 915 heads or go aluminum?

    Keep this in mind. If you buy aluminum heads you still have to have them checked out!!! Dont run anything out of the box. I bought my Stealths for $1000 and still had to have $450 worth of work.....recut seats....checking guides.....replacing retainers and locks. Now days with prices up to $1499...
  11. 1968rt

    440 purchase

    You cant do a compression test with a breaker bar!!!!! Oil the cylinders and top end then get a starter on it. Squirting a little oil in the intake and exhaust ports will help.
  12. 1968rt

    Headers won’t fit in 67 440 dart

    Make Your Own DC-K Frame even stock mounts require the steering box mount to be trimmed back
  13. 1968rt

    440 purchase

    The rockers and intake are worth more than what you paid. Plus the heads are most likely machined for double springs! Tach drive distributor and early chrome valve covers.....score
  14. 1968rt

    For all the slant six guys!!!

    Check this out, its wild and slant six powered!!
  15. 1968rt

    noisy air compressor

    Direct drive vs Belt driven
  16. 1968rt

    440source rockers now available

    Here are original Cranes. They have the same grooves and oil holes. They were always a very strong rocker arm. If the 440 source are anything like the originals you'll be fine! There were also Crane knock offs made by Elgin or Crane made them for Elgin.
  17. 1968rt

    Can't get Pro Parts headers to fit.

    Schumacher sells a shim pack. The kit should come with a bunch of shims that fit under the mount. Different sizes which add up to over 1" of shims.
  18. 1968rt

    B engine alternator bracket........

    From what I remember the side with the two holes is for B and RB motors. looks like 4 1/2" vs 5 1/4" center to center. The other two sides are common.
  19. 1968rt

    B engine alternator bracket........

    I will check today. Sorry for the late reply
  20. 1968rt

    B engine alternator bracket........

    Are you looking for the cast bracket that bolts to the head?
  21. 1968rt

    Best dual plane intake for 400 low deck

    https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/hrdp-0712-mopar-intake-manifold-comparo/
  22. 1968rt

    B-Body HP manifold on 440 Dart?

    Actually a 68 Valiant. That was the first engine. Closed chambered 516 heads hyd Comp cam .525 lift RPM manifold. Ran low 12s in street trim. Changed to RPM heads, 590 mech cam and Proparts headers. Went low 11s in street trim (complete exhaust and interior)
  23. 1968rt

    Can't get Pro Parts headers to fit.

    Cut the hole bigger and shim mount. Schumacher mounts on a 6cyl K frame, no problems
  24. 1968rt

    Passenger HP Manifold fitting?

    I dont see the lower bearing on the column. Do you have one?
  25. 1968rt

    Passenger HP Manifold fitting?

    You can also elongate the trans mount holes to give you an extra 1/2" of front to back movement.
  26. 1968rt

    Passenger HP Manifold fitting?

    Stock BB steering box will fit even with PS. See post # 22. The only mod was to trim the outer column.
  27. 1968rt

    What oil pan for 413 73 duster?

    187 or 699 pans will work. I have a baffle template for these pans if anyone needs it. Print it to fit an 8.5"x11" sheet of paper, then glue it to the sheet metal and trim.
  28. 1968rt

    Passenger HP Manifold fitting?

    You may have the mounts turned 90 degrees or even 180.That will bring the motor forward about 2 inches. Made that mistake myself. Also did it come with the shim pack? I used the shims to level it once it was in. Do you have a picture of the drivers side?
  29. 1968rt

    413

    Here are some flow numbers for BB Chrysler heads. Early heads pre 66 are not even listed except for Max Wedge heads. Numbers speak for themselves. Stan Weiss' - Cylinder Head Flow Data at 28 Inches of Water -- DFW / FLW Flow Files for use with Engine Simulation Software
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