Complete rebuilt 440 engine

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I just completed the rebuild on this 77 model 440 on 5-11-13. This engine was out of a motor home and was a reman engine with less than 20k miles on it. I originally was building it to install in a 87 Ramcharger project of mine but since then I found a real nice 90 Club cab pickup that was road ready so I canceled the Ramcharger project and have since sold the truck. I went ahead a rebuilt the engine anyway and figured I’d sell it trade it or store it for the next project that comes along. I cleaned and honed the block (bores were very good) and rebuilt the whole thing. Main bearing clearance was .0015-.0017. Rod bearing clearance was .0015 on all 8. Ring gap is .027-.029 on the first and second groove. Motor has been primed all the way to the rockers by rotating the crank to line up cam oil hole with the hole going to both rocker shaft assemblies. With a 18v Dewalt it made 80 PSI on the oil pressure gauge. Engine is complete as you can ask for and includes the alternator, P/S pump and A/C compressor. The pistons are .040 over cast pistons and the crank is .020 on the mains and rods. Cam is a MP4286677 and I installed it with a degree wheel @107 degrees.
Engine has 5 qts. of High Zinc Valvoline engine oil in it to promote a good break-in of the cam and lifters.
Below is a list of parts I used in this rebuild.
1) Federal Mogel mains 4924m .020
2) Seal Power rod bearings CB527P .020
3) Seal Power Moly rings E424K .040
4) Mopar Performance cam P428667 Advertise duration 272/272 Lift .455 and was installed at 107 degrees.
5) Set of 16 new 2011 Johnson lifters
6) Melling oil pump M63
7) 187 oil pan and wind age tray
8) New chrome dip stick and tube
9) 452 heads off another project that I had vacuum tested
10) Weiand 7500 aluminum dual plane intake
11) 1407 Edelbrock 750 manual choke carb.
12) 8 new A/C R-46S spark plug
13) Set of 3851 Carquest 8mm plug wires
14) Rebuilt electronic distributor
15) New chrome valve covers
16) New water pump
17) Moroso plug wire separators
18) Felpro rear main seal
19) Has brass freeze plugs
This engine is about as complete as it can be. It also includes the exhaust manifolds, engine mount brackets, carburetor throttle/kick down linkage, return spring and bracket, water temperature sender, oil sender, mechanical oil pressure fittings, fuel pump, ignition coil and mounting bracket, transmission flex plate. The A/C compressor is a reman with very little use that I had on another car. I will also include the original front sump oil pan and pick-up if the buyer wants it. Ready to run just drop it in your Mopar car or truck and rock and roll. Depending on what you intend to install this 440 in you may need to change motor mounts. Exhaust manifolds and maybe the oil pan.
I’m asking $1750.00 OBO or maybe a trade for something interesting. I’m not interested in shipping this engine, so local pickup or I can deliver it anywhere along I-75 from Tampa Fl. To Warner Robins Ga. As I make this trip all the time.
 

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GLWS-that's a pretty good deal IMO...wish I could swing that and drop it in my Dad's '84 Ramcharger.
 
Agree.. Seems like a very fair price to me. With a/c , alternator , and p/s pump already bolted on.. This thing is ready to drop in and go...
 
Thinkin hard about this. And stuff it in the Dart
And not far from you either

that is a very good deal for a BB

I admagine you already know but the manifolds; oil pan; oil pickup tube, dipstick, and power steering pump all have to be changed to bolt into a car, it also needs to be changed (for the most part) to bolt it in a D series truck (found out the hard way last year)
 
What all needs to be changed to drop it in a D series/Ramcharger?

Surely a call to Bouchillon could cure most of the ills...
 
What all needs to be changed to drop it in a D series/Ramcharger?

Surely a call to Bouchillon could cure most of the ills...

depending on what seller has installed... if its the factory RV (class C) stuff the oil pan and pickup, engine mounts and manifolds, as well as the powersteering pump brackets

if you had a big budget I'm sure Bouchillon could solve that
 
No, read the ad again. It has a 187 oil pan and pickup which is for a car A B or C body. I didn't have a rear sump pan for truck applications. The other one I had is the one that was on the RV motor which is a front sump. Which I also stated in the ad the buyer can have if they want it. The only change that needs to be done to drop in a truck is change the pickup and pan. If your going to put it in a car than yes the manifolds and motor mount stands need to be changed. Which I also stated in the ad.
 
that is a very good deal for a BB

I admagine you already know but the manifolds; oil pan; oil pickup tube, dipstick, and power steering pump all have to be changed to bolt into a car, it also needs to be changed (for the most part) to bolt it in a D series truck (found out the hard way last year)

No the only thing that needs to be changed for a truck is the oil pan and pick up.
 
Well sold it today on Ebay. Man their fees Suck! with selling fees and pay Pal fees it cost me $239.54 to sell it! I'm reminded why I don't sell on Ebay like I use to.
 
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