plymouth1937
Well-Known Member
Thinking about building me a 400bb whid 440 crank,ending up whid 451 cui,the direction whid this build is fuel economi not performance,as this engine orignaly is a low comp engine im shooting for 9.5 ratio,any sugestions on cam pistones intake carb,this is a low budget build so cast crank cast pistons and so on,what heads are the most efficent,cast stock heads,valve angles,mild porting.....
) building a mild 440 for my truck (details in my signature) for mostly towing duties so low-end torque and fuel economy are priorities. I went with unported Stealth heads but my machinist strongly recommended a good valve job as the factory one is mediocre at best and a good valve job can really improve low-lift flow and velocity. Pistons are Icon forged pieces that will put the compression right around 9:1 (depending on final deck clearance and head gasket choice of course) so I can run regular gas and not have too much heat buildup when towing. For a cam I'm planning on getting a custom grind solid flat tappet (more just personal preference, don't trust hydraulic FT stuff much anymore but don't want to spend the $$$$ for a roller cam conversion) from Racer Brown with very mild specs, last he told me was something in the .430" lift range and 210-220* duration at .050" lift. For intake I'm using an Edelbrock RPM, actually the Mopar Performance copy I bought last year when there were just a few left in stock and before this crazy inflation hit. Carb will be the 750 cfm Street Demon I'm currently running on my Duster which has incredible street manners and is one of the best carbs available for gas mileage. And finally Hedman long tube headers with 1-3/4" primaries.















