This is a good deal going for anyone on the left coast [FOR SALE] - 72 Duster
If one of us on the right coast bought it we could hook my car trailer to Hoppies Motorhome and have ourselves a "retrieval day"This is a good deal going for anyone on the left coast [FOR SALE] - 72 Duster
You have the cool one, hey we have Restore the RV day at your house next time!If one of us on the right coast bought it we could hook my car trailer to Hoppies Motorhome and have ourselves a "retrieval day"

Why not? You get the yellow fever shot?I love that North Korean News lady....she has a way of telling the news. And no I do not want to hit it.
Every one on this thread?Upppp Matt Lauer is going down now. Who is next?

How about more then one word ? I like it, and it looks like there is more then 13 Grand in work and matt, this would make a great ride (driver not so much) to some MoPar meets

I have a 62 max wedge 413 block. Just a bare block complete with all the markings. But I need the top end about 5000 in machining to big it back to life.All that power in a 3000 lb car...
A 1962 Plymouth Savoy with a 413 Max Wedge known as the “Melrose Missile” became the first factory stock car to break into the 11 second range in July of 1962. The Missile ran a verified ¼-mile time of 11.93 seconds.
The 413 Max Wedge was quite different from an ordinary 413. In particular, the Max Wedge used different heads with 25% larger ports and bigger valves. You also got a special high-lift 300-degree camshaft, double valvesprings, a special intake manifold with 15-inch runners, and twin Carter AFB 650cfm carbs. Inside, the engine had forged connecting rods, 11:1 or 13.5:1 forged pistons, and a baffled oil pan. In Dodge cars, this was called a Ram-Charger 413, and Plymouth called it a Super Stock 413.
nope, not even close.So the later BB heads were not as good as the MW ones?
Good morning, btw.
Was the block different, too? Are the heads interchangeable?
The blocks are not different as far as I know and you can put max wedge heads on any RB engine... The cross rams were matched ports for the max wedge heads but were made for the RB block vs the shorter B block... They will bolt onto a B block, but the intake ports won't match up with a B engine intake... The RB intake will not fit the shorter/narrower B engine..
The max wedge heads, intake, and exhaust manifolds were tuned to peak at 6500 RPM... They got 100% volumetric efficiency at 6500 RPM.... Before computers, back in the days of calculations and flow bench testing... It's hard to to that with today's technology. much less early 60's tech... Very impressive...
original 413 max wedge blocks are even rarer than hemi blocks...... I watched one on evil bay go for 3500 in the same shape as mine. Mine is virgin block, but the problem is it was left taken apart, exposed to the elements in a dirt floor barn i pulled it from. It's VERY rusty. It'd have to be sonic checked, sleeved, line honed, water and oil passages extruded honed, decked, lifter bores machined. and then since the sleeves would take the notches out, i'd have to have the sleeves notched. 1500 alone to do that.Dam yhats too much in machining, cant find one better?