Obviously I'm new, quite honestly, that's the first time I've seen an exposed piston since about 1980. When I tried to take off the large nut on the crank pulley, my engine turned, that's when I noticed the level that the piston came up, and was told about the problems of trying to beaf up a low compression engine. Believe me, I feel I've just wasted a whole lot of time going through all of this.
I agree w/ you about the guys at mopar. The same thing seems to happen w/ summit and Indy. I realize they're in the business of selling parts. I guess I just trusted what they were telling me.
I will get to this motor once I complete my new car. Blocks are relatively cheap, so i thought I'd spend time looking for a 70 440, block, and build it properly on a stand, from bottom up w/ the 6 pack, obviously w/ help, then swap and toss the one. That way not only do I gain the experience, but I'll Know what I have.
I really appreciate everyones advice and input...I know there's no hidden agenda here.
Cudaaah
Anybody want a motor home engine?
It's got great looking pistons! Ha