After a year of waiting, I have a running stroker big block!!! Here is some of my parts list (by memory), I will get the list from my builder later this weekend. Overall, I am real happy with the results.
1975 440 block out of a motorhome (440 Source calls it a superblock)
Machined for 4 bolt main caps
JE pistons (.035 over)
Eagle stroker crank (I dont have the bore and stroke dimensions)
Eagle H-beam rods
ARP hardware
440 Source Stealth head, ported, oversized valves: 2.19 in., 1.88 ex
Crower cam billet steel Duration 303* in Lift: 537* (1.5) 572* (1.6)
311* in 555* 592*
Lobe Center 106 in. 114 ex (110 ave)
11:1 compression
Dual valve springs
hydraulic roller lifters
Stainless steel roller rockers 1:6 ratio
Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold 6bbl original 1969 1/2
Original Holley 6bbl carb - modified air bleeds and power valve 64 main jets on center 84 main jets on quick fuel jet plates front and rear
93 octane pump gas, Stock air cleaner with K&N filter, all painted orange
tested on a stuska power pro dyno at 85% correction factor
MSD 6 AL ignition, mopar coil, Mopar distributor with recurved mechanical advance, vacuum advance, 12 in. of vacuum
RPM torque HP
2800 596 318
2900 603 333
3000 587 335
3100 588 347
3200 584 356
3300 593 373
3400 602 390
3500 604 402
3600 605 415
3700 617 435
3800 630 456
3900 638 474
4000 628 478
4100 621 485
4200 619 495
4300 612 501
4400 605 507
4500 603 516
4600 602 528
4700 603 540
4800 599 548
4900 594 554
5000 579 555
5100 563 547
5200 551 545
5300 541 546
5400 533 548
5500 523 548
638 ft lbs 554 hp
oil pressure 70-76 lbs
air fuel ratios at 12:1 to 12.5:1 This motor made its best power curves in the 12s rather than leaner
I will edit this when I get all my paper work from my builder. I am sure I missed something you guys want to know. I am just a little excited about the results that I couldn't wait to post.
Think it will spin the tires? Jordan