Author Topic: 440 Edelbrock rebuild  (Read 4075 times)

Offline Fast Finch

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440 Edelbrock rebuild
« on: July 22, 2006 - 10:02:35 AM »
As you can see in my avatar that I went all Edelbrock Performer RPM on the top end.  Seald power pistons roller rockers, balanced within a half gram among other things and a 60 over bore.  My carburator is a 750cfm Edelbrock performer and we squeak out 550 or so horsepower.

I now She is a 1969 Dodge Charger original 318 car but nicely cloned to an R/T.
 
New engine with 800 miles:
            '69 casted block with an original '69 steel crank
             60 over bore (needed to)
            9.5:1 Compression runs great on pump
            Edelbrock perforer RPM top end
            Roller Rockers
            High Volumne oil pump with windage tray and deep pan
            Sealed Power Pistons
            Balanced and blueprinted
            ACE engines rebuilt this and we truly spared no expense on it. We guess well over 500 nearing 560hp
 
'Be Cool' radiator and dual fans that keep the temp well within range even here in Fresno
 
TTI Ceramic Headers and 2 1/2" TTI exhaust all the way back (Sounds and looks Great!)
 
New Front end:
            Poly bushings throughout
            new high performance sway bar
 
New steering gear from Flaming River
 
Rebuilt 727 Transmission (1800 miles on it) with a 2500 stall and converted to a reverse valve train manual shift (INCREDIBLE!)  Rebuilt by one of the best muscle car, drag racing tranny shops in Sacramento.
 
New Mancini racing 3:55 Posi rear end in a 742 housing.
 

Have fun and don't be shy if you dont have a numbers matching car.

Take care

Michael
« Last Edit: July 22, 2006 - 06:05:53 PM by Fast Finch »
Love all Mopars especially B and E bodies.  Currently own a '69 Charger touting over 550hp reverse valve train manual shift with a 3:55 posi rear end, Y2 yellow and, YES it is my Daily Driver.
One day an E body will be setting next to her.




Offline kars440

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Re: 440 Edelbrock rebuild
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008 - 04:33:31 AM »
Hi, what cam did you use cause i'm figuring out my rebuild also. thanks Karsten

nivvy

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Re: 440 Edelbrock rebuild
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2008 - 07:26:43 PM »
Numbers sound about right to me........  :ylsuper: