Thanks all for your comments and suggestions. The Charger had fuel starving issues and vapor locked when hot. It only had a 5/16" fuel line with a stock mechanical pump. I added a new sender and a 3/8" line as the main and converted the 5/16" line to the return all run through a 3 nipple filter. I also swapped the pump for a high flow from 440 source and installed a new pump rod while I was at it. I knew the Eddy 600 cfm carb and the Performer 440 intake were a limiting factors, but I also knew the line running next to the block was contributing to the vapor lock. When I removed the Performer 440 intake it did not have the heat crossover blocked, or ANY gaskets or sealant. So the new Fel-Pro valley pan will block the heat crossover, the Cool Carb will provide heat protection for the bigger 750 cfm carb, and the line re-routed away from all heat sources along with the DEI wrap should help keep the fuel cool.
- Cudabob, I wanted to add a spacer but all 2nd gen 440 Chargers have extremely limited hood clearance, so that was an issue. Neil told me about the Cool Carb solution which was perfect, complete protection for the carb AND very thin.
- Dodj, I have only had a couple of runs but so far there have not been any fuel staving or vapor lock issues.
- Katfish, I did take some temps with a laser heat gun and once I get the engine hot on a warm day I will post the before/after shots.
- Larry4406, I'm not sure what that plate is called but it appears to try to block the heat from the carb but it does not reach under the carb, just up to it and it does have an angle cut. My block is dated '67 if that helps.
- tman, no torque straps but I installed the Mag Motor Mounts from Mancini a couple of months ago. These are fantastic in helping control the engine from rocking due to torque. I also have a small section of rubber fuel line between the hard line and filter so hopefully there will not be any issues with the line and engine torque.
The intake and carb absolutely helped wake up the 440. I don't have any specs on the Purple Cam from the PO, but it looked clean with normal wear to me.