Author Topic: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)  (Read 9921 times)

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440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« on: May 09, 2008 - 05:30:07 AM »
Got this info off another site and it was just off the dyno cause I know alot of people are trying to make ecinomical power these days... I must say I like the numbers... 501 HP and only 32* of timing.....  I know alot of you are considering this so here is your foundation... now fully port these heads.... and add a bigger cam  :scared: looks like a real good reliable combo  :working:

Just got back from dyno session with my new engine and have some specs and HP/Torque results for ya.
I will list parts and then dyno numbers.
Please let me know whatcha think!

Parts list:
1974 440 .030 over bore, decked .025 (to incr. compression)
440source 4.150" stroker kit -24cc dish pistons (Piston tops machined .040 to incr. compression)
440source Stealth Heads (Only mods, machined to reach final 10.5:1 compr. and 3 angle job)
Edelbrock RPM Intake (Machined .050)
Comp Cam #21-000-5, 237 - 237 @ 108 +4 degr., .526 lift
MOPAR Hydraulic Lifters, pushrods, timing set, thin crank vibration damper and stamped rockers
Holley 4150 HP Carb, 77 mm. jets
1 7/8" headers
440source 7 qt. oil pan
Penn Grade Break-in oil
MOPAR Perf. windage tray

Dyno Results:
494 ci. Stroker, 32* total timing

RPM ft/lb HP
3100 546.3 322.4
3200 549.0 334.5
3300 553.4 347.7
3400 555.4 359.5
3500 562.7 375.0
3600 573.2 392.9
3700 582.9 410.7
3800 588.9 426.1
3900 591.4 439.2
4000 591.6 450.6
4100 588.9 459.8
4200 585.8 468.4
4300 580.9 475.6
4400 573.4 480.4
4500 566.2 485.1
4600 559.0 489.6
4700 551.0 493.1
4800 544.6 497.7
4900 535.4 499.5
5000 526.7 501.4
5100 514.3 499.4
5200 505.3 500.3
5300 491.9 496.4

Max Torque 591.6
Max HP 501.4

I was hoping for an affordable street motor that made decent Tq/Hp.  :bananasmi
« Last Edit: May 09, 2008 - 03:23:11 PM by StRoKer »




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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2008 - 06:25:14 PM »
Looks like a sweet setup for a decent price   :2thumbs:
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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2008 - 10:43:47 AM »
I think the guy I bought heads from are using these, he likes them a lot!  :grinyes:
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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2008 - 11:16:21 AM »
Nice torquey street motor there! It should provide what you are looking for all  day everyday with no fuss no muss and smiles all around! I think I'm going to get a set for me! Those 440source heads are the buy of the decade from what I have been reading and hearing! :thumbsup:

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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #4 on: April 20, 2010 - 06:50:34 PM »
Looks like a sweet setup for a decent price   :2thumbs:

Just priced it all out. Considering you already have the 440 motor. You are looking at over $6000 in parts alone. And I didn't account for intake manifold or carburetor assuming people might want something different. Add to that the cost of labor if you need a shop to assemble it for you and you are looking at spending a fairly high amount of money.
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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #5 on: April 21, 2010 - 12:34:34 AM »
the build will work OK with ported Iron heads 

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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #6 on: August 25, 2010 - 09:01:37 PM »
Just priced it all out. Considering you already have the 440 motor. You are looking at over $6000 in parts alone. And I didn't account for intake manifold or carburetor assuming people might want something different. Add to that the cost of labor if you need a shop to assemble it for you and you are looking at spending a fairly high amount of money.

How much do you think just the short block would be I already have a set of stealth heads and am looking into doing a similar build. I kinda just wanna get the block built and sit on it till I get a b-body.
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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #7 on: November 22, 2010 - 06:57:24 PM »
Just ran accross this thread.  Man, I love those torque numbers.  Very impressive!  Would liked to have seen the 2000-3000 rpm values.  PK
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Re: 440 Source BB StRoker (Steath Heads)
« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2010 - 07:47:28 AM »
How much do you think just the short block would be I already have a set of stealth heads and am looking into doing a similar build. I kinda just wanna get the block built and sit on it till I get a b-body.

It really depends on what you are planning on doing to the short block. A stroker kit from 440source is about $2k, and that would pretty much cover your internals. If you decide to build it out of your own components it could run you more than that or less than that depending on what you want. As for labor I talked to a shop here the other day about my buddies 360 that he is building, and to clean up the block and overbore the cylinders they said $150, to install the crank, rods, pistons, etc $400. Don't know if those prices will transfer to other places though.
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