Hey guys, I was reading some recent posts about 318-to-440(or Hemi) swaps, and basically what I was reading is, "it's pretty easy if you have all the parts - pretty much swap and go." Of course, tranny is needed, driveshaft, rear, etc - all powertrain components, plus heavier springs/torsion bars, and radiator. Of course, with all my research earlier in the year regarding my goal of a 318-to-440 swap, most of this I have already learned.
When I FIRST bought my 'cuda and started telling people about my "daydreams" for modifications due to come, I heard a lot of "you'll have to really beef up the body because the motor will twist it."
One guy started telling me where all kinds of new bracing has to be run and welded into place because a bigger, "torquier" motor will twist the body over time - especially if you're driving more enthusiastically.
Is there any truth to this? I guess that from the get-go I was assuming I'd have to do this - running extra rails from the back of the firewall towards the rear of the car, bracing the front end, etc...
I was originally aiming for a 550hp mark with a stroked 440. Now I'm thinking that with a 500 hp Viper, a 450hp goal out of the 'Cuda would be easier, cheaper, and just as much fun. Would either of these builds stress the body like I've been told? Obviously I have to make sure that the metal I already have is strong, in good shape, restored, etc... But do I need MORE metal?
Need input...
Jeff