Hello I've been a member here for a few years and have learned a lot and tried to share what I've learned with others. I'm not a "gear head" (I wish) and I spend a lot of time researching things and am not bashful about tackling different projects as I've restored my challengers over the past several years. I've swapped dashes, tore apart and restored the interior and will tackle other things (sway bars, etc.) ... but I know my limitations and taking a motor apart and getting into the intimate details about re-building one... well ... despite a lot of reading and research - as I grow older I've learned to know my limitations!
So - I'm looking for some advice for rebuilding my '70 Challenger Vert. This is originally a 318 car, but was converted to a 440 6 pack with a 727 transmission about 6 years ago when I bought her. I've put about 15,000 miles on her, including a trip to Florida and back from Vermont. She's always run great and I haven't touched the motor (or carbs) over the past 5 years (my philosphy is if it ain't broken, don't fix it). She always ran great..... but this summer she started to spit, sputter and so I took her to my local garage (who are MOPAR guys and I inherently trust) for a tune up (about time, huh!). After some work, my mechanics got her to run better but a compression check indicates 2 bad cylinders so they recommend that I consider a rebuild.
Now I trust these guys - they've done a lot of work on my '74 (and some tranny work and other mainenance on the '70). They drag race MOPARS and have an excellent reputation. But - as I'm about to sink a fair amount of change into this re-build, I'd like to be more than a casual bystander and would appreciate any thoughts or advice as this project starts moving forward. My mechanics and I agree that we can't decide anything until we tear it down..... but basically here's what we have going into this project:
- a 440 motor from a '67 Imperial with a Mopar Performance 6 pack set up. The motor was installed about 5 years ago when the car was restored (originally a 318) and this is what the seller told me what he had done: " The bottom end ( pistons, rings, rods, crank) are low mileage originals (49k miles) they were checked for condition and clearances and were excellent and re-used. the heads were completely rebuilt, hardened exhaust seats for no lead fuel, new guides, new valves exhaust and intake, new valve springs. The cam is a mopar restoration cam 440-6 it is new, as well as the lifters.the push rods and rocker arm assy is original. the timing chain and gears are new, the fuel pump is new, distributor is a mopar electronic."
- As a '67 block, it is only rated at 350 hp and -- from what I've read here and elsewhere, it should have the 915 heads (which some folks think are pretty good....).... but not sure what shape they are in until we get into the motor....
- I would like to keep a stock look..... so I don't want to go with headers, etc..... BUT I would like to kick up the hp to as strong as I can, so long as she remains streetable and not too tempermental. Again - I've driven this for 5 years without incident and stepped on her pretty hard on occasion ... and drove her long distances.... That's the kind of driving I do and would like to have a motor that is reliable and has as much power as is reasonable -- given my driving habits and my mechanical abilities (which are limited
So - will be taking her into the shop in a week or so.... any advice or things I should consider before this project gets going?
Perhaps I can also update as the motor is taken down and we can continue the "discussion" here on the forum... ?
Thanks....
VT Mopar