I just picked up a 440 and 727 trans for $400 this week so I'm starting this thread to post pictures of the rebuild and get advice from the experienced forum members.
Here's what I got:
I also got some other miscellaneous parts like starter, new plug wires, 2 torque converters, etc...
The engine has been sitting awhile but it turns over by hand. The block is a 1978 from a motor home, casting number: 4006630-440, date: 6/26/78. The 727 trans is supposedly from a van but I haven't scraped off the crud to get the casting numbers yet.
Looks like an HEI dizzy was put on by the PO but I'm not sure. I'm on the fence if it is but it's free so I'll probably go with it.
The headers were included even though I don't think they will fit. At the very least I can sell them to help fund some Dougs or TTis. I already have dual 3" exhaust on the stock 318, thanks to the previous owner.
Now the rebuild plans... I don't know much about engine building but I've been browsing some of the articles in the archives to get some ideas. I will probably have a shop do most of it but we'll see. I only use my Challenger for street cruising and don't plan on any racing. Here is my short list based on my reading on the site here:
440source super stealth aluminum heads
Lunati 60302 or 60303
Proform 850 carb
I'm still researching the other components and will know more once I start tearing into the engine.
Trans will get the standard rebuild with a manual valve body and proper torque converter based on cam. And a pan with a drain plug if it doesn't already have one, I get annoyed by pans without drain plugs
I already plan on upgrading to 11.75 rotors this winter (easy since I already have discs up front) and I've got a list of mostly Firm Feel upgrades for the suspension including torsion bars and sway bars. I've also heard it's a good idea to weld up some things like LCAs, K-Member, steering box support. A tachometer would be helpful too!
I've got an 8.75 rear end but I don't know the gear ratio. Will this axle be ok or should I look into a dana 60? If the 8.75 is good I will probably re-gear it based on the RPM profile of the cam.
Feel free to provide feedback since I'm learning as I go.