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493 pump gas build from PRH

Started by firefighter3931, December 01, 2009, 09:14:31 PM

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firefighter3931

Here's a nice pump gas 493 build from Dwayne's shop. This engine was built to go in the customer's Station Wagon with all power accessories. It's been in the car for a few years and trouble free.  :2thumbs:

The specs :

stock 440 block
square decked with BHJ fixture
bored & honed with deck plate
custom Diamond pistons, 16cc inverted dome, zero deck height
10:1cr
Ohio Crank 4.15 crank
Ohio Crank 6.76 rods
ARP main studs
Hemi pan, 1/2" pick-up

Edelbrock 84cc heads
hone guides
PRH valve job, back cut valves
Stage 1 porting (280-ish cfm)
Edelbrock springs, retainers, locks

Comp solid flat tappet cam;
282/284 @ .020
250/254 @ .050
.371/.375 lobe lift
112lsa, installed at 108 c/l
Crane 1.5 ductile rockers
lash set at .018/.018 hot

Holley SD intake, no porting
2" Hooker S/C headers w/3.5" X 18" collector extensions
PRH HP 950 carb on a 2" Super Sucker

Dyno sheet attached  :icon_smile_big:



Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

mally69


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SeattleCharger

  :popcrn:    :2thumbs:

Are most of these builds done with stock blocks?   dang these lotto tickets, come on   :-\


Why would you want anything else?  Just give me a Charger and I'll be happy.

firefighter3931

Quote from: SeattleChargerDog on December 04, 2009, 11:10:59 PM
 :popcrn:    :2thumbs:

Are most of these builds done with stock blocks?   dang these lotto tickets, come on   :-\


Yep, stock blocks work fine in the 550-600hp range. If you're looking for more power...and want it to live....the aftermarket block is your best investment.  :Twocents:


Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

super_dave

That does look like a nice motor.  I hve been contemplating a build and am looking for some direction on what to do.  Ron, you seem to be the resident genious with this stuff, so how would you like to recommend a setup for a fellow Canuck ;D  I have a 69 440 block, thats it.  I think the power I'm after is pretty much as detailed in this thread.  What should be on my shopping list in your opinion?  If I could call on your expertise, it would be much appreciatted.  I will be having a local machine shop put it all together for me as I think it is beyond my capabilities.  What do ya think?  Thanks.

Troy

Quote from: super_dave on December 23, 2009, 12:01:35 PM
That does look like a nice motor.  I hve been contemplating a build and am looking for some direction on what to do.  Ron, you seem to be the resident genious with this stuff, so how would you like to recommend a setup for a fellow Canuck ;D  I have a 69 440 block, thats it.  I think the power I'm after is pretty much as detailed in this thread.  What should be on my shopping list in your opinion?  If I could call on your expertise, it would be much appreciatted.  I will be having a local machine shop put it all together for me as I think it is beyond my capabilities.  What do ya think?  Thanks.
It's best to start your own thread to keep the clutter to a minimum.

Thanks,
Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.