340RT
02-03-2010, 10:12 AM
OK this is my brothers car/but he lives with me and the car sits in front of my house.So I have some say as to the future of this car.My brother is saying somethin about putting our old 383(I finance he built)in the car.I think the 318 has plenty of power for what he is using the car for.The car has given us minimal trouble for the las 10 years LEAVE IT ALONE.If he wants a hotrod Drive my dart down the road a couple times.I really like the 66 ride,feels smoother than my intrepid.My brother was wanting a "sleeper".509 cam in a 383 cannot be a sleeper.Any thoughts pro or con.
Propwash
02-03-2010, 10:19 AM
383 cultured into a 496 stroker...They'll never see what hit them.
Nice looking car by the way..
340RT
02-03-2010, 10:53 AM
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Mopar 400 stroker rotating assembly - $750 (New lexington)
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I think it comes out to 451 cubic inches, i will have to check to be sure, turned 440 crankshaft, Eagle H Beam rods, J&E pistons, ATI Super Damper, main studs, B&M flexplate, Balanced assembly ad new rings, and bearings, and its ready to go $750.00 call Aaron @740-808-4106 w/ questions
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Propwash
02-03-2010, 10:56 AM
750 bucks...Wow, that is a heck of a lot cheaper than you could build it for.