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Did they make Aluminum 440???

Never heard of a car coming stock with a 440 aluminium block. Chevorlet camaro made a 427 aluminium block in 69, but in very limited numbers.
 
SO no muffler bearings and special blinker fluid needed?
 
Along with automatic taillight lens ejectors! Cordoba lenses were notorious for just "popping-off" while you were driving back in the day!
 
Along with automatic taillight lens ejectors! Cordoba lenses were notorious for just "popping-off" while you were driving back in the day!

Hey gotta have a trick or 2 to throw off the cops. :rolling:
 
Actually I think there were aluminum wedge blocks available from Mopar years ago. I'm also pretty sure the low block they offered had the RB size main journals in it for stroker action.
 
I heard the 225 Slant Sixes were designed and engineered to be an Aluminum block engines, That's one reason the Main bearing size was so huge on these, but after analyzing the production cost they used cast iron for the block material instead.
 
I heard the 225 Slant Sixes were designed and engineered to be an Aluminum block engines, That's one reason the Main bearing size was so huge on these, but after analyzing the production cost they used cast iron for the block material instead.

There was a couple of years that the Aluminum 225/6 was in production in the early 60's
 
Nope. The Hyper Pak 4V 225s that were built in the early 60's used aluminum blocks
 
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