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FOR SALE 1966 440 Rebuilt

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1966 440 bored (446cid), stock steel crank and rods, 11.5:1 compression, Howard's Rattler Cam, PN# 728001-09, Hydraulic Flat Tappet 227/235 @ .050, .480/.488, 109LS, less then 50 miles on rebuild. Comes with stock heads (big block chevy springs), MSD Distributor, 6AL Box, rebuilt big block 727 transmission with shift kit, forward, automatic valve body and Hurst 1/4 Shift shifter, TCI Street Fighter Torque Converter. Selling as a package for $3200obo.

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I have a video of the engine running in the car... just the car driving... I can't load the video though, PM, I can text it to you if interested.
 
Little confusion here.. 440 engine not until 1967 and your valve covers show 426 C. I.
What are the casting numbers on the heads? .....................MO
 
They're just valve covers Mo. It's a 440. I enjoy confusing the Chevy and Ford guys... I'll get casting numbers when I get back from business trip.
 
The first 440s were in 1966 imperials only. B body's got them in 67.
 
Here, I'll help you out Brian. What letter and numbers are on the flat pad. That will answer what you have there. "B440" would be a 1966 440, "C440" would be a 1967 440
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Dare I offer two 400 blocks with this lot for $2700. Let's just say that the years of these 400's are unavailable. Not complete, no cranks, pistons, Rods etc. Just motors. And I have a couple sets of 452 heads I'd throw in. I want this stuff gone, FAST!
 
Hey Brian! That is the casting date for the block! haven't heard from you in awhile!
 
LOL! I know Steve, I was being facetious! Great to hear from you as well. PM me fella's I am ready to deal, I want this stuff gone! Well, maybe PM me, If an Administrator is following this, I am having issues deleting my conversations....
 
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Does the "1.31.66" not mean anything?
Agree with Moparsteve, it's the casting date.

It's not always the year that the block was machined and built. Most of the time the engine was built at least a year after the casting date. That's why I mentioned to check the ID pad on the front, top of the engine.
 
Early b-block I think there were a 516 (last 3 Nums.) closed chamber style! They did have an open chamber style also mostly used for 2bbl engines!
 
I'm starting to remember why I quit posting "for sale" items on here... The thread continuously brings out questions like I'm asking $10K for a piece in which I'm claiming is super rare or like I'm trying to screw someone. The arguing of symantics is inevitable. Consider the engine package sold and let this crap fade off into nothing. I'm done with this.
 
I'm starting to remember why I quit posting "for sale" items on here... The thread continuously brings out questions like I'm asking $10K for a piece in which I'm claiming is super rare or like I'm trying to screw someone. The arguing of symantics is inevitable. Consider the engine package sold and let this crap fade off into nothing. I'm done with this.

I don't think they were arguing they were just trying to help cuz a 67 built and even better hp stamped motor with 915 heads is worth much more than an average 66 built 440. Casting versus build dates are two different things brother
 
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