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  1. super-bee_ski

    Wanted Dead or Alive! 63 Dodge 330

    That is a sweet car...I stopped my build due to family illness...
  2. super-bee_ski

    Torsion bar install.

    Yup...as Factory R = Right and L = Left 1. Factory typically installs numbers to the Rear 2. Grease them up before install Good luck!
  3. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Thank you MarPar...I needed that positive affirmation...Rocky Roads lately...:thumbsup:
  4. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Great shop with a great reputation. Owner Bob is an actual Bronze Medal Recipient from Nam. Old Air Force guy..my "Brother"
  5. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Okay then... Change of plans, dropped the original 70 "383 Magnum" off at Pettis Engineering, Apple Valley CA. Been in the business for 50+ years. Bob Pettis knows what it is and what I want. The 383 was rebuilt by myself and Cuda' Bob (His car was the red 71 Cuda in the "new" Gone in 60...
  6. super-bee_ski

    I was once attacked by a Bengal Tiger.

    LOVE IT !!!!!!!
  7. super-bee_ski

    1969 440 HP

    RR Fan Dan is correct..and Pontiac made some good factory intake manifolds also..some very very rare...
  8. super-bee_ski

    1969 440 HP

    I just do not understand why guys purchase aftermarket manifolds unless it is to save weight. I have a special Weiand for 440s and 383HP...but the factory setups were performance oriented as far as I am concerned...
  9. super-bee_ski

    69 Coronet R/T Build

    Congratulations...GREAT CAR...Love the Coronets!!
  10. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    HOLY "Crash" Batman..you are truly lucky...could have punctured a lung, shoulder injury etc...
  11. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    As mentioned, Sleeve a Cylinder..has been perfected for many years, I ALWAYS ask Tech Questions on this Forum as or esteemed members have seen and Done it all. Hell, Race engines have sleeves...and yes, a Good shop has performed many of them is the shop you want.
  12. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Yup...so I might sell it cheap and do the 70 Long Block as my Daily Driver in the 70 Superbee... Yes, thank you Mike...it's a Block I had picked up years ago, already at .060. The guy went bankrupt and divorced, left it at the shop. Im going to do the 70 Longblock I have...I think..
  13. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Yup...so I might sell it cheap and do the 70 Long Block as my Daily Driver in the 70 Superbee...
  14. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Like this...but I have in my possession: 1. A original 1970 440 automatic engine complete. 2. A Machined 440 block bored 0.60 The plan is to put ta 440 in my 383 Superbee as I removed the 1970 "426" Hemi and putting it up for sale or make a coffee table out of it... I have my original 383 that...
  15. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Well, good point j-c-c-62...but I am not anything you are saying..it's too deep for me, I appreciate your input. I will rely on the Machine Shop : 1. Have machine shop, in this case Pettis Engineering Hesperia CA check block. 2. Magna flux same block 3. Sonic test same block. All good... Using...
  16. super-bee_ski

    440 Block

    Wow...that is quite a "Needle in the Haystack" wish..but stranger things have happened. I would just try to get a 1970 "440" and be happy with that. Good luck sir!
  17. super-bee_ski

    What is the general opinion of doing a 440 block .060 over?

    Thanks Tom...yeah, something to consider for certain!
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