NewRevNorton
Active Member
I recently bought a 1967 Coronet with the 383 HP engine. The previous owner told me that the disassembled engine included was original and after looking at the heads the casting numbers were 2406516-8 and 2406516-6. I took the engine to the machine shop and found that it was already cut .040 over and I did not feel comfortable building a street car at .055 or .060 over so I only left the heads to be worked and started searching for another block. So I tracked down another block in Indiana that was already complete and fresh from the machine shop. The block is dated 1970 and is .030 over with Keith Black floating flat top pistons and the owner claimed it has a forged crank and rods from a 67 HP engine. He also threw in a set of heads which are both casting number 2780915-1 which he claimed came from the same HP engine that the crank and rods came out of. Now the questions... The set of heads I am having done that came with the car had a different last number on the castings as stated earlier and are a different font size. Are these still a matching set? And if so, which heads would be best for this build... the 516 heads I am having worked or the set of 915s I got with the fresh block? I am also curious to know what kind of compression this new build will achieve.I know that the 1967 HP engines were 10:1 but wasnt sure if the 1970 block with the 1967 HP internals would change the ratio. Any help is greatly appreciated. This is my first Mopar restoration.














