miller
Well-Known Member
And just need to sound off a little...
Maybe rant. Just now digging into my 440, man, closest thing to a POS I've gotten next to. Don't take it wrong. 440 is a damn fine motor. Just mine has the POS stamped all over it. Well used and abused. Sure didn't help, whoever had this thing, before I got my grubby hands on it. LOL.
Re-visited... 69 model 440 Magnum...came out of a 69 Coronet R/T, by the numbers on the block. At the factory, a 10/10 down steel crank, as the crank itself is marked. Only stamp on the pad is a B, that is supposed to mean 10 undersize main and rod bearings. Otherwise, just normal markings.
Block vated, bored 20, and an initial rub down. Bunch more to go.
The oil port from the pick-up tube, to the pump, was just about clogged to half size, with brick hard oil carbon. Still scrapping on that one. Don't know what kind of crap for oil they used in this thing...but, man! Flat surprised the motor wasn't completely burned up.
Had the crank polished, but could have been better. Going to deal with the rust on it, and take a harder look, before I decide on it.
When I got this motor, it was complete, except for a distributor. More rat-killin' time.
Maybe rant. Just now digging into my 440, man, closest thing to a POS I've gotten next to. Don't take it wrong. 440 is a damn fine motor. Just mine has the POS stamped all over it. Well used and abused. Sure didn't help, whoever had this thing, before I got my grubby hands on it. LOL.
Re-visited... 69 model 440 Magnum...came out of a 69 Coronet R/T, by the numbers on the block. At the factory, a 10/10 down steel crank, as the crank itself is marked. Only stamp on the pad is a B, that is supposed to mean 10 undersize main and rod bearings. Otherwise, just normal markings.
Block vated, bored 20, and an initial rub down. Bunch more to go.
The oil port from the pick-up tube, to the pump, was just about clogged to half size, with brick hard oil carbon. Still scrapping on that one. Don't know what kind of crap for oil they used in this thing...but, man! Flat surprised the motor wasn't completely burned up.
Had the crank polished, but could have been better. Going to deal with the rust on it, and take a harder look, before I decide on it.
When I got this motor, it was complete, except for a distributor. More rat-killin' time.