JRL
Well-Known Member
Hi,
need a little advice here on what direction to go.
The original 440 six pack has taken a beating, with a bad combination of going too rich with a loose distributor - getting serious exhaust tempratures.
I was planning to build me a 505 stroker, stock appearing on another block, but when I recently started cleaning it up, it was craced between 2 of the sylinders...
Rb blocks are hard to come by where I live so I'm thinking real hard on what to do.
I'm considering putting a pair of heavily ported 906 heads and a custom solid roller intended for the 505 on the stock motor I already have - to keep cost down. The problem with the 906 heads are 88 cc chambers which seemed like a good idea when I bought them for the stroker combo...
9 - something compression ratio, stock short block, 300 cfm heads, 600 lift cam.
So what do you guys think, bad idea?
Does this combination have a chance to work at all?
need a little advice here on what direction to go.
The original 440 six pack has taken a beating, with a bad combination of going too rich with a loose distributor - getting serious exhaust tempratures.
I was planning to build me a 505 stroker, stock appearing on another block, but when I recently started cleaning it up, it was craced between 2 of the sylinders...
Rb blocks are hard to come by where I live so I'm thinking real hard on what to do.
I'm considering putting a pair of heavily ported 906 heads and a custom solid roller intended for the 505 on the stock motor I already have - to keep cost down. The problem with the 906 heads are 88 cc chambers which seemed like a good idea when I bought them for the stroker combo...
9 - something compression ratio, stock short block, 300 cfm heads, 600 lift cam.
So what do you guys think, bad idea?
Does this combination have a chance to work at all?














