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I am leaning towards the eagle crank kit. I bought the edelbrock rpm 84cc aluminum heads. I wish I would of bought the ones that are 79cc for a better increase in compression. O well I am struck with the 84cc. I don't know what type of cam to go with yet, hydraulic flat tappet or solid, or roller.
I have a 1972 440 engine that I had bored to .030 for stock rebuild using cast pistons. It was not assembled, It was not sonic tested. I am now changing my mind on this rebuild. I want to build a street/strip engine for racing. I want to build a 505 stroker. Should I have it sonic tested, and...
I have a 72 440 engine block that I had bored to 30 over. it was to be a stock rebuild for cast pistions, it was not sonic tested. The motor was not assembled. So I am changing my mind about the rebuild. I want to use this engine for street/strip racing, by installing a 505 stroker crank...
I been a mopar person for about 30 years now. I am building a 69 roadrunner 440-6 clone. The car is painted street hemi orange. I have to build the motor for it and do the interior. I laid off working with the car for about 8 years. But now I am back to working on the roadrunner.
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