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    For Sale Built 440 Engine For Sale

    I didn’t have it dynoed. It would have replaced the 383-2bbl so would have been a big gain. I’ll post the cam specs. Maybe someone here can posit.
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    For Sale Built 440 Engine For Sale

    I had this built recently for my 65 Sport Fury then changed plans. Block dated 11-3-69. Built by Jeff Ross of Ross Performance in Champaign IL. Located in Orleans, MA. Original forged crank. Comp roller cam. Edelbrock heads, manifold and carb, C body oil pan, Mopar electronic distributor, shorty...
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    What is your daily driver?

    2015 Audi Q7 diesel with 100k. It pulls my motorcycle trailer with ease and is comfortable. Weekend ride is a stripped 2001 Tundra long bed 6 cyl.
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    Mixing brands?

    I’m selling off my motorcycle collection since I quit riding, and now redirecting my energies into 60’s cars. It started with my chance drive-by find of my 65 Sport Fury. I love the car, but now that I have a convertible I want a hard-top just for me to drive around in. I really like the 66-67...
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    1965 Sport Fury Engine Replacement

    I like the idea of the lock and stitch. When I get the 383 out of the car I’ll have a good machine shop look at it. The 440 is scheduled to be finished and shipped late next month. The feedback here is wonderful. Happy Mew Year everyone. Ben
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    1965 Sport Fury Engine Replacement

    Thanks NitrousT. The 440 is underway but I still have to figure out how to handle the original 383 - whether to rebuild it as stock or not. I’m leaning towards stock right now but that’s a ways off.
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    Engine Color

    Newb question, but what is the metal plate covering the intake? Can the engine be lifted using that? I’m just getting into working on old cars. Ben
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    Engine Color

    Love these pictures.
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    Engine Color

    Thanks FuryGT. On it.
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    Engine Color

    Thanks for reminding me PurpleBeeper. I’ll call my builder.
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    Engine Color

    I’m having a ‘69 date code 440 block professionally built up this winter for my ‘65 Sport Fury 383-2bbl 4 speed convertible. I’m going to install the 440 while I pull and rebuild the 383. I may end up keeping the 440 in for a while, reinstalling the 383 if I want originality over power, or...
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    Cam choice

    Great feedback all. I'm going to dig into it further and report back. Ben
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    Cam choice

    I know this topic is well hashed out, but I could use some help. I’m having a 440 motor built for my ‘65 Sport Fury four-speed Convertible. I want it to look stock, provide usable low rpm torque, be fairly smooth and have a little bit more rumble than stock. I use the car for cruising around...
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    I don’t really need to build or use the 440, I just like the idea of it in the ‘65. I’d like to rebuild the original 383 back to stock specs for installation back later if I sell it or want originality. At this minute I am leaning towards a good set of iron heads well cleaned up, an iron...
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    Are you thinking iron heads and flat tappet cam on the 440 block? Everything is on the table at this point. Stick with factory iron 4 barrel manifold as well? I don’t really need a lot of horsepower. I just like the idea of a 440 in front of the four speed while I rebuild the 383. I’m selling...
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    That’s what I needed. Thanks so much. ill research it.
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    Thanks 65. I will be reaching out to you when we get to that point. This is not something I can do myself. Ben
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    I’m so glad Lefty. Thank you. ben
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    440 in a ‘65 Sport Fury

    Here are a couple of pictures. Is it possible to see if the motor mounts are correct?
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