Triple Pickle
Senior Member
I read it that way immediately.Yeah, it certainly didn't read that way.
I read it that way immediately.Yeah, it certainly didn't read that way.
ok, just to help me with what Mopar knowledge I had but forgotten and out of curiousity, what would the major differences be between the 440 "TNT" "Magnum", etc.I got it immediately.
I can throw a rock in any direction and hit a junk Winnebago with a 440 drivetrain.
Cam shaft, valve springs, carburetor settings, timing curve in the distributor, exhaust manifold is the only differences against a standard 440. The 70 -74 HP had six-pack rods and a different balancer, the 440 motor home engines of this era also had "six pack rods". In the real world today those connecting rods are resto correct only, they have no value to high performance world., what would the major differences be between the 440 "TNT" "Magnum", etc
A myth that won't die.. I assume a thin-walled block,
Well it was promoted by the company so people are listening.A myth that won't die.
No such thing as a thin (or thick, for that matter) wall 440.
It was?Well it was promoted by the company so people are listening.
Heck for $5000.00 I have one in my 71 300 with 80000 miles that I run every summer I'll sell...I know, seems like a lot of dough, not mine, but more photos on FB in case of interest
Rick Schutz
8 hrs
1971 HP 440
$5,500
St Marys, PA
Thinking about selling. 50,000 Miles. Smokes a little. New, timing chain, new water pump, new oil pump, new fuel pump, rebuilt original carburetor, rebuilt alternator, new freeze plugs. Runs good, never completely rebuilt. Ran last 2 years. Always Brad penn zinc oil. Before this it sat for 20 years dry storage. 99% original parts. Complete. Air cleaner to pan.
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