Rick T
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I have a 78 New Yorker with number matching 440 & drivetrain the engine was built by the original owner. Since I didn’t know exactly what I had I pulled the engine out it should be pushing 580 to 600. I have a Holley sniper Trick flow, aluminum heads and cam Hooker super competition, headers Edelbrock intake, bored 30 over. All roller cam rockers etc. I haven’t had it on the DYNO yet horsepower I mentioned is an estimate with everything that was done to it.The car is a mostly original 1967 Newport, 2dr, 383 4-barrel, 727. Body is in good shape, interior is a little rough with rips in the front seat and a missing headliner. Engine runs okay, but is down on power and smokes a little on startup. It needs more power. 450-500hp at the crank would be a reasonable start.
Option 1. Rebuild the 383 with 500hp as minimum goal, bore it out, stroker kit, aluminum heads, aggressive roller-cam, gapless rings, EFI
Option 2. Mothball the 383 and install fresh 440
Option 3. Sell 383 and go with an LS or Late Gen Hemi 5.7 hemi (going with EFI and modern, 6sp automatic with OD).
Option 4. Sell the 383, throw caution to the wind, stick in an LS with a twin turbo EBAY kit or electric turbos, 4l80, and invest in a tire company
Option 5. Freshen up the 383, cleaned up cylinders, new rings, knurled pistons, hardened valve seats and keep it as original as possible. 325hp.
It doesn't feel right doing something to a survivor that can't be undone relatively easily by the next owner.
Still, 500hp seems like a good number. I have great faith in the 727 and Chrysler rear ends, but it is a big, heavy car. What is most likely to break at the drag strip?
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