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Posted: Mon Apr 28, 08 8:41 am
by latil
Just don't use that crap from Morris's. :evil:

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 08 10:08 am
by Jim
Castrol GTX is good enough for the 528 Hemi in my Cuda.

- and in my Challenger 340 and Road Runner 493.

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 12:12 am
by Anonymous
Very nice job there MCK. Any engine bay would be proud to have a lump that looks like that sitting in it. Keep up the good work. :thumbright:

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 8:47 am
by Dave-R
Clivey wrote:Any engine bay would be proud to have a lump that looks like that sitting in it.
He isn't in the engine bay. The engine is. :)

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 10:30 am
by Guy
MetalChuckKey wrote:I ain't gonna risk filling it up with Castrol for its maiden voyage just to be able to say to him 'See? You're wrong!' :D

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Yes Pete would say that with a big grin on his face :) MCK did you have the motor run up on Petes dyno after it was built ?

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 12:02 pm
by Stu
MetalChuckKey wrote: However, there's a build sheet and internal photos, and a blueprinting plan with it, so if you're interested Dave I'll scan it all in when I get back up there.
Yes, please! :thumbright: Not far off starting our engine build now, so need to start staring at internals more. (Pardon the expression...!)

Bad luck with all those blocks, Mate. :shock: Why do you say the 383 might have been the one to use, on reflection? Not entirely happy with the 6th? :?

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 1:15 pm
by MetalChuckKey
Dave wrote:
Clivey wrote:Any engine bay would be proud to have a lump that looks like that sitting in it.
He isn't in the engine bay. The engine is. :)
:P :)

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 1:20 pm
by MetalChuckKey
As far as I know it hasn't been on any dyno. I've never actually been up there! it was all collected and delivered by courier. Yeah I'm well happy with the 6th (440) block as it stands at the moment! My comment about the 383 block was more to do with the fact that I could have done a full build with that rather than have a 440 sourced and saved a couple of months and a few pounds.

I'll show you my internals as soon as I have photos :D

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 1:21 pm
by Dave-R
MetalChuckKey wrote:
Dave wrote:
Clivey wrote:Any engine bay would be proud to have a lump that looks like that sitting in it.
He isn't in the engine bay. The engine is. :)
:P :)
You think that is bad?

Someone came in here this morning wanting to borrow a spanner.
They asked for me. :shock: :roll: :x

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 08 1:37 pm
by Stu
MetalChuckKey wrote: My comment about the 383 block was more to do with the fact that I could have done a full build with that rather than have a 440 sourced and saved a couple of months and a few pounds.

I'll show you my internals as soon as I have photos :D
I can understand that! ;)

Look forward to seeing the internals soon. :thumbright:

Posted: Sun May 04, 08 10:38 am
by MetalChuckKey
OK, here's some scanned-in pictures the builder took while he was assembling the 440. Looks nice and clean.

The cam is a Comp Cams unit, seems to me to be more of a torque monster than out and out power @ high revs, which suits me fine. Also ties up with the use of the Performer 440 dual-plane manifold I guess, but what do I know?

Posted: Sun May 04, 08 11:46 am
by Dave-R
8-) :thumbright:

Posted: Sun May 04, 08 12:11 pm
by Anonymous
Indeed

Posted: Sat May 24, 08 9:51 pm
by MetalChuckKey
Here it is before the motor went in. Note the rust behind the headlamp apertures (a future project reveals itself with every step :roll: )

Posted: Sat May 24, 08 9:54 pm
by MetalChuckKey
It's In!