The 440 Club

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My car started life :sign10:as a member of the 383 club but graduated to the 440 club. This is my 68 B`cuda with a 4.15" stroked 440 and 5 spd.:toothy10:


Any chance of getting to see under that hood? I am attempting to run a similar set up, 440 69 Barracuda Notch, w/ 5speed
 
Any chance of getting to see under that hood? I am attempting to run a similar set up, 440 69 Barracuda Notch, w/ 5speed

I will try to dig up something more current and a wider view but here's the shot from my garage- the block as it sits-
 

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I will try to dig up something more current and a wider view but here's the shot from my garage- the block as it sits-

Very nice sir. You even have the valve covers I like. That thing look stuffed in there. I cant wait for mine to be finished:prayer:
 
Love the welded valve covers Longgone. Where did you get them?
 
Soon...

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1968 Dodge dart

526 Wegde
Indy topend
k-1 technologies crank,connecting rods
Keith Black pistons
custom grind lunati cam
SV-1carb
10.75 to 1 compression
electric water pump
outside return line water pump


727 Transmission
built by 727 specialist
PTC 4000 stall tourque converter
reverse valve body
shifted by a precision performance manual/air shifter


Rear end
S60 by strange
4.10 gears
narrowed
wilwood brakes
custom ladder bars mounts


Chassis
backhalved
Ladder bars
stock type front suspension (for now)


Body
Ford Blue (sorry mopar guys but it looks sexy on there lol)
Fiberglass front end and trunk and bumpers
Six pack hood

Interior
Bucket seats out of a 2004 viper (free)
Precision performance shifter
Autometer gauges
Push button Start
Black carpeting
 
Here's my contribution. 440/727 '71 Swinger. Started out as a pile of parts with an empty engine bay and a /6 K-frame:


Looking better... Now it needs an engine. Hrm....


Engine going in:


Now she's running and it's time to get the interior parts, find a driveshaft and install the windshield.
 
How well do the brakes work without a booster when you put a BB in an A body?
 
The brakes work fine. I'm not overly strong or big (5'10", 180ish), but I can easily bring my son's Dart down from speed. Had to do it with a blown left front tire from 70 one evening...

The brakes are stock 73-up A-body discs with 11x3 C-body drums out back.
 
I can't find the company I got the covers from however I understand 440source.com is now selling these so check `em out.
440 Source sell that style valve cover but you have to put in your own baffles unless they started to make them with them already in there. My friend has a set and they have no baffles.
 
The brakes work fine. I'm not overly strong or big (5'10", 180ish), but I can easily bring my son's Dart down from speed. Had to do it with a blown left front tire from 70 one evening...

The brakes are stock 73-up A-body discs with 11x3 C-body drums out back.

A disc brake set up with a 440 will work great. It is all in making sure you put the correct master cylinder on with the proper piston bore size.
 
I am almost a member. Here is my 68 Dart that I will start to work on to put my 440 in.
 

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A disc brake set up with a 440 will work great. It is all in making sure you put the correct master cylinder on with the proper piston bore size.

Yup, but at the time I bought the master I didn't research anything (around 96 or 97). I just bought a manual brake master for a 73 Dart and rebuilt 76 Dart calipers (they were slightly cheaper than the 73 calipers).
 
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