Joeladam02
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Hi guys.
Please bare with me. I'm a real novice at this stuff, and there's so much information and conflicting opinions on the web that it will make your head spin.
Long story short, I purchased a 70 RR clone for my Dad. What could bring back that nostalgic young man's feeling better than the smell of burning rubber and sound of a high revving Detroit V8?
The car came with an extremely doggy/worn out 1973 400ci. I tried to talk him into the 451 stroker, but he's decided he wants to change it back to a 383 like what came in the car originally.
He wants it to be a nice street car with plenty of low end torque, so he can spin the tires off of it at local car shows, but still run on high octane pump gas, and not overheat the trans without a super high stall.
He purchased an old used 383 B engine and a set of used open chamber 906 heads locally for $300.
The plan is to bore it .030 over, throw in these Keith Black domed pistons KB400-030, clean up the heads (no porting/milling), and use this HMC3245BL Hughes 440 Whiplash Cam.
Car has 3.55 gears, 727 trans, Holley 650 DP carb.
So the question I have is, will this provide sufficient low end torque for his tire burning wants? I'm looking for smiles per dollar with reasonable driveability.
Is there anything else I should be aware of or have done to it? The engine builder isn't really a Mopar guy, but he builds tons of small block Chevy's, and sprint car engines.
Does this sound like a reasonable build that would still run ok on pump gas?
What kind of compression should this make? I tried the compression calculator but I'm unsure of the clearance.
Will it need a high stall torque converter?
Any other suggestions?
I don't expect a miracle here given the scant amount of information I have provided, but any opinion/guidance is greatly appreciated.
Maybe someone out there has performed a similar build.
Thanks.
Please bare with me. I'm a real novice at this stuff, and there's so much information and conflicting opinions on the web that it will make your head spin.
Long story short, I purchased a 70 RR clone for my Dad. What could bring back that nostalgic young man's feeling better than the smell of burning rubber and sound of a high revving Detroit V8?
The car came with an extremely doggy/worn out 1973 400ci. I tried to talk him into the 451 stroker, but he's decided he wants to change it back to a 383 like what came in the car originally.
He wants it to be a nice street car with plenty of low end torque, so he can spin the tires off of it at local car shows, but still run on high octane pump gas, and not overheat the trans without a super high stall.
He purchased an old used 383 B engine and a set of used open chamber 906 heads locally for $300.
The plan is to bore it .030 over, throw in these Keith Black domed pistons KB400-030, clean up the heads (no porting/milling), and use this HMC3245BL Hughes 440 Whiplash Cam.
Car has 3.55 gears, 727 trans, Holley 650 DP carb.
So the question I have is, will this provide sufficient low end torque for his tire burning wants? I'm looking for smiles per dollar with reasonable driveability.
Is there anything else I should be aware of or have done to it? The engine builder isn't really a Mopar guy, but he builds tons of small block Chevy's, and sprint car engines.
Does this sound like a reasonable build that would still run ok on pump gas?
What kind of compression should this make? I tried the compression calculator but I'm unsure of the clearance.
Will it need a high stall torque converter?
Any other suggestions?
I don't expect a miracle here given the scant amount of information I have provided, but any opinion/guidance is greatly appreciated.
Maybe someone out there has performed a similar build.
Thanks.