Roger63
Well-Known Member
well, call him out by name!
let's get this party started!!
well, call him out by name!
let's get this party started!!
BTW, my wife prolly wants me to sell everything too, but who's listening to her?
Agree. First thing I'd look at, on the block, is what the bore size is. That would tell you if it's worth looking any farther.Go through and take inventory of what is still good and what's junk. Might not be as bad as you think.
I did this on my 426W just so I could say that I did. It was a real PITA to say the least doing it by hand. A Bridgeport would make short work of it. I agree that the 3/8" was fine as had been for many years. I don't think they had all of these new fangled 1/2" Hemi pickups when I did mine. I had to cut out 2" of tube, and reweld it back together. I was worried in the beginning it would leak, and create foam, but I never had an issue with it.What was wrong with a 3/8 pickup? They were adequate for decades for supplying enough oil volume.
get on the fb marketplace and join the mopar swap shop Group on the Fb.
i saw running 440-s anywheres from 650 bucks to 10 grand.
running,ready to go....all sorts all kinds of power levels.
as far as whats already happened,you have a bit of sympathy from me,
but,i gotta wonder why you didnt start with the professional first,
instead of some random guy/member that says he
"can leap over tall buildings in a single bound! "
o and " can save you money on your next motor rebuild "
I accept blame for taking claims about being a builder and going off a hand shake. I grew up being taught a handshake was your word. I ordered every part he said I needed then had it shipped up there, with updates every week. I didn’t expect the build to grow to almost 6. 1500 block all ready to go, 906 heads “dialed” 800, rockers, cam etc. 1700, pistons, rings, etc. plus machine work, carb, added up quick.
I have just returned from the professional engine builder i am now using who has told me my engine is junk.
In 2013 I bought a 727 from a member here (or possibly former member now), and started discussing engines. He claimed to be a builder and could easily build me a 440. I entered into a deal with him shoveling him overtime money as I could afford it. Approx. 3 years later I had a finished engine and I traveled to Washington to help do the break in. I then stored the motor and installed it summer of 2018 and finally drove the car this last summer. I had maybe 200 miles on it when a rocker arm broke and bent two pushrods. I took it to the new builder who is a professional to diagnose. He tore into the engine and discovered a lot of sketchy work. The enlarged oiling boss from 3/8 to 1/2 cracked the block and was glued, the crank had material ground off and had been welded on! (pics).
I had approx. 6gs wrapped up in this build and now everything minus the rods and external parts are junk. I am looking at spending another 6-8 to make it run again. I’m at the breaking point. My wife wants the car gone. I’m beyond pissed.
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much as these guys will say the opposite,i still run my business exactly that way.I accept blame for taking claims about being a builder and going off a hand shake. I grew up being taught a handshake was your word. I ordered every part he said I needed then had it shipped up there, with updates every week. I didn’t expect the build to grow to almost 6. 1500 block all ready to go, 906 heads “dialed” 800, rockers, cam etc. 1700, pistons, rings, etc. plus machine work, carb, added up quick.