CoronetSCO
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone, I have been on here for a bit now but I will confess my sins and promise to correct the errors of my ways and post a few pics soon! I have read a fair number of threads related to my question but nothing exact. What I am doing is rebuilding a 76 440. I have a nice original one owner 68 Coronet I found last year in New Jersey that is a 318 car. I bought a 69 New Yorker for the powertrain but only after buying the 76 440. I have yet to pull the 69 440 as I am hopeing to find someone who can uses the New Yorker instead of crushing it as it's a really solid car and I have no room for it to sit in my yard not drivable (I have it stored now)
So i was looking to do a refresh build on the 76 motor but found that 1 cylinder had a little rust from sitting for many years. I cleaned it up but it's pitted enough that a honeing won't clean it and will require .30 over. So what I was hoping to do is find reasonably priced pistons that can bump my compression. Also, what about the heads? Are they ok to use with a higher piston? I do know the 76's had low compression. I used to work on/ build these 30 yrs ago but it's been a long time in between. I can research it like everyone else but nothing beats the horses mouth and honesty!
I dont need this to be a screamer as I have bigger plans for the 69 motor down the road but would like this to be over the 400hp range. I will be changing the cam, and putting on headers. Any advice/suhgestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance and to everone I have purchased items from and dealt with on here to date. A great site with great People.
So i was looking to do a refresh build on the 76 motor but found that 1 cylinder had a little rust from sitting for many years. I cleaned it up but it's pitted enough that a honeing won't clean it and will require .30 over. So what I was hoping to do is find reasonably priced pistons that can bump my compression. Also, what about the heads? Are they ok to use with a higher piston? I do know the 76's had low compression. I used to work on/ build these 30 yrs ago but it's been a long time in between. I can research it like everyone else but nothing beats the horses mouth and honesty!
I dont need this to be a screamer as I have bigger plans for the 69 motor down the road but would like this to be over the 400hp range. I will be changing the cam, and putting on headers. Any advice/suhgestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance and to everone I have purchased items from and dealt with on here to date. A great site with great People.