69sunfireGTX
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Did you ever notice when an engine is running better than it ever has is when it goes BANG!
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This is the only pic I can get for now. Block definitely has a window in it. My best guess is the hardware on a rod end broke? but I'm really not certain. It looks like a rod became detached from the crankshaft.
For now, I have to get through the week of Cruisin the Coast, and then really focus on work. I'll pick at the 440 as time allows.
I notified my engine builder, so he knows the situation. He has been OUTSTANDING working with me, not only on the parts for the build but other stuff I bought from him before.
YES!!! And with a big block mopar with stock rods, good rod bolts, and stock weight pistons it is almost always because the rods are stretched, raising the compression after a missed shift or broken trans, or driveline. They run better than ever then boom driving along normally later. You should know your compression after a rebuild and test it after an over rev, any increase change the rods.Did you ever notice when an engine is running better than it ever has is when it goes BANG!
I think the ‘75-‘79 blocks are the most desirable from a construction viewpoint. The motor mount ears are .25 thicker, they have the figure 8 cooling passages, and supposedly less core shift. I’m not sure about that last one but the other 2 are desirable. At the end of the day, all the 440 blocks with a girdle can handle 600hp.What year or date it was made. I was reading that the early 440 motor where better than the latter model motor. Is this right. Due to emission standards. Sorry for your luck. I am crying overeating a radiator. Not a good day either.
It really was, especially if you look at the parts list. I have to believe the cam w/upgraded parts and the 6bbl intake and carbs, and 1⅞ TTi headers are what made it pull so hard to 6k+.That was a heckuva good engine...
John Mercedes, Southeast Performance. He's in Tampa, but I believe the shop is on "NASCAR ROW" or something similar in South Carolina? I am not the type to say this, but it doesn't matter to me. John has gone above and beyond to earn my trust and business.Who is your builder? If I may ask…..
That’s a lot of good information. It’s not logical for us to think that high end performance parts would be defective out of the box.Sorry for your loss, that “bang” always makes you sick inside. Lots of reasons engines can fail. Here’s a situation to watch out for on your next build that I ran across when I was building my 500-6. It has new eagle rods with 8740 cap screws. Plenty strong for a street motor. I was torquing the rod bolts using the bolt stretch method. I would basically measure, torque to recommended torque, remeasure, then ad 3 lbs and keep measuring until I reached recommended bolt stretch. All the bolts basically wanted 3-5 lbs more than recommended torque to reach recommended stretch…. Except for one. It reached recommended stretch at 8 lbs before recommended torque. I moved it to another rod and same thing. I pulled it, threw it away, and ordered a new bolt as it wasn’t worth the risk for $11. Installed the new bolt and it behaved exactly like the others. Im pretty sure the bad one would have been the one to fail first, because at recommended torque, it was overstretched. Not sure if it was overtorqued by Eagle or bad metallurgy by ARP. This is why I always use the stretch method to tighten rod bolts now.
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There is a phenomenon in the semiconductor industry that Noise Figures actually go down after the first few wafers are fabricated (which is several hundred thousand integrated circuits). No one really knows exactly why except the process parameters seem to just tighten up.That’s a lot of good information. It’s not logical for us to think that high end performance parts would be defective out of the box.
But when building a racing engine, it doesn’t cut it to trust anything.
People think that hand made or custom made parts are the best. But in my experience, witnessed first hand through manufacturing, a really good mass production system is the best way to turn out quality products.
But what we are mostly doing requires attention to every detail.
I agree, but I am now jaded as I have seen a lot of brand new parts from well known suppliers that failed right out of the box.It’s not logical for us to think that high end performance parts would be defective out of the box.
I have to rely on the builder.Here’s a situation to watch out for
These were American bolts before they went Chinesium. Bottom line, everything is suspect, especially these days!Sorry to hear that Steve/Biomed
good thing didn't hurt you or anyone/anything else,
non #s at least, but still the demise of another RB/440
I've spun rod bearings in a couple 2 different 440s/RBs
way back in the day, resized stock rods & reground cranks
with no signs of it going bad
& all of a sudden, knocking like crazy
never in my 383's/400's, or an of my strokers, albeit better parts
& beefier main webs on the 400s, never had main problems, just rods
I drove them all the same too
I've had sort of bad luck, on the RB blocks
make good power, they will tend to break, eventually
love the 65 GTO too
good luck with the new 572 build, now you have a great reason to
git r dun
Did you have your hearings aids turned off? HeheheThanks guys...
I made a nice cruise Sunday with my wife and her grandson, I even got on it a few times, did a burnout for some spectators along the route, all good, same as always.
Everything on the highway and slow in town was fine, until it wasn't.
Even crazier, I knew the day we test drove my wife's 421 Tripower GTO that it was going to need a rebuild, extremely low oil pressure at normal temperature at idle, and I heard rod knock in a RPM range about 1½ years after we bought it.
The big end of a connecting rod bearing half was literally cracked into 2 pieces but it was running when I brought it in for the rebuild.
My 440? No notice, AT ALL, just a sudden and unexpected "SEE YA!"
Fortunately I don't have any problems with my hearing, still have a full head of hair w/very little gray...Did you have your hearings aids turned off? Hehehe