you might have to replace the lifters.
No, a 225 slant six transmission will not bolt up to a 440 Mopar engine. The two engines have different bellhousing patterns and are designed for different torque outputs and mounting configurations. A transmission designed for a 440 would be required for proper fitment and performance.
If you could shoe-horn a mopar engine in a bug, it would win if you could get it to hook up.
In a mopar 440 the distributor drive gear notch is set inline with the crankshaft, but it's just a reccomended starting point as long as you have enough space to turn the distributor in either direction to adjust timing when installed.
Nope. I believe they started doing that in 68 or 69. JHC
The 426 Hemi developed 425 H.P. The 440 developed 390 H.P. They both developed 490 lb/ft of torque. Installed in the same body with the same gear ratio and same transmission the 426 Hemi will be faster.
counter clockwise.. http://boxwrench.net/specs/bchrys_B.htm clockwise
440, 440-6, 426 hemi.
mopar 361, 383, 413, 426, 440, or the 426 hemi.
There is no way to accurately estimate how fast a 440 Mopar engine will go without knowing the weight and aerodynamic efficiency of the vehicle it will be placed in. Also, these engines are popular for extensive modifications to increase power output. Without knowing what modifications have been done or how much power it produces, one can not give an estimate about speed.
235 hp
... what about it?
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