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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1342791
11/29/12 12:39 PM
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I agree ALL 59* stuff needs that modification to use roller lifter,also my siamese 59* resto has the extra bolt holes for the heads and none were grinded off....i like that being the indy head can use the same amnt of head studs as a w7,8 and w9 head

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342792
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I gotta keep this one. Thanks!

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342793
11/29/12 05:57 PM
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I agree ALL 59* stuff needs that modification to use roller lifter,also my siamese 59* resto has the extra bolt holes for the heads and none were grinded off....i like that being the indy head can use the same amnt of head studs as a w7,8 and w9 head


Thanks for the Info. I was not aware that the *59 siamese Resto Block still retained the 6 bolt setup. I guess with no water jacket between the cylinder bores there is enough room to grind for more clearance without hitting water.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342794
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Stroker Scamp just for your info I located a UGL cam core on ebag

http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROLLER-UGL-CAMSH...ies&vxp=mtrSorry this Cam is for the 50mm roller bearing block. The cam you need requires babbit bearings.

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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342795
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thanks for all the info guys,


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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: Stroker Scamp] #1342796
11/30/12 07:28 AM
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For whats its worth I have an early 59 degree 2 bolt non siamese R-3 block. It had no oil return holes in the lifter valley, the upper bolt holes for the timing chain cover were in the low deck position, and the counter weights for a stock 340 crank wouldn't clear the main webs without some grinding. Check everything before you start.
Doug.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: dvw] #1342797
11/30/12 10:31 AM
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For whats its worth I have an early 59 degree 2 bolt non siamese R-3 block. It had no oil return holes in the lifter valley, the upper bolt holes for the timing chain cover were in the low deck position, and the counter weights for a stock 340 crank wouldn't clear the main webs without some grinding. Check everything before you start.
Doug.




I had to grind in that area also on my R3 block...
plus it needed the cam tunnel bored as well as the
mains

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: Stroker Scamp] #1342798
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PN# on the block is a P5153477-340
PN# on the box is a P4876673AD (not sure if the
box is original to the block)
I searched a bit with the casting# but no luck
just trying to find out if I do have a 48*,4 bolt 9.6deck,siamese bore, dry sump block?
any help?




I JUST GOT THE SAME BLOCK TODAY BRANDY NEW, PART# 4876673AD..it is a 48* talldeck siamese block,that has standard oiling not dry sump,you CAN use standard cam in this block, doesnt need to be 55mm or 60mm ur choice if u want one,it also has motor mounts ears.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342799
12/02/12 02:37 AM
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PN# on the block is a P5153477-340
PN# on the box is a P4876673AD (not sure if the
box is original to the block)
I searched a bit with the casting# but no luck
just trying to find out if I do have a 48*,4 bolt 9.6deck,siamese bore, dry sump block?
any help?




I JUST GOT THE SAME BLOCK TODAY BRANDY NEW, PART# 4876673AD..it is a 48* talldeck siamese block,that has standard oiling not dry sump,you CAN use standard cam in this block, doesnt need to be 55mm or 60mm ur choice if u want one,it also has motor mounts ears.


That block does not take a "standard" cam. It still uses a UGL core. The difference is some of the early iron blocks and all of the aluminum blocks used 50mm and 60mm roller bearings, this one uses babbit bearings. The last I heard Bullet cams still carried some UGL babbit cores. The part# for the roller cam babbit UGL core is P4876633 and the part# for the solid lifter version is P4876634. The part# for the bearings for either cam is P4876372.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342800
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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342801
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PN# on the block is a P5153477-340
PN# on the box is a P4876673AD (not sure if the
box is original to the block)
I searched a bit with the casting# but no luck
just trying to find out if I do have a 48*,4 bolt 9.6deck,siamese bore, dry sump block?
any help?




I JUST GOT THE SAME BLOCK TODAY BRANDY NEW, PART# 4876673AD..it is a 48* talldeck siamese block,that has standard oiling not dry sump,you CAN use standard cam in this block, doesnt need to be 55mm or 60mm ur choice if u want one,it also has motor mounts ears.


That block does not take a "standard" cam. It still uses a UGL core. The difference is some of the early iron blocks and all of the aluminum blocks used 50mm and 60mm roller bearings, this one uses babbit bearings. The last I heard Bullet cams still carried some UGL babbit cores. The part# for the roller cam babbit UGL core is P4876633 and the part# for the solid lifter version is P4876634. The part# for the bearings for either cam is P4876372.


would you like to make a small wager that the #1 note ur reading dont hold water? my friend has a 482ci same exact block and he didnt use a ugl cam his is from bullet...its the choice of me if i want to machine it for 50mm 55mm or 60mm..Ryan ordered the cam from bullet for my friends motor dont believe mp notes as they say you can't use roller lifters in a 59* block.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342802
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Some things I would like to clarify. And I don't know where things took the wrong turn. Maybe with the guy who gave the information to print the description in the Mopar catologue.

There is nothing that makes a block dry sump only. The difference is internal pump or not. Some early blocks you could simply drill for internal oil pump and use the factory oil filter location. Some lightning programs took the filter location off the block. But, you can still run an external wet sump pump. I know of no block that can not be made internal with some drilling and a rear cap for the internal pump.

R3 blocks have the lifter valley closed in. This allows you to drill your own drains the size you want and where you want.

Kent Ritter has 60 mm cam cores and cams for these blocks among other things. So this stuff is still around.

R3 as all R blocks are RACE blocks. They are not ship it to the house and start assembling blocks. They are not take to the machine shop have bored and decked and start assmebling blocks. And they are not for the guy who is not willing to do a little home work and willing to self engineer their combo. I have done several of these and had to figure quite a few things out and ask some people some questions.

I would say just PM me with your questions. But, I have had three of these for sale over the years and got asked more than my fair share of questions on how to build these when guys where determined to spend twice the money on lesser parts than what I was selling already done and proven. So go ahead and ask but, depending on my mood and how busy I am what your answer may be. LOL

Leon


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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342803
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PN# on the block is a P5153477-340
PN# on the box is a P4876673AD (not sure if the
box is original to the block)
I searched a bit with the casting# but no luck
just trying to find out if I do have a 48*,4 bolt 9.6deck,siamese bore, dry sump block?
any help?




I JUST GOT THE SAME BLOCK TODAY BRANDY NEW, PART# 4876673AD..it is a 48* talldeck siamese block,that has standard oiling not dry sump,you CAN use standard cam in this block, doesnt need to be 55mm or 60mm ur choice if u want one,it also has motor mounts ears.


That block does not take a "standard" cam. It still uses a UGL core. The difference is some of the early iron blocks and all of the aluminum blocks used 50mm and 60mm roller bearings, this one uses babbit bearings. The last I heard Bullet cams still carried some UGL babbit cores. The part# for the roller cam babbit UGL core is P4876633 and the part# for the solid lifter version is P4876634. The part# for the bearings for either cam is P4876372.


would you like to make a small wager that the #1 note ur reading dont hold water? my friend has a 482ci same exact block and he didnt use a ugl cam his is from bullet...its the choice of me if i want to machine it for 50mm 55mm or 60mm..Ryan ordered the cam from bullet for my friends motor dont believe mp notes as they say you can't use roller lifters in a 59* block.


I posted this because someone I know bought one and no standard cam would fit. It took my friend 3 months to find a Ugl core. Not sure if Ma Mopar changed this block since then. I was just trying to help people not make the same mistakes I and my friends have made. I wanted to build an engine with this block but used a Resto instead because of this. Good luck with your build,I hope everything works out for you.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342804
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Fyi restoration blocks are R blocks also....there showing as of last week 12 48* blocks in stock and the price is 2400+ which is good.


A Resto Block is a 59 degree wet sump 9.60 R3 with the extra head bolt bosses machined off and the lifter valley opened up. If you want to run a conventional roller lifter like a Crane Ultra Pro it takes a lot of carefull work with a die grinder and sonic checker,but there are some drop in lifters made by Comp. 48* is a much better set up with an R3, its just a pain to locate the goofy cam cores.




Does the factory roller lifter from a Magnum engine fit an unmachined lifter valley in a R3?
I was told it does Thx Matt

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342805
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B1 ur 100% right they change and say stuff in the parts book that sometimes is kinda stupid....i learned from my parts man who's been w them for 30+ yrs...and in no way was or am i trying to be a butt...i post to help also..and to get help.ps i made some expensive booboo's by not asking lol

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342806
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B1 ur 100% right they change and say stuff in the parts book that sometimes is kinda stupid....i learned from my parts man who's been w them for 30+ yrs...and in no way was or am i trying to be a butt...i post to help also..and to get help.ps i made some expensive booboo's by not asking lol


No offence taken, just trying to help,don't like to see people lose their hard earned money on mistakes that I made. Let us know how your build goes, I may still be intersted in building a 48* motor with a big stroke Bloomer crank.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342807
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will micing the cam bore tell you what size cam? or does the cam bore need machining too?


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Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: b1dartsport] #1342808
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Gotta of a deal on 48*r1a shortdeck just waiting for a home

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: Stroker Scamp] #1342809
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will micing the cam bore tell you what size cam? or does the cam bore need machining too?


1st row is Stock camshaft bearing bore diameters.Second row is with the bearing in:
#1. 2.1295" / 2.1305" #1. 2.000" / 2.001"
#2. 2.1135" / 2.1145" #2. 1.984" / 1.985"
#3. 2.0985" / 2.0995" #3. 1.969" / 1.970"
#4. 2.0825" / 2.0835" #4 1.953" / 1.954"
#5. 1.6920" / 1.6930" #5. 1.5625" / 1.5635"
You can use a Bore gauge, inside mics or a snap gauge & mike.
These are smallest diameters followed by largest allowable.

Re: SB Mopar Race Block [Re: fishy340] #1342810
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Gotta of a deal on 48*r1a shortdeck just waiting for a home



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