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Re: 440 differences
[Re: gregok]
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02/17/15 01:41 AM
02/17/15 01:41 AM
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RapidRobert
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I would think the C body 440 would be a low po 350 horse 4 bbl version and the E body one would be a 375 horse HP one (if 4bbl) or a six pack (390 horse?)
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Re: 440 differences
[Re: RodStRace]
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02/17/15 01:52 AM
02/17/15 01:52 AM
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An hp motor would have the heavy rods and matching special harmonic balancer
Restoring a car to look "only" as good as the factory made it is like getting a boob job for your wife and having the doctor make them two different sizes to seem more natural
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Re: 440 differences
[Re: gtsuperbee]
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02/17/15 01:54 AM
02/17/15 01:54 AM
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Oil pan is different on c-body also
Restoring a car to look "only" as good as the factory made it is like getting a boob job for your wife and having the doctor make them two different sizes to seem more natural
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Re: 440 differences
[Re: gregok]
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02/17/15 04:47 AM
02/17/15 04:47 AM
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What differences, if any, between the 440 motors of an e body and a c body for the 1970 year model?
A bunch of parts are different,camshaft, valve springs, pistons, carb. torque converter and possibly the distributor, depending which state the two cars where built to be sold in
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