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Best big block rebuild book

Posted By: -Cuda

Best big block rebuild book - 04/19/15 09:54 PM

I've had a relatively newer rebuilt 440 sitting in the corner of my shop for about 10 years. It was a basic rebuild .30 over, 906s, purple shaft. I've decided to freshen it up before dropping it in with new gaskets. What's the best rebuild with specs book available. I've never rebuilt an engine so a more step by step would be helpful. When I did originally get it running there was no lope. I imagine it was the roadrunner resto cam. I may also decide to go with a more modern cam. I have a Holley street dominator intake I am going to use. I have some Hedman shorties but may go full length over manifolds.

Thx
Posted By: 440whiteboy

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/19/15 09:58 PM

Have you tried 'Mopar Engines Manual' - has many combo's to use with lots of pics.

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Posted By: Fab64

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/19/15 11:07 PM

I like "How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines" by Don Taylor. I think I noticed a few errors in it, but it is pretty basic and explains things well.
Posted By: OzHemi

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/19/15 11:22 PM

AndyF here came out with a more 'modern' big block engine book than the Mopar one, might be something to consider as well..
Posted By: Fab64

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/19/15 11:54 PM

Good point, Oz. penguinhat The Taylor book is from 1994, and Andy's book is currently on my Amazon wishlist.
Posted By: -Cuda

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 02:23 AM

Doesn't Andy's kind of assume you have rebuilt engines before? I thought i read that somewhere.

Thanks for the suggestions.
Posted By: rickseeman

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 02:27 AM

Books are fairly cheap. I would suggest that you read them all.
Posted By: OzHemi

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 02:32 AM

Originally Posted By -Cuda
Doesn't Andy's kind of assume you have rebuilt engines before? I thought i read that somewhere.

Thanks for the suggestions.



Yes, think he did mention that..but as said, I would get and read through a few different ones still for sure.

(I've got a bunch of books still and handy to be able to go through different ones for different things)
Posted By: fourgearsavoy

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 02:50 AM

There are a few books out there that can help and add useful information to the factory shop manual.
There was a book out about 30 years ago shruggy that has some good basic rebuild tips in it.
I don't know if you can find it new but I still enjoy looking through it years later. The parts and technology is a little dated but there are some tidbits you may find helpful.
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Posted By: OzHemi

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 03:10 AM

I've got that one too! laugh

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Posted By: CKessel

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 03:50 AM

I have them all too. On the MP ones, they have had the same info in them from their first print. If you get a set of old ones, they are just as good as the new. There was also a book done by Chuck Sennatore awhile before Andy's so see if you can find that one too. You can never have enough refference material. Andy's is more up to date and shows lots of street combos. Rockin book!
Posted By: dogdays

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 05:36 PM

Really the HP book, "How to rebuild..." is all you need if you're just going to take it apart and put it back together again.

BUT I have to ask why? Many members are running engines that were put together 20 or more years ago, with no problems. Once the gaskets are in place and torqued down, what is going to happen if the engine is in a nice dry shed? I have valve stem seals that are 20 years old or older, NOS, and they are still flexible. The same goes for the other seals.

In this particular case I'd agree with the philosophy of "Don't fix it if it ain't broke."

Use the energy you were going to spend on this project to get a car on the road. I know all about interminable engine projects that never go a foot under their own power. I've done it many times.

R.
Posted By: Sxrxrnr

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 09:39 PM

Often you will find any desired books on Amazon as used at a substantial cost saving.
Posted By: bboogieart

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 09:48 PM

Originally Posted By Fab64
I like "How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines" by Don Taylor. I think I noticed a few errors in it, but it is pretty basic and explains things well.

I'm glad this came up.
I have this book and a motor that also has been sitting. I'm not bashing the book by any means. I just want to check for oil gallery plugs and what ever else I may need to check before installing and couldn't find this info in that book.
Posted By: Fab64

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 10:18 PM

Originally Posted By bboogieart
Originally Posted By Fab64
I like "How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines" by Don Taylor. I think I noticed a few errors in it, but it is pretty basic and explains things well.

I'm glad this came up.
I have this book and a motor that also has been sitting. I'm not bashing the book by any means. I just want to check for oil gallery plugs and what ever else I may need to check before installing and couldn't find this info in that book.


Oil gallery plugs are mentioned on page 44. He says there are four plugs, and tells where they're located. He goes on to say that the cleaning method will be demonstrated in Chapter 5.
Posted By: bboogieart

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/20/15 11:24 PM

Thanx,
I missed that.
Posted By: Fab64

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/21/15 12:14 AM

Originally Posted By bboogieart
Thanx,
I missed that.


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Posted By: Lefty

Re: Best big block rebuild book - 04/21/15 11:48 PM

You can't have too many car books. I learned something worthwhile from each of these.

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