Originally Posted By dogdays
First of all, the combination isn't that far off.

Performer RPM - great choice

Holley 850 Vacuum Secondary - Plenty of carb but not too much for a 440. If it's like almost every other 850Vac Sec carb I have read about, it needs tuning. Badly.

Comp XE275HL - Not a bad camshaft. I'd leave it in. Do take the advice to degree it in advanced. It was ground to be advanced four degrees if installed dot-to-dot and I could see going six. The advice to degree it in is right on.

2" headers - More suited for a stroker. I'd think they could be reduced in diameter to get more torque below the torque peak.

Distributor advance curve - speed it up if you're running a stock distributor. And limit the mechanical advance so you can run more initial. There is a lot of apparent power in the distributor, just waiting to be let out.

440s with open chamber heads generally do best at 38 degrees total advance.

Pistons 0.050 or so in the hole - this is typical for a higher performance 440 piston. Only the SixPack L2355F piston would be higher. I agree with JRR.....Don't cut the block 0.050. If you must cut something, cut the heads. There is no advantage to putting pistons at zero deck with an open chamber head like the 452s, or 346s, or 213s, or 906s etc. A stock 440 needs 106cc above the piston to get to 9.5:1. Your heads are probably around 92cc. There's 12 cc in the gap between the piston and top of the deck. If the engine builder bought a Fel-Pro kit with a composition gasket, that gasket can add as much as 12cc. So the engine would be somewhere around 8.7:1 right now. If it has a steel shim in it it's probably around 9.1:1.
I calculate you'll need to lose 0.042" from somewhere if running the thick gasket and if running the thin gasket more like 0.020".

I'd suggest putting it together taking care of all the details and trying it with the current headers. If it still needs more poop then maybe swap for smaller header size.

There is a lot of torque hiding in tuning the cam, carb and ignition.

R.

We changed our minds, we will not shave the block, we will shave the heads just like your advices here smile It's a better way to go, no doubt. I will carefully measure and cc and aim for 9.5:1.

Will keep the RPM intake and 850 but look for a smaller carb.
Will swap the headers to 1 3/4" primaries.
He just bought a tti 3" x-pipe exhaust so he can get rid of that ugly 2.5" with no h-pipe he's been driving around with. Good smile
Will also install an A/F sensor.

Haven't looked for the distributor curve yet.

He wants me to order a Hughes Whiplash cam, http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/produ...mp;partid=30173
and I don't know what to say. I think it's too much for what he wants, I think it gonna be too rough with manual and 3.54
A rough idle sounds cool, but since he wants a low end torque monster I don't know... That cam is kinda similar to the one he had.
What's your opinion on cam choice fellows?

Last edited by HP2; 07/07/15 06:52 PM.

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