Originally Posted By 451Mopar
The Trick flow TFS-61602003 hydraulic roller used in their 620 HP, 240 head build 446" engine is 243/247 @ 0.050", and 0.600" lift with 1.5:1 rockers.

The parts I have gathered for the Jensen Interceptor, should make about 600 HP, and hopefully almost fall together without any extra/special work?

I have a similar sized Lunati 40230732 solid roller 243/249 @ 0.050", 0.578"/0.585" @ 1.5:1, but I am running 1.6:1 rockers (0.616"/0.624").

I am using the Trick flow 240 heads with the roller valve springs and Ti retainers. I had these checked out, and they were good to run out-of-the-box, and flowed as advertised.

I have not removed the original 440 engine to know what overbore it will need, but I think it is untouched, so I think a 0.030" overbore, 4.25" stroker kit with dished pistons. Most likely a 440 source 505" stroker kit with the 27cc dish pistons (9.9:1? compression.)
I will get the ARP2000 rod bolt option, not sure about the light-weight crank option?

I might also get the 440 source main girdle. Not so much that the engine needs it at this level, but I want to use the Jegs molded windage tray/oil pan gasket, and the 1/4" spacing of the girdle will make fitting the 4.15" stroke version of the windage tray easier. I have used that molded windage tray on the 505 in my '69 Coronet, and had to tweek it to fit without the girdle.



My cam and cr is not that far off from this so I may be ok on the street for a while with 446"..646 int/.631exh 260/296 at .050 112 lsa in at 108 just under 10/1 cr.Edel Victor heads 350 cfm at .650 lift.

Last edited by Clanton; 08/04/17 10:09 AM.

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