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Re: 440 crank?
[Re: bumps440]
#1043594
07/31/11 05:06 AM
07/31/11 05:06 AM
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Lawn Monkey
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Chrysler motors usually were not drilled for a pilot bushing. How many chrysler imperials did you know with a 4 speed!
Now ask me how I know that. Built my first engine back in 74 for my GTX. got a junkyard 440 to build. engine all done on the engine stand and now its time to install the pilot bushing.......NOT.
bumps440 good post as would have it I have a Chrysler Newport 440 as my base for my build. I assume its just a little machine shop work to install a pilot bushing?
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Re: 440 crank?
[Re: Lawn Monkey]
#1043595
07/31/11 07:23 AM
07/31/11 07:23 AM
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JohnRR
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Chrysler motors usually were not drilled for a pilot bushing. How many chrysler imperials did you know with a 4 speed!
Now ask me how I know that. Built my first engine back in 74 for my GTX. got a junkyard 440 to build. engine all done on the engine stand and now its time to install the pilot bushing.......NOT.
bumps440 good post as would have it I have a Chrysler Newport 440 as my base for my build. I assume its just a little machine shop work to install a pilot bushing?
It may be that simple , if the shop can handle the job . the cranks are drilled but not finished reamed to size and or depth . the simple way around it is to use the late model pilot bushing that fits in the crank register where the torque convertor snout sits. you may more than likely need to trim about 3/8" off the end of the input shaft , easy to do wit ha whizzer wheel just cover the trans well and wrap tape around the end of the bearing retainer to keep that area clean.
Napa used to sell a bearing that would fit the unfinished cranks but the time I tried to buy one it was not the correct part ???
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Re: 440 crank?
[Re: bumps440]
#1043598
07/31/11 01:55 PM
07/31/11 01:55 PM
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Posts: 21,318 Manitoba, Canada
DaytonaTurbo
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Yes It is easy enough to do now with the crank out of the motor. there is a hole there but not the right size. easy machine shop job now.
Depends on the crank. My cast 440 crank is not drilled at all.
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Re: 440 crank?
[Re: DaytonaTurbo]
#1043599
07/31/11 02:10 PM
07/31/11 02:10 PM
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Posts: 21,076 Niles , Ohio
therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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Niles , Ohio
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Ive got a Imp crank in my 440.It was drilled.It seems they were hit and miss.Some are some arent behind autos.Like said crank out its an easy fix.Rocky
Chrysler Firepower
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Re: 440 crank?
[Re: therocks]
#1043600
07/31/11 06:26 PM
07/31/11 06:26 PM
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Posts: 25,877 Rio Linda, CA
John_Kunkel
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Don't confuse "drilled" with drilled to the correct size, most all forged cranks were drilled .915" but not all were finish sized .938" for a bushing.
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