Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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09/18/09 04:43 PM
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This is a higher mileage engine and the compression was checked before going into this. The cylinder pressure varied amongst the cylinders and ranged from a high of 145 to a low of 130. I thought I posted about these numbers and whether they would be ok, but I can't seem to find the post. Anyway, from what I gathered on other similar posts, my compression while not great was not all that bad. I believed the engine to be in good enough condition that it could take a mild cam along with the new timing chain, intake, and carb. All advice on timing including vacuum readings will be considered and we'll see how much additional it can take. I believe the pump shot is still in the stock position and we can play with that some too after the timing is figured out. It doesn't have any off idle stumble under moderate throttle or anything like that, just bogs when you try to open it up. This car runs great and could be driven all day long but just simply has no guts.
Those #s are a bit low, not horrible, but on the lower end, most stock 440s will be around 150-155, don't know what to tell ya other then you may want to check it agian, they may be alot lower, but like said, it might be carb/timing related.
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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09/18/09 04:46 PM
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Yeah, I wouldn't think the SD would be causing the problem given the rave reviews it gets. Maybe it just works better on hotter engines rather than my relatively stock combo. Anybody ever use a SD on a stockish engine and have low end issues? I agree that changing carbs to a known good one regardless of the brand could elimiate a lot of guess work. I'll have to beat the bushes to see if I can scare a good candidate up.
Not a 440, but a 383. ~8:1, 268H cam, basically a stock rebuild smog engine with headers and a holley 750dp 4000lbs Fury, 275/60/15's SD intake and 3.91's from an idle would barely chirp the tires stock iron 4bbl intake and 3.23's from an idle I'd get a little spin
To be fair, I did not try to optimize timing for each intake, but for the gear change in the opposite direction I thought it a pretty substantial loss in tq with the holley intake. The big 383 intake comparo HotRod did confirms this. How that translates to a 440 is a bit up in the air however.
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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09/19/09 10:53 AM
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John, the distributor is a stock Mopar replacement unit from a parts store that was bought years ago (not a Mopar Performance unit). It was recurved some time ago and has one heavy spring and one light spring. It seems to be working find. I have thought about replacing it with a known good MP unit to see if that would help.
was it recurved by just changing springs ? if so you probably have too much total timing since std mopar distributors have 30 plus degrees of mechanical advance , changing the springs does nothing to change that . But that's not your problem here .
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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09/19/09 01:57 PM
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That cam isn't very big , looks like a modern version of the stock 440 magnum cam .
John - That cam in a small block is a great runner. Lots of low end torque and retains a good amount of vacuun. IMO it should run good in a 440 as well.
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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That cam isn't very big , looks like a modern version of the stock 440 magnum cam .
John - That cam in a small block is a great runner. Lots of low end torque and retains a good amount of vacuun. IMO it should run good in a 440 as well.
Don , I never said anything about how it would run , my comment was just saying that is not as big a cam as some seem to think .
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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John, don't know what other modifications the guy did other than putting in the springs and I never inquired as to how much timing it had. The car ran great after the initial engine swap and had plenty of power (about 15 years ago).
There is an update to this story. From what I can remember, my friend told me he unhooked the vacuum advance and gave it more timing. It took it all the way up to about 21 initial and 38 total. Made a big difference in power as it will spin the tires. The Street Dominator is coming off and will be replaced by the Weiand Action Plus. I am running a stock air cleaner and it nearly hits the hood with the SD. Can't run a spacer with the SD which we need due to heat soak. I expect the change in intake will make a big difference in the low end and we'll adjust the timing again after the switch. The SD just doesn't appear to be a good match for this combo. I'll give an update with specifics after this is completed. Thanks to all who have posted with advice thus far.
I would time it first, before the swap... With that cam it should like that intake IMO. I've run similar combos, and thats what i've found.
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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That cam isn't very big , looks like a modern version of the stock 440 magnum cam .
John - That cam in a small block is a great runner. Lots of low end torque and retains a good amount of vacuun. IMO it should run good in a 440 as well.
Don , I never said anything about how it would run , my comment was just saying that is not as big a cam as some seem to think .
Right it is not a real big cam but it seemed to have a lot of low and midrange when I had it in the Duster and it works great on the street in the Coronet 360. The engine has stock dished pistons too. Like you said it is not huge but a good torky cam.
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Re: My 440 is a slug, please help.
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09/20/09 01:34 AM
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Holley SD is not a good choice for that combo. Holley SD likes more timing than a dual plane even on a combo it's suited for, which is one with torq to spare. Quote:
I do understand that all carbs may need tuning to get optimal performance but I would think the Thunder Series AVS would run pretty good right out of the box.
You can never assume that. I have a wideband o2 on my car, and trust me, baselined or out of the box tuning can be miles off. For example baselined to stock specifications I was getting a 17:1 a/f at a hot idle as well as cruise and a bad bog at WOT with my thermoquad. Not the same as an eddy thunder but mine's a 440 pre-smog era thermoquad an on the new combo it was crazy far off from ideal.
I've got a low-cr smog 440 stock bottom end w/ new piston rings, lunati voodoo 60303(226/234@050, 494/512 lift, 110lsa) cam, 440source heads, headers and a stock spreadbore intake w/ thermoquad. I was going to do a full rebuild but didn't have the money and decided to throw something together to have fun with instead of sitting on these parts until the end of time. It fries tires great off the line, the back end goes all over the place. Great street manners and I still drive the car to work and will do so until the snow flies.
FWIW my cylinder compression ##'s were a bit better than yours, even with the bigger cam.
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