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Old 07-03-2010, 01:48 PM
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Hi,im building a mopar 440 engine,looking for 600 hp. The block im using doesnt have the original main caps,actually it has no caps.so I plan on installing some billet caps.Question,can someone explain to me the benefits and possible pitfalls?I plan on using a double roller chain,will there be a lot of slack in the chain? Any idea of what the line bore and hone will remove from my shallow pocket?? Thanks in advance.
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Old 07-03-2010, 02:48 PM
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align hone job is about $100-$150 around here.Installing 4 bolt caps on a 2 bolt block is $350-$500. Not sure about doing what you are asking. I would call around prices can differ a great deal from shop to shop...however you pay for what you get so make sure the shop is reputable.



I believe you can buy timing chains made shorter for blocks that have been align bored.
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Old 07-03-2010, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Tod74
align hone job is about $100-$150 around here.Installing 4 bolt caps on a 2 bolt block is $350-$500. Not sure about doing what you are asking. I would call around prices can differ a great deal from shop to shop...however you pay for what you get so make sure the shop is reputable.



I believe you can buy timing chains made shorter for blocks that have been align bored.
So true.I just moved to S.W.Virginia,near Bristol raceway so I hope someone here knows of a good mopar shop.I dont think theres thick enough webbing to install 4 bolt caps on a 440.I worry about getting an incompetent machinest most of all but I also wonder if this changes the cam and crank centerline, or if they follow the existing center. I do agree finding a competent shop is foremost.Thanks for the reply Todd.
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Old 07-03-2010, 05:48 PM
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if you'r shop knows what they are doing, they will not get into main saddles more than .0005 to clean up.. the cap is where i take all the material away. it should not change centerline. also put caps on with the fastener that you'r going to use.
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Old 07-04-2010, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by performanceengin
if you'r shop knows what they are doing, they will not get into main saddles more than .0005 to clean up.. the cap is where i take all the material away. it should not change centerline. also put caps on with the fastener that you'r going to use.
These are words of wisdom and encouragement for me,thank you for sharing. Now I need to find a good machine shop in Bristol Virginia.
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Old 07-04-2010, 06:40 AM
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Talk to Mopar1968, I have a feeling, he knows some good ones, in that area.

What's with you Virginia guys, and the Mopars? :P

Sorry for the volunteer, Mark, I just got back from the VOLUNTEER state.
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Old 07-04-2010, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by suicidebomb
Talk to Mopar1968, I have a feeling, he knows some good ones, in that area.

What's with you Virginia guys, and the Mopars? :P

Sorry for the volunteer, Mark, I just got back from the VOLUNTEER state.
If it makes ya feel better bomber I had a duster with a stroked tall boy bb chevy. 12 bolt too.I ended up snapping the drivers side axle tube off the car. :lol: Thanks for the info friend.
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Old 07-05-2010, 06:27 AM
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What the heck? Being near Bristol raceway and theres only possibly 1 machine shop that line hones.This sux. Twin cities auto machine,and thats a maybe,lol. Hill billy vettes says bucks racing,as did farmers machine. What a crock of sheiot,lol.Looks like im going to have to call chenoweth racing for a decent job. I guess hillbillies dont believe in lineboring or a wet magnaflux test. :?
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Old 07-05-2010, 06:38 AM
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Go to S-G auto machine talk to Don he does all race engines in this area, Or just call me look on my profile and you can get my number.
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Old 07-05-2010, 07:33 AM
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Hello 68 I called s&g and they told me they dont line bore.They send it out.I called twin city,closed today.I just cant believe with Bristol raceway so close there are not very many good machine shops in the area. I did get a price of $300 to linebore and fit the caps properly in the registers but they are 300 miles away. Know anyone selling a decent A or B body? Hell,I have a 77 400,and im thinking for the money I may as well build a stroker out of it and have a better engine. Do you know when the next mopar event is,and do they have a swap meet? Appreciate any help you can give.
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