440 Six Pack, 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 ...
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440 Six Pack, 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 ...
I've been looking into doing this ever since I bought this truck. I've got a 440 Six Pack sitting on the engine stand just waiting to be dropped into something. I did some preliminary measurements and it seems that the only thing I would really have to do is get custom motor mounts, drive shaft, and depending on the transmission, a custom transmission cross member. Does anyone know if the A727 TorqueFlite transmission will bolt to the stock cross member? I figure I could move the engine forward a little, and since it's basically the first generation of the 46RE, I think it should fit pretty well. The A727 will fit behind the 440 since that's the trans that sat behind it anyways. I know I'll have to figure out something with the gauges, but I've got an electrical guy who says he could probably figure all of that out. If not, I'll just go after market. I'm not too worried about emissions since I can get a voucher that says it's only a racing vehicle.
Any problems I might run into with this idea?
Any problems I might run into with this idea?
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Cant help you with any of your questions, I just wanted to state that this will be a bad *** build. If only I had an extra 440 lying around....
Edit: after further thought, one of the many difficulties you'll need to overcome: fuel delivery.... but i'm sure you've already thought of this
Edit: after further thought, one of the many difficulties you'll need to overcome: fuel delivery.... but i'm sure you've already thought of this
Last edited by Mad_Scientist; 03-08-2011 at 01:00 AM.
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Well, that is on the list of things to figure out once I see if it will even fit, lol. I will probably be using a mechanical pump type setup, or a walbro external pump. Not sure how that will pan out yet, but once I get closer to the actual build I will figure all of that out somehow. I could probably get away with just using a fuel cell, but I doubt I would get more than 5 mpg with this setup as heavy as this truck is. Not to mention I haven't looked into the fuel delivery from the tank yet, I may have to use the fuel cell after all ...
Last edited by Smashed-And-RAM; 03-08-2011 at 01:19 AM.
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Oh, and you'll have to custom make all of the linkages, possibly reinforce the suspension to compensate for the added weight, it would be a good idea to get a stronger, lower geared rear-end (preferably with a locker of some kind)..... I could probably go on for volumes given more time to think of all the issues.
Don't let me dissuade you though, it will be a lot of work and custom fabbing, but the finished product will be as unique as a fingerprint (and will blow the doors off of many competitors if built right); And thats golden in my book.
Don't let me dissuade you though, it will be a lot of work and custom fabbing, but the finished product will be as unique as a fingerprint (and will blow the doors off of many competitors if built right); And thats golden in my book.
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Yeah, I really need to figure out all of the little details after I figure out what's going to fit, and what's not going to fit. I know the 3.55 gears I have in here now would make that motor dog out. I had 4.10s in the donor car that I yanked that motor/trans out of and it felt pretty good with that. You're right about the suspension issues, this motor is stupid heavy, it's not as heavy as a 426 hemi, but it's pretty stout. I'd say it weighs about 600 lbs or so, while the 318 weighs about 550 lbs. (not sure about this newer one though) I can't imagine it would weigh less than 500 lbs though, so I don't really think 100 lbs would make too much of a difference, really.
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For fuel delivery, just go with a return-style regulator, that will deal with the hefty input pressure. Use the tank, and pump, that's already there.
You can build the 46R? trans to tolerate the power of the 440. It won't be anything even remotely resembling 'cheap' though.
Re-gear would be absolutely necessary.....
You can build the 46R? trans to tolerate the power of the 440. It won't be anything even remotely resembling 'cheap' though.
Re-gear would be absolutely necessary.....
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