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    440 short block

    Here's more info than you probably want or even need about the mopar line of small and big block engines: http://www.tommythekrycho.com/mighty1.htm Here's a discussion group I found discussing the 413 and 440 found in motor homes...
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    440 short block

    If the price is right, then sure I'd go for it. BTW, I don't think that engine displacement is correct. It sounds like either a 413 or a 440 coming out of a motor home. This page talks a little bit about the 413/426 Heavy Duty RB Truck Block: http://www.440source.com/blocks.htm
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    440 short block

    LOL! Thanks for the replys guys! Clinto, yes, this is a `76 440 block, with cylinders milled .030" over, and crank milled .010" over. Kenny, You are correct, double roller timing chain, flat top pistons with a compression height of 1.990" (deck clearance of .092"). 452 head castings with...
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    440 short block

    Here's a picture of my assembled 440 short block that I am building to put in my M880
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