Mopar 440 Carburetor Identification: Stock 440 Carb Numbers

Mopar 440 Carburetor Identification: Stock 440 Carb Numbers

The list number on the 440 carburetor will help you identify the details about the carb. Let’s examine, what are the 440 carburetor identification numbers? The following are the 440 carburetor numbers by year, 1966-1974: The remainder of this article provides detailed information about each of the 440 carburetors. This includes the brand, model, jet…

Mopar 440 Intake Manifold Torque Sequence and Specs

Mopar 440 Intake Manifold Torque Sequence and Specs

There are many questions about the torque specs for a Mopar 440 intake manifold. There is different specs depending on the year. The Mopar 440, 1969-1978, factory cast iron intake manifold bolts are torqued to 40 foot-pounds. The Chrysler service manual states for the years 1966-1968, the intake manifold bolts are torqued to 50 foot-pounds….

Chrysler 440 Cylinder Head Casting Numbers: Big Block Mopar

Chrysler 440 Cylinder Head Casting Numbers: Big Block Mopar

There are many reasons why you may want to know the casting numbers on a Mopar 440 engine. Let’s identify them for each year of production. The following are the 440 cylinder head casting numbers: This article will explain where to find the casting numbers for each cylinder head and some general facts which you…

Mopar 440 Head Bolt Torque Sequence and Torque Specs

Mopar 440 Head Bolt Torque Sequence and Torque Specs

The Mopar 440 head torque sequence and torque specs for the cylinder head bolts is a question often asked. Factory 440 cylinder head bolts are torqued to 70 foot-pounds. The head bolts are torqued in two steps, first 40 ft. lbs. then 70 ft. lbs., while following the torque sequence. The following diagram is the…

Mopar 440 Compression Ratio: Standard and 440 HP Engine

Mopar 440 Compression Ratio: Standard and 440 HP Engine

The 440 engine packs a lot of power and a ton of torque. For this reason many people wonder about some of its specs like compression ratio. Let’s answer, what is the compression ratio of the Mopar 440? The Mopar 440 compression ratio was 10.1:1 from 1966-1969. In 1970 the compression ratio decreased to 9.7:1….

440 Main Bearing Size: Journal and Bearing Bore Sizes

440 Main Bearing Size: Journal and Bearing Bore Sizes

The 440 Mopar main bearing size, main journal and bore size is often asked. Let’s take a close look at each one. The 440 main bearing journal size (diameter) is 2.7495″-2.7505.” The outside diameter of the main bearing or the main bearing bore size is 2.9425″-2.9430.” This article will take a deeper dive into the…

440 Rod Journal Size: Bore Sizes and Bearing Clearances

440 Rod Journal Size: Bore Sizes and Bearing Clearances

The Mopar 440 rod journal size is a question which comes up often. Let’s examine what the 440 rod journal size is. The Mopar 440 connecting rod journal diameter is 2.374″-2.375.” The rod bearing bore size or outside diameter of the rod bearing is 2.5000″-2.5005.” This article will explain the journal measurements and sizes in…

440 Firing Order: RB Mopar Cylinder and Distributor Location

440 Firing Order: RB Mopar Cylinder and Distributor Location

Knowing the firing order of a big block Mopar engine is important when tuning an engine. Therefore, let’s answer, what is the firing order of a Mopar 440? The big block Plymouth or Dodge 440 firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. This article will inform you of all the cylinder number locations on the engine. Also, where…