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 .030" milled off yielding a burrette measures 82.3 CC combustion chamber volume. With the .039" Felpro gasket and the above listed heads and pistons I will have a true 9:1 compressioin ratio. Cam has 278 deg intake and 288 deg exhaust (SAE) duration, cam lift of .281" intake, .296 exhaust. Lobe centers at 107 deg intake,117 deg exhaust.
As you pointed out, a big block is not for the fuel economy conscious crowd. But this is not a daily driver, so I can afford to build it as an expensive "toy".
Elwenil,
"heavy duty"( or high performance, I'm not sure which) Loadflite 727 automatic transmission. I'd prefer the NP435, but the 727 is what came with the motor.
RDD,
I like the Diesels too. Particularly the Cummins 12V 5.9 liter intercooled turbo diesel. That is the next project in line after this one. Maybe a swap into the M880 down the road?
wallew,
I actually have another club cad Dodge (`76) with a 440 that has two gas tanks as you said.