How To Rebuild Big-block Mopar Engines
By (Author) Don Taylor
Penguin Putnam Inc
H.P.Books,U.S.
1st October 1994
United States
General
Non Fiction
629.2504
Paperback
176
Width 216mm, Height 277mm
493g
When Chrysler introduced the 350 and 361 "B" series of engines in 1958, they launched a legacy of performance that sparked the muscle car war of the sixties and early seventies. Within a few years, these engines evolved into the famed 426 Hemi, 413 Max Wedge and 440 Six-Pack. Dubbed "elephant motors" by enthusiasts, racers, and hot rodders alike, these big-blocks ruled the streets in Barracudas, Challengers, Furys, and Chargers. They were also used in a wide variety of other Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth cars and trucks. How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines is a comprehensive hands-on guide to rebuilding these motors to factory specifications. Included are fully illustrated, step-by-step sections that cover the entire engine rebuilding process, from inspection, removal, and disassembly, to machine shop work, reconditioning, assembly, installation, and tune-up. Collectors and restorers who rely on correct casting numbers for authenticity will find the parts identification and interchange information to be invaluable. Written in an easy-to-understand and easy-to-follow format, this is an essential resource needed by any serious Mopar fan.
Don Taylor is the author of How to Rebuild Big-Block Mopar Engines, How to Rebuild Small-Block Mopar Engines, Automotive Detailing, Mustang Restoration Handbook, and Paint & Body Handbook.