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    Bob Mosher's 526 inch stroked HEMI 1965 Coronet


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    Bob Mosher's son's car...a Dodge 330 sedan with a 500 inch Max Wedge motor




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    427 SOHC 61 Starliner

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    Quote Originally Posted by bad ls1 View Post
    what time frame was this? Looks almost like magazine material from the 80's
    1993
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince Valiant View Post
    Very unusual to see an aftermarket AL headed mopar in those days...not nearly the selection of heads available then that one has now. Not to say there was a dearth of them...mopar performance had a few, and of course, B1 were some of the fav's.

    What were the specs on that engine? Was that a stock stroke 440? I recall it was rare up until the mid/later 90's to see stroker mopar engines.
    The only aluminum "B" heads at the time I built that engine were the B1 Heads like mine, MP Stage VI, Indy 440-1 and possibly the B1 "No BS" heads.

    My engine specs were as follows: It displaced 511 inches. 4.375 bore x 4.25 stroke. The crank was a welded stroker done by Chrome-A-Shaft, internally balanced, counter weights were knife-edged and the journals were hard-chromed. Rods were Child's and Albert's 426 forgings, 7.043" long. Pistons were horizontally gas ported Arias flat-tops and due to the 68cc chambers still made 12.9:1 compression. Wrist pins were 1.09" diameter tool steel taper walled. I don't recall the length or outside taper thickness, but the centers were .140" thick. Rings were Speed Pro Hellfire .0625", .0625", .1875" standard tension. Block was a 1974 vintage that was filled with HardBlok and fitted with with Koffel's Billet Aluminum Main Caps (supposed to cushion the mains from detonation) and ARP Head And Main Studs. Oil Pan was built in Fon Du Lac by some guys that used to race a Pro Stock Hemi, I don't recall their names anymore. Oil system was a Milodon dual line with swinging pick-up. Cam was an Isky solid roller, specs were .748 ~ 288° intake, .741 ~ 296° exhaust, 111° LC

    Heads were Brodix B1 castings, the kit was purchased from Koffel's Place. The rockers, rocker covers, valves, and intake were all included. Valve sizes were 2.3" Intake , 1.78" exhaust. 68cc Chambers. Push rods were Push Rod Factory .40625" diameter, heavy wall chrome-moly. All valve work, porting, intake and assembly was done by Pete Williams at R&J Performance in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Carb was an 08896 1050 Dominator done by Barry Grant. I dropped that motor in with the stock motor mounts and then trailered the car up to Schneider (CRD) for one of his motor plates and to have him make the headers. Headers were 2.25" X 4.5." The rest of the exhaust was comprised of two 5 ft lengths of 4.5" pipe, 4.5" Flowmaster "Shoot-Out" Mufflers dumped in front of the rear axle.
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    Hemi Olds , never made production




    DOHC Olds, also didn't make production



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    ^ so dope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket Power View Post
    Hemi Olds , never made production

    DOHC Olds, also didn't make production

    Sure it did


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    Quote Originally Posted by jbiscuit View Post
    Bob Mosher's son's car...a Dodge 330 sedan with a 500 inch Max Wedge motor




    I have had a woody for those max wedge cars ever since i was a kid, my parents always talked about getting one but of course ended up sticking with the GM muscle cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HITMAN View Post
    The only aluminum "B" heads at the time I built that engine were the B1 Heads like mine, MP Stage VI, Indy 440-1 and possibly the B1 "No BS" heads.

    My engine specs were as follows: It displaced 511 inches. 4.375 bore x 4.25 stroke. The crank was a welded stroker done by Chrome-A-Shaft, internally balanced, counter weights were knife-edged and the journals were hard-chromed. Rods were Child's and Albert's 426 forgings, 7.043" long. Pistons were horizontally gas ported Arias flat-tops and due to the 68cc chambers still made 12.9:1 compression. Wrist pins were 1.09" diameter tool steel taper walled. I don't recall the length or outside taper thickness, but the centers were .140" thick. Rings were Speed Pro Hellfire .0625", .0625", .1875" standard tension. Block was a 1974 vintage that was filled with HardBlok and fitted with with Koffel's Billet Aluminum Main Caps (supposed to cushion the mains from detonation) and ARP Head And Main Studs. Oil Pan was built in Fon Du Lac by some guys that used to race a Pro Stock Hemi, I don't recall their names anymore. Oil system was a Milodon dual line with swinging pick-up. Cam was an Isky solid roller, specs were .748 ~ 288° intake, .741 ~ 296° exhaust, 111° LC

    Heads were Brodix B1 castings, the kit was purchased from Koffel's Place. The rockers, rocker covers, valves, and intake were all included. Valve sizes were 2.3" Intake , 1.78" exhaust. 68cc Chambers. Push rods were Push Rod Factory .40625" diameter, heavy wall chrome-moly. All valve work, porting, intake and assembly was done by Pete Williams at R&J Performance in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Carb was an 08896 1050 Dominator done by Barry Grant. I dropped that motor in with the stock motor mounts and then trailered the car up to Schneider (CRD) for one of his motor plates and to have him make the headers. Headers were 2.25" X 4.5." The rest of the exhaust was comprised of two 5 ft lengths of 4.5" pipe, 4.5" Flowmaster "Shoot-Out" Mufflers dumped in front of the rear axle.

    You do have a neat history that follows you with that car/build it seems.
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    A little "neat" Nascar history, since we're bringing one-of and prototype/experimental engines:

    The DOHC Mopar Hemi:



    Mopar was ready if Nascar would allow OHC engines, they were ready with this DOHC screamer to answer the ford SOHC 427... with an est. 600ft-lbs of torque, 750+hp as the inset says. Almost wish France wasn't so dye-in-the-wool convinced of sticking to cam in block engines
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAD LS1 View Post
    I have had a woody for those max wedge cars ever since i was a kid, my parents always talked about getting one but of course ended up sticking with the GM muscle cars.
    Me too! If I wasn't such a hardcore fullsize Chevy guy I would be all over these early Dodge/Plymouth sedans with a Wedge mill underhood. Rob Mosher's car is just sick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAD LS1 View Post
    Sure it did


    That one is 5.2 L and 4 cyl short of the one I was talking about
    I had a quad 4 /5speed Calais, Loved that little car until it got t-boned
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