How to Rebuild the Big-Block Mopar
All crucial steps of assembly are shown and discussed in exquisite
detail, so you can install main bearings, crankshaft, pistons, rods,
lifters, push rods, and the entire valvetrain, heads, intake, carb, and
all other parts with confidence. Once the engine is installed and the
ignition key is turned, you will have the satisfaction of having soundly
rebuilt an engine that provides years of strong faithful service. This
book is a must-have for any Mopar enthusiast.
How to Build Max-Performance Mopar Big Blocks
Starting in the early 1960s, Mopar Wedge engines powered a wide range of
Chrysler muscle cars, such as the Dodge Charger, Daytona Charger, Super
Bee, Challenger, as well as Plymouth Barracuda, Superbird, Road Runner,
GTX, and others. Many times these highpowered muscle cars were pursued
by equally high-powered Dodge and Plymouth police cars that were also
packing Mopar big-block power under the hood. In 1978, the last of the
Mopar big-blocks rolled down the production line, but in an odd twist of
fate, the popularity of the Mopar surged again in street and strip cars
during the 1980s.
Author: Andy Finkbeiner / Arvid Svendsen
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