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Clay Harrison

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I need to clean this off a bit better but it looks like I'm seeing this number.
2406518 and My mopar says this. 426 Max Wedge 1964 2.08 1.88

The motor is a 66 New Yorker 440 TNT. Does this sound right?

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Looks more like 516, to me. Sometimes, you have to look closer than normal or even gently put some paint/chalk on the numbers for best visibility. The "normal" B/RB cyl head pre-906s. Nothing wrong with them, per se, just that the exhaust valves are the normal 1.60s rather than the later 1.75s. An easy upgrade that can coincide with "hard seat" installation. The 1.88s were the max size for an engine that was being maxed-out for flat-out racing competitions, when every extra horsepower counted and could mean the difference between winning and otherwise.

Clean them up, port match the intake gasket, possibly a little more clean-up, but not much more. These were also the "closed chamber" heads which combustion chamber design later came back into favor. So, nothing wrong with them at all, for a generally stock motor, or even one a bit hotter.

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If they were Max Wedge heads, they would require a different intake and exhaust manifolds to match the ports, than the more common big block heads (906,516 etc)
 
I need to clean this off a bit better but it looks like I'm seeing this number.
2406518 and My mopar says this. 426 Max Wedge 1964 2.08 1.88

The motor is a 66 New Yorker 440 TNT. Does this sound right?

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These heads are the same as those on my '66 300. For a mild street-build, they will work well - even with the 1.60 exhaust valves. You can compensate - somewhat for this - by installing a dual pattern cam with a little more duration on the exhaust. I did this, and my engine runs really well with this setup.

BTW, the only thing that makes a '66 440 engine a 365 horse TNT is the addition of dual exhaust and a twin snorkel air cleaner. Otherwise the engines for the standard 350 horse and 365 horse TNT are identical.
 
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