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The Big Wedge - Mopar Big-Block Engine

Built from scratch in just 10 days, this 506-inch Mopar makes 730 horsepower on pump gas with mostly off-the-shelf parts.
By Steve Dulcich
Photography by Johnny Hunkins
Big Block Engine
Big Block Engine Dyno Results
Big Block Engine Belt Drive System
Up front, we find a Jesel belt-drive system--the ideal apparatus to quickly and easily determine the most advantageous phasing position for the COMP Cams roller camshaft behind it. A TCI Rattler damper looks good at the front of the crank.
Big Block Engine Carburetor
With over 500 cubes worth of air to dispense, T&B went straight to a King Demon RS carb. The removable sleeves forming the venturis allow the capacity, and, more importantly, the air velocity to be readily altered in the search for power.
Big Block Engine Carb Spacer
Beneath the behemoth Demon rests an HVH "Super Sucker" carb spacer. It's there for a reason. T&B told PHR: "We tried with and without the HVH spacer, and we did pick up."
Big Block Engine Intake Manifold
A glimpse inside the plenum of the B1 intake manifold reveals extensive modifications. Note the epoxy filling of the floor, the porting, and the runner extensions welded and blended from the runner branches. Why are they there? According to Brenda, who performed the work: "The runner extension was one of the things we looked at and thought maybe we can get a little better signal to the carburetor--that sort of thing, with those extensions in there."
Big Block Engine Intake Manifold Port Runners
Porting and epoxy work also characterize the intake manifold port runners. The fill measured approximately 3/8 inch on the floor at the manifold's juncture to the cylinder head.
Big Block Engine Lifter Valley
Epoxy work is also employed in the lifter valley, this time to curb the factory oil drainback system in favor of a more controlled approach. Inside, the intake ports have a deck of epoxy forming the intake port floor, matching the work done to the intake manifold.

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