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cutta 05-03-2013 09:37 AM

B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
If anyone has this data, it would be much appreciated. I need to draw up a design. To clarify, I'm looking for the dimension for the B and RB blocks. I believe the width changes some.

John Dinkel 05-03-2013 12:54 PM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Go to an auto parts store and buy a gasket for a 383 and one for a 440. The 440 is bigger.

GTX JOHN 05-05-2013 03:20 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Approximately one inch difference as I remember.
10 1/4 C/L of intake bolt holes on Low Deck and
11 1/4 on High Deck in overall width on undecked
blocks.
Is that the dimension you need.........Monday I could jig
some up and give you any other Dimensions you need.
Rods are .4 to .5 longer depending on engine High Block
The valley pan hold down bolts are in the exact same place
but the straps are wider past the holes on the high block.

GTX JOHN 05-05-2013 06:04 PM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
You can cut down big block high deck brackets to fit low
deck . You can fab or buy aftermarkets from 440 Source.
Be sure there is clearance for intake to heads to fit properly.

treessavoy 05-05-2013 07:12 PM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GTX JOHN (Post 380292)
You can cut down big block high deck brackets to fit low
deck . You can fab or buy aftermarkets from 440 Source.
Be sure there is clearance for intake to heads to fit properly.


John,

Doesn't Indy make their own valley pans for both blocks?

JimR

GTX JOHN 05-06-2013 04:31 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Yes........They are a pain to use.... at least the one piece ones.
You have to pull off a head to get it of to access the lifters
and cam. I am not sure if they fit std. heads as I have only
used them with Indy Heads.
440 Source make several different ones- also at a reasonable price as well.
I just use the stock tin ones on most application and trim
the Head area to use paper gaskets and buy Beer for a
Month on the Savings.

cutta 05-07-2013 08:55 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
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GTX John, I will get a schematic of the dimensions I need and post it here so you can see what dimensions I'm looking for. Schematic is now attached

GTX JOHN 05-08-2013 04:19 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Boy............ am I lost. I need some reference point to
start from and I will jig it up. Are we starting at the machined
areas on front and back of block where valley pan bolt down.
Can anybody explain the diagram to me?

Mack Reeves 05-08-2013 06:27 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GTX JOHN (Post 380619)
Boy............ am I lost. I need some reference point to
start from and I will jig it up. Are we starting at the machined
areas on front and back of block where valley pan bolt down.
Can anybody explain the diagram to me?


I'm with you on that one... I thought I was the dumb one...

I have a complete 400 engine in my garage that I will do any measurements needed I just need to know where...... It also has the two piece valley pan and I have a spare one piece one.... I will ship it to you it that will help....

cutta 05-08-2013 09:17 AM

Re: B/RB Chrysler Valley Pan Bolt Pattern Dimensions
 
Okay, its funny how things can seem simple to you but not to others lol. Anyway, here is a picture of a valley pan to help connect the dots so to speak.

In the schematic I laid out the basic bolt layout of the valley pan and drew a line through the centers so as to indicate they sit on an angle. Imagine my schematic laid over the pic of the valley pan where the wholes line up with one another. This should make things more clear.


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