How much horsepower does a 1978 440 engine have?

For 78, the 440 was right at 200hp/320ft-lbs. If memory serves, the same year 440-hp was 250hp/350torq. Compression was advertised at 8.2, however real world actual compression was 7.5.

How much horsepower does a 440 engine have?

The 440 initially developed 350 horsepower and 480 foot-pounds of torque while equipped with a four-barrel carburetor, and had a 10-to-1 compression ratio. High-performance models from 1967 to 1970 got a horsepower boost, to 375.

How much horsepower can a 440 make?

Although the most powerful factory stock 440 engines produced a rated 390 gross horsepower, the OEM blocks can take power in the 600hp range, and survive practically indefinitely at the 500-550hp level. Mopar built quite a bit of strength into the bottom end of these engines.

How big is a Fleetwood pace Arrow motorhome?

Pace-Arrow was acquired by Fleetwood during the 1970s and continued for years as a premier choice for family cross-country adventure for diesel-powered motorhomes. Ranging up to 38 feet in length, the Pace-Arrow brand of motorhomes were constructed until the 2010 model year.”

Is the pace Arrow motorhome in good condition?

“1978 Pace Arrow Motorhome. No leaks. In great vintage condition. All interior systems work. It’s a long story, but we were trying to be a good neighbour and offer her to a family in need on a payment plan. Long story short, they took off without payment after living in her for a month and now she won’t run.”

What’s the story of the 1978 Pace Arrow?

Here is the story of the free Motorhome: “1978 Pace Arrow Motorhome. No leaks. In great vintage condition. All interior systems work. It’s a long story, but we were trying to be a good neighbour and offer her to a family in need on a payment plan.

How much does a 1978 Dodge motorhome cost?

Refurbished 1978 Kings Highway Motorhome 440 Dodge Gas Engine Under 75K: Miles (Motorhome sleeps 6.) Money and repairs put into it ~ Brand New Toyo Tires (7 including spare $2K+) New Control Module, Coil, Tune UP, Oil, etc, Good Running Engine, upgrades & replacements, completely ready for travel. $2,600.

Pace-Arrow was acquired by Fleetwood during the 1970s and continued for years as a premier choice for family cross-country adventure for diesel-powered motorhomes. Ranging up to 38 feet in length, the Pace-Arrow brand of motorhomes were constructed until the 2010 model year.”

“1978 Pace Arrow Motorhome. No leaks. In great vintage condition. All interior systems work. It’s a long story, but we were trying to be a good neighbour and offer her to a family in need on a payment plan. Long story short, they took off without payment after living in her for a month and now she won’t run.”

Here is the story of the free Motorhome: “1978 Pace Arrow Motorhome. No leaks. In great vintage condition. All interior systems work. It’s a long story, but we were trying to be a good neighbour and offer her to a family in need on a payment plan.

Why was the pace Arrow considered a Cadillac?

As one vintage RV enthusiast wrote about the Pace Arrow motorhomes, “For several years Pace Arrow was considered the “Cadillac” of motorhomes. This was a marketing decision. Winnebago held so much of the market in those days, Fleetwood (after buying the Pace Arrow rights) felt they needed to distinguish themselves from the Winnebago motor homes.