The new 400 Series 3 Case skid steer loaders, including the 410, 420, 430, 435, 440, 445, 450 and 465 models have now been introduced with Tier 3 engines. Improving the operator’s working environment ...
Case upgraded each of the eight models in its 400 Series 3 skid steers with horsepower and torque increases along with Tier-3-certified engines. As is often the case with emissions upgrades, ...
Case unveiled its 400 Series 3 skid-steer loaders at World of Concrete with power and torque increases throughout the Tier-3 certified engines. Net horsepower ranges from 57 to 83, with an ISM diesel ...
A 440-4 in a Chrysler was likely a standard 440 but the 440-4 in the GTX for example might have 5-15 more horsepower and was considered the HP 440. But some people would consider any 440 engine an HP engine so I'd take the seller's description with a grain of salt.
In the 440 years (late 60's/early 70's) this plant built full size C bodies like Chrysler Newports, Dodge Monocos, and Plymouth Fury 's. Pretty much 100% your 440 was a non HP that came out of a car like that.
Is there any truth that Chrysler dropped the "B" series 400 and 440 big-block V8s even for the Dodge Power Wagon (Ram in 1981) trucks for the 1979 model year because of how much money Chrysler had lost from the effects of the 1973 oil crisis that plagued sales of their 1974-77 C-bodies (Dodge...
Why Chrysler Dropped the 400 and 440 B V8s? - Allpar Forums
The slant six was the base engine on all models except the 330 three-seat wagon, the 440 wagons, and 440 convertible. The 413 was available in three setups, 365, 380, and 410 horsepower (gross), with a single four-barrel or dual four-barrels.