With the 440 crank there is plenty of clearance between the crank and stock oiling pickup points. Since I planned on higher RPMs and racing for this engine, I opened up the oil pickup hole to 1/2" and used the Melling low profile oil pan with their 1/2" pickup. I also added a stock windage tray.
The oil pump is just a Melling High Volume replacement type.
My cam is an Ultradyne 251 @ 0.050" duration solid roller (advertised 284 duration, I believe) I am using 1.6:1 roller rockers which gives about 0.620" lift. My heads are the Brodix B1-BS heads. I built this engine back in 1992 and these were about the only aluminum street/strip head avaliable. Indy only had their maxwedge sized heads (no SR avaliable at the time), and there were no Edelbrock heads. Mopar had just released the raised port stage VI head but the B1-BS was an easier bolt on.
Anyhow, the B1-BS head has really small 65cc chambers, and I wanted to run pump gas so I had to order custom dished pistons to keep the compression down to 11.0:1. A true flat top piston and these heads gives about 13:1 compression.
The intake is the single plane Mopar M1, and I'm using a 1,000 cfm Holley pro-series carb with vacuum secondaries.
The exhaust is the Hooker 2" 440 system with 3" TTI exhaust system.
Ignition is a Mallory Uni-lite distribitor (used for the adjustable timming curve) triggering a MSD6AL box with a Crane PS91 ignition coil and Jacobs wires. Timming is set at 32 degrees total. It seems the B1 heads don't need alot of ignition timming as the relocate the sparkplug closer to the center of the head.
I am also using a 10" Dynamic torque converter in my 727 trans. The trans is pretty basic, mainly just rebuilt with a shift kit.