The "Double four-barrel Group" package only included intake and exhaust
improvements, and a different cylinder head. There is no mention of a
different cam. There were several choices left to the owner. All 56 D500
cams are solid lifter. The standard D500 cam had 252/252 degrees and
.400/.409 lift. For comparison, a 315 Poly hydraulic cam was 244/244
degrees and .360/.360 lift. The only info I have on cam 1732555 is
280/270 degrees. I have no info on cam 1737810 other than it was called
the "NASCAR" cam.
Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:46 PM, Eastern Sierra Adjustment Svc wrote: Actually, the "standard" 1956 D500, as of a company letter, of 3/9/56, confirms that the Hemi engine would become a stand-alone option (just as it would continue to be, in the 1957 model year). The Heavy Duty suspension items would continue to be offered (but not advertised).As far as camshafts are concerned, I don't know their specifications, butthe standard (single-4) D500 carried P/N 1731594, with anoptional one: 1732555 being available, as per a "Confidential Price Bulletin",of 12/22/55.Another C.P.B., of 1/12/56, confirms the (sole-) camshaft for the D500 engineas being 1737810.Interestingly, right before the Daytona Beach Speed Weeks/races, there was an "Inter[should be: "intra"]-Company Correspondence", of 2/2/56: "Items Required For Special Package On Racing Cars"---which confirms the Kiekaefer intake manifold, and the carbs 1731639 & 1731476...but, there is no mentioning of any special 'racing' camshaft being available as part of the D500-1 race car 'package'.The AMS Specifications Sheets (that I have) do not specifically identify any cams that were unique to the D500 0r the 500-1, altho the valve timing allowed the "D500"models to breathe deeper than the Poly head engines. Neil Vedder On 1/23/2012 12:47 AM, The Grumpy Old Man wrote:So, Let's review ....A Standard D-500 got 12" Chrysler brakes, stiffer springs fore and aft, a 315 short block with Hemi top end, and a 4bbl carb A Standard D-500-1 got 12" Imperial brakes, stiffer springs fore and aft, a 315 short block with Hemi top end, and 2 4bbl carbs.Can someone in the know explain the specific differences between these two and add anything I missed ?B. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Homstad"<dhomstad@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 12:20:00 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Dodge D501 vert sold at BJJust to add to what Tim and Ron have said, the only true original 56 D500-1 cars currently known are Tim's and Gary's. The original D500-1 package was really just a chassis package: Imperial brakes and wheels, stiff springs, HD 3 speed manual tranny. The dual quad carbs and huge exhaust manifolds were added later as a "Double four-barrel Carburetor Group" to existing D500-1 cars when the parts became available. They were also included on complete factory built later cars.It is rumored that only 100 of the original intake manifolds were made. These are very rare. Many were probably destroyed with their cars. I once asked Arnie Beswick what happened to his D500-1. He sold it to a local guy who lost a race with a train a little while later.In 1957, Offenhauser made a 2x4 intake manifold used on the 57 Super D500 325 Hemi. They also sold this as an aftermarket part up to today. These are easy to find, even new. This is what is on most of the claimed D500-1 cars sold today, including the convert at B-J, and the Golden Lancer sold there a couple of years ago.I met a fellow years ago who ordered a D500-1 car, but only received a standard single 4 bbl D500. I guess he had no racing connections. He then ordered the 2x4 manifold over the parts counter, but never installed it on the car. So I bought it from him. Maybe I'll use it someday.Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Tim Dupont wrote:Yes I agree it seems like all the D500-1 cars that have gone thru Barret Jackson are conversions from D500 Modes at best. I still only have a build sheet confirmation of one other true Dash One Model from 56 out of all the cars that have been brought to my attention. That being Gary Richards car he is restoring in California. That doesn't mean that there are not others, they just are not confirmed by me or anyone I know. And to continue to update facts on the D500-1 Model... Bernie Hentges one of 18 surviving drivers of the 1959 Daytona 500 confirmed that he picked up his 1956 D500-1 complete with the Dual Quad racing engine package from the factory and drove it home. He also recounted knowing other drivers who received the upgraded factory Dash One cars for racing purposes. This first hand information from the very active 74 year old Hentges has dispelled all notions that cars were only produced with the parts in the trunk, so this error should be corrected whenever possi!ble. 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