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I installed Hooker Super Comps 1 3/4" 3" collector on my '67 w/ 440 auto. What a PITA. Did install in driveway; took 2 eight hour days for install. Had the car way off the ground and had to undo motor mounts. Ironically, passenger side slid in easy; driver side was an issue b/c of tight fit...
A couple of years ago, Mopar Action ran an article on how to rebuild the auto floor shifter, and it stated a p/n for the rebuild kit. I've been unsuccessful in my search for this kit. I know longer have the MA edition article to reference. When I do an internet search, I get rebuild trans...
When I installed headers about 15+ years on my 440 b-body, I went ahead & installed a "mini-starter". Turns out "mini-starters" in the 90's are from Dodge Dakotas. Definitely smaller & lighter then OEM unit. Dakota starter bolted-up, is still there, not captured by the headers.
I sent my chuck to Firm Feel and requested the Stage 3. Steering has the modern car feel. FF rebuilt the innards of my chuck; the one I sent them is the one I got back.
An easy fix to brighten headlights is use relays & take power from alternator. Did this a few years ago following instructions from Daniel Stern @ danielsternlighting.com. Bought the relays @ the local auto parts place.
Well, my '67 GTX has a '69 GTX motor in it; close enough. At least the motor stayed in the family. Radiator is from a '70 Ply w/ 383 & a/c, but hey it cools the water. The rest belongs to the car. Stating the obvious, I don't believe many of us back in the day saw these cars as collectibles...
Have thought about fiberglass route, but wanted to see if I could track down a metal hood. Slim pickings out there, but the search continues. Thanks for input.
Chignikred- understand your point. Looking for functionality, perfect match is secondary.
YY1 & aeon280, thanks for the reply.
Ok, next question. How likely is it to find a decent 66-67 Satellite or Belvedere hood?
I've a '67 GTX. Need to know what year(s) and model(s) will interchange with my hood. Want another hood to install a hood scoop and do not want to cut up my original hood. Did a search here on FBO, but only got a hit on a '71 station wagon.
Had 255/60/15 mounted on 15x8 4.5" backspace magnum rims for the rear. Tires were a pita to put on and take-off. Had to let the air out of the tire, jack the car up to "stretch" the suspension, and tire still had to be wrestled off. Not only that, on sharp turns, especially with a load...
Mike 67- going with Houston Engine & Balance. The chambers will get cc'd; heads disassembled for quality control and touched-up (if needed); mill the heads to get compression up (dependent on how far the pistons are in the hole). Looking @ about $500-600 for the job. No major setbacks...
Mike67-thanks for the recommendations. Houston Engine and Balance is a stone's throw from the house. They did some manifold work for me a few years ago. Agree about Mopar expertise. Will look into Faerman's.
Just purchased a set of 440 source heads. Am looking for a machine shop in my area that has experience with these heads. Not looking for overkill machine work. Want heads disassembled for quality inspection; cc combustion chamber; mill heads to raise compression, if needed; change out valve...
'67. Sheet metal original to the car; 440 from '69 GTX; radiator from a '70 c-body; everything else is original to the car; 103,000 miles on frame, body, and interior. Gets driven!!
Installing trunk weatherstrip goes smoother w/ two people working it. As I installed the weatherstrip, I had my son ahead of me feeding me the weatherstrip as I pushed it on the metal ridge. Used weatherstrip glue to hold it in place. Hood weatherstrip is a one man job. Haven't installed any...
I installed a mini-starter years (8-10) ago. I'd have to check my records, but I used one from a later model Dodge truck. Don't remember what year truck.
I don't know if this will help b/c my car is a '67 b-body. I had 275/60 on 15x8 4.5" spacing rims on the rear, and it sucked. Had to let the air out of the tires to get them on & off; had to jack the car up really high to let the suspension sag, and still had to fight getting the tires on...