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69 Super Bee Rebuild (my way)

Your making me nervous........
By the way, thanks for posting about the K&N filter. $83. on Amazon. I will get one of those coming my way. For some reason I thought somebody said K&N quit producing them.
 
Sounds like we have the same luck..........My new PS pump is leaking
 
It's sad, but with the substandard parts we often have to work with, it really takes a lot of work to truly get these cars "sorted" and running right.
 
Gets better all the time. I was talked into using this $450. Miloden Road/Race oil pan because it is supposedly the best out there. A bad weld on the bung is leaking just from the car going up and down on my lift. I haven't started the engine and am sure it would be much worse once that happens. Wouldn't you think Miloden would pressure test these pans somehow before sending them off. And wouldn't you think the engine builder in California would have checked for leaks better when it was dyno'd?

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2 steps forward, 1 back......
Been feeling a lot more like 2 steps back and 1 forward lately. Really irritates me that a guy spends 13k on a motor and then has to mess around replacing an oil pan that should have been checked over by 2 different companies.
 
Can you pull the pan while it's in the car? I went with the hemi pan and added the skid plate.
 
Can you pull the pan while it's in the car? I went with the hemi pan and added the skid plate.
I believe so. I had to notch the motor mount brackets slightly to get the k frame around it originally. I have never seen the baffling inside one of these pans but am hoping I can rotate the crank to get the pan to drop down. I'll cut it out if not as I am not interested in taking the motor out of the car again.
 
I bought a restored factory AM radio for my Coronet and a new center dash speaker. It sounds OK unless you start the car then you can barely hear the thing. Looks good in the dash, though. I installed a modern Kenwood in the glove box. Only thing about that is the remote is IR and only works when the glove box door is open; wish I could find a RF remote for it.
Just Google "small ir repeater". I found many neat looking ones.
 
I have a K&N, I could measure it tonight if you like? I think they are very close to OEM.

SPECIFICATIONS
Air Filter Shape Oval
Filter Material Cotton Gauze
Height 2 in (51 mm)
Inner Wire No
Inside Length 17.75 in (451 mm)
Inside Width 13.75 in (349 mm)
Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Top Style Open
Top Material None
Flanges None
Package Contents 1 Air Filter
Package Quantity 1
Warranty 1,000,000 Miles/10 Year
Washable Yes
Product Style Oval Air Filter
Base Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Base Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Top Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Top Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Weight 3.7 lb (1.7 kg)
Filter Re-Oiling Amount 1.41 oz (42 ml)
Product Box Height 4.75 in (121 mm)
Product Box Length 20.38 in (518 mm)
Product Box Width 20.38 in (518 mm)
VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
CROSS REFERENCES
DIY LEVEL
Easy


INSTALLATION TIME
5-10 Minutes

TOOLS TYPICALLY NEEDED
Screwdriver
 
SPECIFICATIONS
Air Filter Shape Oval
Filter Material Cotton Gauze
Height 2 in (51 mm)
Inner Wire No
Inside Length 17.75 in (451 mm)
Inside Width 13.75 in (349 mm)
Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Top Style Open
Top Material None
Flanges None
Package Contents 1 Air Filter
Package Quantity 1
Warranty 1,000,000 Miles/10 Year
Washable Yes
Product Style Oval Air Filter
Base Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Base Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Top Outside Length 19.75 in (502 mm)
Top Outside Width 15.75 in (400 mm)
Weight 3.7 lb (1.7 kg)
Filter Re-Oiling Amount 1.41 oz (42 ml)
Product Box Height 4.75 in (121 mm)
Product Box Length 20.38 in (518 mm)
Product Box Width 20.38 in (518 mm)
VEHICLE APPLICATIONS
CROSS REFERENCES
DIY LEVEL
Easy


INSTALLATION TIME
5-10 Minutes

TOOLS TYPICALLY NEEDED
Screwdriver

That's quite the spec sheet! I ordered one yesterday so I will have to compare.
 
That's quite the spec sheet! I ordered one yesterday so I will have to compare.
joel, did you have to add the reverse light on lower dash yet? if so what size hole did you cut for that? thanks
 
joel, did you have to add the reverse light on lower dash yet? if so what size hole did you cut for that? thanks
I did last year. Can't remember the hole size though. Just measure the threaded portion of your lamp.
 
Baby steps... Got the back seat area put together which also means the cool fake side scoops are bolted on.

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Also made a bracket to install a coolant overflow take using a couple of existing holes on the radiator support.

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Catch can, now your drag strip legal. Hint hint.......
 
And thanks to @chargervert I found the correct axle bumpers for a Dana. I forgot how much bigger they are than the 8 3/4 models.

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Got a couple hours of garage time today. It has probably been about 30 years since this car has had a bumper and grill installed on it.

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