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I have a 1959 413 in the storage barn. Bought it with a buddy in 1966 to build a drag car (Studebaker Lark) that never materialized. Ran it in my...
The Modman reminds me of the old Offy 360*. Those were not impressive. Mike
Is that a Chrysler breather on the left valve cover? A Grand Rapids dealer sold a "Mod" Maverick back in the day. It had aftermarket wheels and...
New cam to go with more air flow? Mike
Mike, what were the performance gains (He He) from the move? Mike
Ho Ho Ho! Merry Mopar Christmas. Mike
Gas and silicone do not mix. Gently flatten one thread on the needle with a small hammer. It will give an interference thread with enough friction...
I have no experience with solid cylinder heads but, I do not think a water pump will do anything for you-no connection between cylinder banks...
More info on heads would be helpful. What is the intended use? Mike
While still building my Belvedere I have really taken a hit just by purchasing small fasteners (mainly at my local ACE hardware). I am tracking...
As Aron has stated you need a Mopar rated sending unit (most come with GM units). The foam controls fuel "slosh" to keep the pickup covered in...
The way I see it, as long as Harleys can run straight pipes I'll never accept a loud exhaust citation! Mike
But, it slows the flow velocity. As the exhaust gases cool in the muffler they condense so a smaller tailpipe is better to keep the velocity up....
I run Doug's cut outs and picked up 20 HP on the dyno with them open. This is in a 3" system with X-pipe, Flowmaster Delta 44s, dumping ahead of...
Plain or alloyed copper tubing for brake lines? Mike
I used aluminum for mine but, have yet to drive the car (let alone assemble it). The only concern is work hardening causing cracks. As long as the...
Congratulations Doug! I had little doubt that the best looking car would win. Probably had something to do with the driver too! Mike
I'm on the girdle "train" too. That will include studs so that is covered. Second the light weight piston/rod combo! It will rev like a banshee...
I have CalTracs on my 66 wagon with their monoleaf springs and no noise? Probably using them for 5-6 years now. Perhaps its the extra spring...
Pistons were knurled to expand them for use in worn bores. I think a lot of these methods were used due to the great recession and 2 world wars...