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Thanks for all the feedback everyone.
It looks like they did a bowl cut on the exhaust side but not on the intake side. There's some sizable ridges around the valve seat that will have to be dealt with.
I think I've settled on gasket matching and port cleanup, it's fairly obvious where the...
Some of you may have seen my post in the welcome wagon but if now I'm going to introduce my long-term 1969 Charger project. I'm a little slow to the build thread but better late than never I guess. Apologies in advance for the long-winded intro but hopefully something in here will help someone...
That '62 looks awesome, nodust, that's exactly the way I've approached my build. I want it to be safe, reliable, and comfortable and it's pretty close to that point now. I've been driving it and chipping away at little projects without disabling the car for too long at once.
That's exactly my...
That's kind of where my head is going 33 IMP, I'm not racing but also don't want to leave low hanging fruit power gains on the table. I don't have enough butt dyno experience to know how different things will effect the feel etc.
Can you elaborate on that R413? I was a little worried about a...
I'm picking up a set of 452 head castings that the current owner had tuned up with a cleanup decking, 2.15/1.81 intake/exhaust valves with a 3-angle job, new guides etc. but no port work. My current 346 heads are pretty tired (pitted seats, loose guides etc.) so when these popped up for cheap I...
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! HawkRod, that is exactly my experience so far. It's pretty awesome not worrying about where I park or how I drive. If I feel like playing Dukes of Hazzard and sliding around a dirt road I can do it guilt free...not that I would know of course...
First time posting after lurking for a long time. Some of you may have seen my car/posts over on the Charger forum but if not my semi-long term project is a '69 Charger I found under a tarp outside of Asheville, NC in 2018. Since then I've been working on getting the car roadworthy and...