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So I believe my original intake bolt mounting holes were drilled wrong on the six pack manifold. I had an iron 440 magnum manifold sitting around so I dropped it on the heads, it lines up perfect side to side with all holes lining up.
So I either hog out the holes on the original aluminum...
Yeah, the battery was in the trunk, old race car. I installed new M&H wire harnesses through out. So moved the battery back up front. It all worked out!
Thanks again.
I'm converting the automatic console to be used for a 4 speed. That hole is just open and I have the floor bracket but nothing is there to attach to it
I believe these are original ones, they have quite a bit of wear and tear. I would guess originals, OR they may just be really poorly taken care of repops haha. I messed with the lips on the dishes a bit and managed to get them to lock in place ok a while ago. I think I just need to try...
This car was completely disassembled when I bought it. I did get some pictures from the previous owner of it assembled so I am hoping maybe someone on here is familiar with this ignition set up.
I have all the parts in a box but not sure if it's worth the effort to reinstall it?
Here's a...
Thats what I put in my wagon recently. Direct bolt in, clears oe exhaust. However...if you have headers, which I do, you have to do some thumping. For my 67 w/440 and Hedmans, #3 & #5 had to get thumped some.
Nice. Awhile back I was informed that the aftermarket/restoration Dog Dishes don't stay put on the wheels. Units are sized wrong and the material is soft/thin. What did you get?