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I have the rear backing plates from an old dodge van that look similar, and they are 11". I'm guessing that they will work, huh?
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What exactly are we looking at here? Backplates and all?
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I saw that my survivor 73 SE has all...
I'm looking for information on what other model Mopar cars and trucks rear brake assemblies that will swap into a 73" SE. I've heard that all I need to do is pull the back plate to drum from a suitable donor vehicle and mount them to my existing housing. My SE is an M-coded 400-2bbl with an 8...
I changed out an oil pan on a 74 P-code (400HP) way back when I was first tinkering with them. I did it with the engine in place but had to raise it up to clear the oil pickup. Not an easy task, but because of the level at which the oil pan sits below the K-member, needless to say one too many...
I would agree with acudanut to an extent. I've heard that the stock HP manifolds flow just as good as headers as long as they are the 2 1/2" flange. Yes the weight is/possibly a consideration, but how much of a difference for a normal street ride? And you can dress them up and have them...