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  1. 69sunfireGTX

    Clutch for Tremec TKX

    What's a Grow out bearing? :lol:
  2. 69sunfireGTX

    Drive shaft What's this?

    Diagnostic procedures manual and song book! :lol:
  3. 69sunfireGTX

    Engine/trans/k-frame removal

    Mine is a little low tech compared to most here, but it works awesome.
  4. 69sunfireGTX

    Solid street roller cam discussion

    I agree with the springs. Chances are you will never see 6000 rpm with the mild springs. It all depends on what you consider mild.
  5. 69sunfireGTX

    Can I use Trickflow 240 Heads on a 426SW Bore?

    The last one I did had approximately .577 lift using a 1.6 ratio rocker. There was no interference at all. Using a mild cam with the 1.6 rockers which creates the higher lift makes a decent amount of power for a streetcar. Plenty of vacuum also.
  6. 69sunfireGTX

    Can I use Trickflow 240 Heads on a 426SW Bore?

    I have used them on many Big Block stock bore 383's with a 4.250 bore, so they might be able to work on the block you have.
  7. 69sunfireGTX

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    What is the smashed up looking O-ring for to the right of the picture?
  8. 69sunfireGTX

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    You mean shift to the left by .003 and up .003 that would put you centered. Or very close to center. With something like you are seeing I would usually measure in more positions to make sure that there aren't defects in the housing at the spots you are measuring
  9. 69sunfireGTX

    Priming oil pump

    50w is really heavy oil. Are you sure you don't have something like 20w-50?
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    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    Sounds like it spun at some time and created a ridge. Not good. :BangHead:
  11. 69sunfireGTX

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    Just put a piece of tape over the ends of the hoses and lines when you take it apart and you will be fine. Its not like the dryer is going to be out in the weather exposed to the elements. The tape will keep any bugs dirt or debris from getting inside the system also. On reassembly you are...
  12. 69sunfireGTX

    Re-Rebuilding the 440-493 in a 1970 Charger

    Just take it apart you cheap *%^&&$. :lol:You wont be able to do a really nice job with it hanging in the way.
  13. 69sunfireGTX

    8 3/4 489 Case Suregrip 3:23 Gear Pattern

    Like Doug said "Run It"
  14. 69sunfireGTX

    Is this a frost plug?

    It looks installed correctly to me. These can't be installed backwards.
  15. 69sunfireGTX

    Thrust Bearing Failure

    I would guess that the crank was damaged and overlooked thus taking out the thrust bearing again after the rebuild
  16. 69sunfireGTX

    Found a pleasant surprise. Need help from pros and experienced folks to make next decisions.

    And why is that? I have done this more times than I can count. Never had a problem yet. :thumbsup:
  17. 69sunfireGTX

    Advice:69' 383 4bbl vs 72' 440 4bbl, both stock what do you pick?

    I make the drive to Carlisle every year (the past 3) with my 1969 GTX from Morristown NJ. Approx. 3-3.5 hours depending on the speed I maintain and how bad the traffic is. It has the 3.23 gears like you. I have a pretty much stock (1973) 400 in there now while my 440 is out to be rebuilt and the...
  18. 69sunfireGTX

    New article today over at Hotrod: How to Build a Lightweight 650-hp Big-Block Mopar for the Street

    So I guess it was all due to an under performing engine. Right? :lol:
  19. 69sunfireGTX

    New article today over at Hotrod: How to Build a Lightweight 650-hp Big-Block Mopar for the Street

    Lol, Your Podunk attitude doesn't help. Mock me all you want. I am fine with that. I see now that you know everything and I am wasting my time here. Have a good day cow tipping, Elmer.
  20. 69sunfireGTX

    New article today over at Hotrod: How to Build a Lightweight 650-hp Big-Block Mopar for the Street

    Lol OK. smart ***! Lets say I am as dumb as a stump. Please explain to me how you got all the information to determine, what rear gear, what transmission, auto or stick, what converter, what are the ratio's in the manual transmission, what tire size, what kind of tires (drag radials, slicks or...
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