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  1. 71Beeper

    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    You got this Chad!
  2. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    Thanks Chad - I see that you are almost ready to shoot some paint...:thumbsup:
  3. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    So I did some investigating and it turns out my existing shroud may be for a truck application. The part number on the shroud is 2828288. While I wait for the correct shroud to show up I had time to install the pinion snubber and the rubber rear flex line. I also got a chance to put in the...
  4. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    I did see that info on Mancini' site Chad - thanks for that. I also see that you can get one thru Brewer's. Since I've bought enough 4 speed parts from them, I'll get this one from them too.
  5. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    While waiting for my flex lines to come in I cleaned up the rad and fan shroud. The part number tells me this 22" rad came in 1972 340 cars. Gave it and the shroud a spray paint. Go to install it. Shroud first. Next, the rad. Go to mount the shroud and oh oh, Houston we have a...
  6. 71Beeper

    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    I'm just yankin your chain Chad......:poke:
  7. 71Beeper

    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    Something like this?
  8. 71Beeper

    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    :lol: This is your last chance to switch to a high impact color Chad - what say you?
  9. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    I did make sure I referenced this manual before installation.
  10. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    So today I try bleeding the brakes again. Start at the passenger side rear & I notice it leaking from the tee that sits on the diff housing. It's leaking from the fitting on the stainless braided flex line I got from Inline tube. So I'm now removing it - it's junk. I'm ordering the stock flex...
  11. 71Beeper

    StuBBle has left the field.

    Perfect time to install frame connectors...no?
  12. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    Here's the finished driveshaft. Finally get the driveshaft installed.
  13. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    As I finished up the line-loc install - stupid me noticed that I had plumbed the master cylinder backwards.... :BangHead: So I had to make new lines and install them the proper way. Like so. So before I go and bleed the brake system once again I decided to change gears and install the universal...
  14. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    So today is switching out the new line-loc. Take the fittings off and the old one off the car. Reverse order for the new one. So far so good. I topped up the master and called it a day. I'll keep an eye out till next weekend to check for any leaks.
  15. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    So now that the interior is complete - er.. | do have one more thing to install and that is the shoulder belts, but that can wait till summer. Time to get the brakes bled. Since everything is new (master cylinder and new stainless brake lines) I have to bleed the master first. So. make up some...
  16. 71Beeper

    My 71 Road Runner 340/727 F7

    You should be able to get the look with factory suspension components.
  17. 71Beeper

    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    Chad, I thought 71's got a gull wing not a go wing. Or is it personal preference for you?
  18. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    It's pretty amazing that when I got the car, the interior looked like this as it was a race car in it's past life.
  19. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    Not too many things left 1 Wild R/T. The front grille and the rad are still up there waiting their turns. I think I want to clean and paint the driveshaft before that tho...:moparsmiley:
  20. 71Beeper

    My 1971 Road runner

    Yesterday, before the seats were to go in the car, I figured I might as well pull the back cover to see what's inside......*yikes* Turns out both seats had mice nests in them, but they hadn't been in there in eons. No smell or damage thank God. So, install the seat track. And install the...
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